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ecological materials in the area of shop fitting. It is available in 5, 10 and now 19 mm thickness as well as large sheet sizes such as 3m x 2m. The 19 mm thick panels are ideal for constructive applications as you can easily v-groove the material, bond the legs with hot-melt glue and use plaster board plugs or eye bolts fitted into the edges (e.g. for suspension of signage). This material has convinced customers of its unique qualities. Major furniture stores, DIY stores, food retail chains as well as suppliers of POS/POP displays and the event marketing service industry are just a few examples of the satisfied SMART-X® customer base.


MAKING LIGHT WORK OF CREATIVITY.


3A Composites now also offers a unique product to the KAPA® family: KAPA®tech with PUR-foam core and coated aluminum skins is the first KAPA® product that is suitable for both exterior and interior use. Areas of application are for example constructive design, visual communication / display or insulation. In addition to its outdoor capabilities, fire classification is one of the key benefits of the product: KAPA®tech is flame retardant and fulfills the requirements of Bs2d0 “fire retardant” according to ISO 13501-1. In addition, it is ideal for printing and lamination with films or HPL.


Full details of all the product ranges can be found on the Amari Plastics website – www.amariplastics.com


For further information please look at Amari Plastics website


www.amariplastics.com


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