A thermoformable material is primarily composed of natural minerals (two-thirds alumina trihydrate) and a low percentage of high-resistance resins. This composition gives it the unique ability to be molded into various shapes when subjected to heat, making it highly versatile for micro and macro design. Can be cut using standard woodworking tools such as saws and routers. This makes it convenient for detailed and customized designs.

The material’s consistency allows for precise back-engraving, adding depth and intricate designs without compromising its structural integrity.

The demand for thermoformable materials remains strong in today’s interior design market due to their versatility, aesthetic appeal, and functional benefits. They are becoming popular in residential projects,  High-end kitchens, bathrooms, and custom furniture where seamless surfaces and bespoke shapes are desired. Retail stores, hotels, and healthcare facilities often use these materials for their hygienic properties and durability. Public Buildings as Airports, museums, and other public spaces appreciate the material’s ability even on modular double skin facades to create unique, custom designs that are both durable and easy to maintain.

The trend towards sustainable and innovative materials in design has also contributed to many variations on the theme, using scraps from other primary materials .

As clients increasingly seek out unique, high-quality, and environmentally friendly solutions, with comfortable textures and outstanding appearance.

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