MIRRORS
MARBLE
Sheet of glass covered by layers of silver, copper and, finally,
paint. The use of topquality raw materials in conjunction with
the correct mirror manufacturing process guarantee maximum
protection against stains caused by corrosion.
ACRYLIC GLASS
The polymethylmetacrylate (PMMA) is known as one of
the “engineering plastics”, and is obtained through the
polymerisation of methyl methacrylate. It stands out from
other plastics due to the fact that it is impact resistant, weather
resistant—as it does not undergo any significant ageing in
ten years of outdoor exposure—resistant to UVA rays and
scratch resistant. Due to its absolute transparency (it is the
most transparent plastic), it is most commonly used in vehicle
headlights, optics, medicine or partition panels. For use in
architecture and decoration, it is lighter than glass and provides
greater resistance to impact, meaning it can be
a good substitute in many situations.
STAINLESS STEEL
It is an alloy of iron and carbon. Steel maintains the iron hardness
characteristics. This steel has a special chrome treatment against
the rust and oxidation. The used alloys are SS201 & SS304.
BRASS OR SIMILAR ALLOYS
A copper and zinc alloy—this is one of the non-ferrous metals,
the proportion of which varies according to its use. It offers
greater malleability than both copper and zinc separately,
and it is easily refined which allows for a high level of design
customization.
ALUMINIUM
Aluminium alloy. May be presented as solid, extruded and
calibrated. Aluminium is an important metal for numerous
industries, such as the automotive industry where it is most
common. It is generally a soft metal with low melting points.
CARRARA MARBLE:
Extracted from Italy’s Tuscan quarries, each piece of marble
is different and each stone has its own unique characteristics.
Its white background has distinctive light blue-grey veins
running through its surface.
MARQUINA MARBLE:
Elegant and classic, each piece of marble is different and every
stone has its own characteristics. Extracted from the quarries
sited in Marquina (Vizcaya), it is characterized by its white veins
on the black stone. The less veins it has, more appreciated is.
COMPOSITE
A material comprised of 75% natural minerals (calcium carbonate
and aluminium trihydrate) mixed with 25% polyester resin.
The gel coating provides a surface that is highly durable, elegant
to the touch and extremely hygienic.
ULTRA CLEAR GLASS
Finest quality and pureness, ultra clear glass is characterised
by its low iron oxide content. With greater optical quality than
standard glass, it is particularly suitable for manufacture with
optical components such as precision lenses. Ensures neutral
edges, high light transmission and does not alter colours.
100% recyclable material.