Corian Work Surfaces
It is composed of acrylic polymer and alumina tryhydrate Corian can be thermoformed by heating it to 300°F (150°C), allowing unique shapes to be
created. Its primary use is in kitchen counter tops, bathroom vanity tops, wall cladding in showers, laboratory, medical, food preparation, dentistry
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Due to its non-porous quality, Corian is approved for use in specialized environments, such as laboratories and hospitals. Corian's versatility allows it to
be joined, shaped, and finished into a wide variety of products. It comes in 60+ colours and patterns.
Corian is manufactured in any thickness. Cross-section cuts show consistent colour and particulate patterning evenly distributed throughout the material.
Nicks and scratches can be buffed out with a Scotch-Brite pad or orbital sander. In the fabrication process, joints can be made almost invisible by joining
the relevant pieces with Corian's own colour-matched two-part acrylic epoxy. The pieces are clamped tightly together in order to express any excess
adhesive. After the adhesive dries, the area is sanded and polished to create a seamless joint.
We are specialists in this field and work for a number of contractors in the area. We continue to develop the product and invest time in new fabrication
techniques to make this a choice product for your home or place of business. We have 15 years expertise tied up in this product.
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