Epoxy Flooring
Natural Fibre Composite Board (NFCB)
Decorative Laminates
Wooden Flooring
Aluminum Composite Panel and High Pressure Laminated Board
Laminate Flooring
UV High Gloss Boards
Acrylic Board
Wall Coverings
Natural Fibre Composite Board (NFCB)
Natural Fibre Composite Boards are also known as NFCB are produced with Agri-husk primarily. It looks, feels, and can be handled like plywood with features better than plywood. The compound matrix containing minerals, additives, and PVC Resin is then extruded in a sheet form.
Wooden Flooring
Wooden floors whether solid or engineered are highly durable and resistant to every day wear and tear. Due to them being natural products they hold the warmth much better than any man-made laminates, tiles or stone floors so under foot they are much more comfortable, especially in the colder months of the year.
High Pressure Laminated Board
HPL laminates are specially designed and developed for the surface areas where high pressure objects are placed. It ensures a longer lifespan of 10-20 years. HPL is also a durable option for your washroom. Made from moisture resistant chipboard, HPL is produced using a high-pressure laminating process.
MDF Boards
MDF is a composite product used in many home and professional projects, such as furniture, cabinetry, flooring and even speaker boxes due to its smooth finish, machinability, strength and consistency. The board can be easily shaped, painted, and laminated to create custom designs. This wood type is more durable than traditional wood.
Veneers
Veneers are thin sheets of wood peeled from blocks of wood using a lathe or slicing machine. The wood veneer sheets are manufactured from the inner layers of a block of wood often exhibit interesting grains and can be used to create beautiful wood veneer furniture or wall art. Natural veneers are non-toxic in nature and help improve indoor air quality.
Plywood Boards
Plywood is a composite material manufactured from thin layers, or "plies", of wood veneer that are glued together with adjacent layers, having their wood grain rotated up to 90° to one another. All plywoods bind resin and wood fibre sheets (cellulose cells are long, strong and thin) to form a composite material.