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Hanex® Solid Surfaces is an acrylic solid surface material with a high level of alumina trihydrate content as the filler, an ingredient which provide superior resistance to stains and chemicals. Its unique blend of acrylic resin and natural materials allow HANEX® to be cut, shaped and formed to fit a range of designs.


Hanex® Solid Surfaces can be fabricated and installed in any residential or commercial application with inconspicuous seams. With rich colors and textures, discover the many unique benefits of HANEX®.  The only limitation of HANEX® is your imagination.

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