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Hanex® wall cladding material is innovation through beauty, design and flexibility. The limitless material offers architects freedom to create unique designs in perfect harmony of form and function. Whether for exterior or interior applications – Hanex® wall cladding material is the result of decades of development and expertise in the environment of acrylic solid surface. 

Why Hanex ® is the perfect material for wall cladding? Due to its outstanding characteristics: EASY TO CLEAN, Alumina trihydrate is the main ingredient that provides superior resistance to stains and chemicals. DURABLE, In order to make a perfectly smooth, homogenous and regenerable surface, Hanex® has received important independent certification for its environmental performance such as GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified. AESTHETIC, Hanex ® is crafted from a unique blend of 100% acrylic resins and natural materials. Thanks to its non-porous features and inconspicuous seams, it can be easily formed into any shape and size that you want. 

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