Andromeda (T017)

Mineral composite panels from HIMACS

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Concept

The Aster (Galaxy) collection : transparent grains and mother of pearl shimmer.

Colours: Nebula (T010), Venus (T011), Andromeda (T017), New Moon (T019), Hercules (T020).

Thickness : 12mm (20mm on special request).

HIMACS is a solid surface material that can be moulded into any shape. It is widely used for architectural and interior applications, such as sculptural and high performance wall-cladding or kitchen, bathroom and furniture surfaces, in commercial, residential and public space projects. It is composed of acrylic, natural minerals and pigments that come together to provide a smooth, non-porous and visually seamless surface which meets the highest standards for quality, aesthetics, fabrication, functionality and hygiene – offering manifold advantages over conventional materials.

LG Hausys’ HIMACS uses a simple heating process to give three-dimensional thermoplastic forming capabilities, allows visually seamless designs, offers a virtually limitless range of colours and – for some shades - exhibits a special translucency when exposed to light. Although HIMACS is almost as robust as stone, it can be worked in a similar way as wood: it can be sawn, routed, drilled or sanded.
Manufacturer HIMACS
Family Aster Collection
Architonic ID 20127697

Also available in 2 other variants

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