Cantisa has available PVC edgebands for Kronospan “Global Collection”.
From now on Cantisa’s customers can find edgebanding solutions for the different styles of melamine boards in this collection. It includes many interesting designs with matt, gloss or metalized finish. This collection also includes stone, marble and granite reproductions. As well as the popular unicolors and wooden designs.
Also available end-grain edgeband
Cantisa adds an extra value to Kronospan’s boards by offering their end-grain effect edgeband.
Find PVC edgebands for the 163 melamine boards of the collection in Cantisa. Most of the edgebands are available in stock with immediate delivery. The remaining references will be manufactured under a minimum order of one roll.
Cantisa can alsomanufacture Zero Line version for the complete gama.
Download Cantisa-Kronospan “Global Collection” cross-reference table or visit the edgeband finder of the company in order to know all the references available.
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