Cantisa has available PVC edgebands for Finsa “Actua 2018” collection. This new catalogue adds 11 wood designs and 3 unicolor melamine boards to Actua 2016-2017.
Cantisa’s customers can find edgebanding solutions for the complete Actua collection, including 2016-2107 and 2018 catalogues.
All the edgebands for Finsa Actua are available in stock with immediate delivery. Cantisa can also manufacture Zero Line version for the complete gama.
Also available end-grain PVC edgebands for Finsa Actua
Download Cantisa-Finsa “Actua” cross-reference table or visit the edgeband finder of the company in order to know all the references available.
To buy Actua melamine boards contact with authorized Finsa’s distributors.
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