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The making of FenixThe making of Fenix

The making of Fenix

Fenix, a range of decorative panels available from Nover, is an innovative Nano Tech Material manufactured by Arpa Industriale for versatile design applications across many environments.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

25 Sep 2020 1m read View Author

Fenix, a range of decorative panels available from Nover, is an innovative Nano Tech Material manufactured by Arpa Industriale for versatile design applications across many environments.

Arpa Industriale applies cutting edge technology to interior design to create the Fenix range. Consisting of paper (over 60%) and thermosetting resins (30-40%), Fenix is produced by a pressing process in which heat and pressure are applied simultaneously to obtain a homogeneous non-porous product.

The Fenix surface is extremely opaque with low light reflectivity. The panels are soft to the touch, anti-fingerprint and suitable for a broad range of interior design applications across kitchens, bathrooms and furniture, particularly in the hospitality, healthcare and transportation sectors.

This video provides a brief insight into the making of Fenix panels. Watch the video to take a journey into the core of Fenix.

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