"Treasures of our planet" is the title of the Renolit Colour Road Trend Report 24|25, and also the company's theme for this year's Fensterbau Frontale exhibition.
Visitors to Booth 6-131 in Hall 6 can expect to see a range of new colors and decors for matte and super-matte surfaces. Other design examples include the brown-orange "Cortensteel" and the patinated copper "Aged Copper" with an interplay of greenish and yellowish tones. Contrasts are provided by restrained gray tones such as the dark "Anthracite Grey Stone" and the light concrete texture "Urban Spirit."
What to expect from Renolit at Fensterbau
For the first time, trade fair visitors in Nuremberg will be able to discover Renolit GEOFOL FH, a decorative film for laminating decking panels used outside.
"Outdoor areas of catering facilities and high-quality detached houses are seen as an architectural component of the overall building, which means that design-oriented decking profiles for outdoor areas are increasingly coming into focus," says Stefan Friedrich, head of exterior solutions, explaining the background to the new development.
Corundum components provide abrasion resistance, while a rough surface structure ensures slip resistance. A special UV protective layer also protects the printing inks from fading.
The foldable cladding panel for components around PVC-U windows is available in selected Renolit EXOFOL decors creating a harmonized architectural appearance. The product consists of an aluminum composite panel with a laminated foil surface that can be cold-formed. Visitors can see exactly how Renolit BENDIT is processed, molded and fixed by watching a live demonstration.
In the interest of sustainability and the conscious use of resources, the Renolit film service is presenting the repair process for film-laminated window elements.
"With our self-adhesive repair films, we can easily repair damaged Renolit laminating films on construction components. This avoids the need to replace the entire unit which is both economical and resource-saving," says Harald Neunzehn, head of Renolit Film Service. "We will be showing visitors how this works live at the exhibition stand in Nuremberg."