kiintopinnan
Kiintopinnan is a Finnish term that translates to "solid surface" in English. It refers to a composite material primarily made from acrylic polymers and alumina trihydrate (ATH), a mineral derived from bauxite ore. This combination creates a non-porous, durable, and versatile material widely used in various applications, most notably in interior design and construction.
The manufacturing process involves casting the mixture of polymers and minerals into sheets or shapes. This
Key properties of kiintopinnan include its seamless appearance, as joints can be effectively hidden through specialized