materials and colors

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materials and colors
since 1964
HASENKOPF
INDUSTRIE
MANUFAKTUR
MATERIALS
AND COLORS
M AT ER I A L S
MACHINING
The machining skills that we apply to the most diverse materials is a clear
indication that our roots are in the carpentry trade. But here, too, we
move with the times and combine traditional craftssmanship with modern,
innovative technology. With 11 three-axis and five-axis CNC processing
centers coupled with the very latest CAD and CAM solutions we are
optimally equipped to fulfill even extensive and complex orders.
FO RM IN G
We have been thermoforming Corian and other mineral and acryllic
materials for over 20 years. Thanks to our comprehensive experience and
the very latest processing technology we can now mold our versatile
high-grade materials into almost any desired form, opening up
undreamed-of possibilities in creative forming for our customers and
partn
ners.
M O L D ING
Molding is one of the very oldest shaping methods, but for us it is one
of the newest. We are also expanding our capacity for three-dimensional
processing and will shortlly also be offe
ering our customers moldings
made from selected materials to their individual specifications.
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TA B L E O F CO N T EN T S
VERSATILE AND
COLORFUL
VARIABLE IN FORM, FUNCTION AND COLOR.
VERSA
RSAT
TILE IN PROCESSING.
Hasenkopf premium materials open up a wide field of creative freedom. Their
individual material properties and various processing options make them ideally
suited to a variety of structural and constructional requirements. Whether fine
natural wood, innovative materials made of minerals or acrylics, or the amazingly
versatile gypsum fiberboard – our wealth of materials and colors is sure to include
the right choice for your every requirement. In addition, with our experience and
knowledge of the very latest processing techniques, we can shape complex
special-purpose solutions for our customers and partners.
CONTENTS
Wood
Materials infor mation
P. 04
Corian
Materials infor mation
Colors
Care instructions
Certificates
SpecData
P. 06
P. 08
P. 14
P. 15
P. 16
Parapan
Materials infor mation
Colors
Certificates
P. 24
P. 26
P. 29
Acryl
Materials infor mation
Surfaces
Colors
P. 30
P. 32
P. 33
Gypsum fiberboard
Materials infor mation
P. 34
Other premium materials
P. 37
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MATERIALS
WOOD
› natural
› renewable
› very wide choice of types and materials
› can be combined with other materials
T H E M AT ER I A L W O O D
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OUR CLASSIC
WOOD
RENEWABLE, NATUR AL AND
E X TREMELY VERSA
RSAT
TIL E
Wood is a renewable raw material and therefore par ticularly eco -friendly. It
radiates war mth and well-being and conve
veyys a feeling of buoy
oya
anc y whereve
verr it is
used. At Hasenkopf we process solid woods, such as beech, maple, oak and
walnut, but also ply wood, ve
ven
n e e r e d a n d c o a te d p a n e l s a n d p l a s t i c - l a mi n a te d
chipboard. We will also create solutions in any t ype of wood reques ted or
supplied by you. Wood is also per fec t in combination with other materials. This
means that as well as of fering one or more of our adve
verr tised drawers and fur niture
b o d i e s , w e c a n s u g g e s t a m u l t i t u d e o f o t h e r p o s s i b i l i t i e s f o r yo u r p r o j e c t s i n a n d
w i t h w o o d.
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CORIAN
› extremely hard-wearing and durable
› mechanical and thermal processing
› smooth and seamless bonding
› particularly hygienic and easy to clean
› amenable to backlighting
› available in 100 different colors
› eco-friendly and recyclable
› massive and homogeneous
› non-porous
T H E M AT ER I A L CO R I A N
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OUR MULTI-TALENTED
CORIAN
®
COMPONENTS
Corian consists of around one third acrylic resin (also known as polymethylmetacrylate or PMMA) and two-thirds natural minerals, primarily aluminum
hydroxide (ATH) obtained from bauxite (aluminum ore).
CORIAN HAS MANY FACETS –
ALL OF THEM GOOD.
Corian is an innovative, extremely robust and durable mineral material. Its
recyclable components also make Corian an outstanding choice for the
environment. Corian is particularly hygienic and easy to clean and available
in 100 colors. Our expertise in a variety of two-dimensional and three-dimensional
processing methods enables us to process Corian mechanically and thermally,
seamlessly bond individual elements or combine them with other materials.
In addition to worktops, washbasins, bathtubs, showers and furniture we also use
Corian to implement the most extravagant designs requested by some of our
customers, even if only one such piece is required. With our modern machine
park we are Europe's leading processor of Corian and we have been a Quality
Network partner of DuPont ever since this network was established. So we can
provide all of the manufacturer's guarantees of material quality.
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100 COLORS
CORIAN
®
DESIGNER WHITE (1)
12 / 6 mm
GLACIER WHITE (1)
AK
19 / 12 / 6 mm
ICE WHITE (1)
BISQUE (1)
12 / 6 mm
12 / 6 mm
LINEN (2)
VANILLA (1)
12 mm
AK
BONE (1)
12 / 6 mm
AK
AK
12 mm
AK
12 / 6 mm
AK
12 / 6 mm
**
AK
12 mm
AK
12 mm
AK
12 mm
12 mm
12 / 6 mm
12 mm
AK
AK
12 mm
12 / 6 mm
K
12 mm
K
12 / 6 mm
AK
12 mm
K
BEIGE FIELDSTONE (4
(4))
AK
12 mm
AQUA (2)
K
12 / 6 mm
SILVER BIRCH (4
(4))
BUTTER CREAM (1)
K
AK
EVEREST (3)
12 mm
AK
12 mm
12 mm
K
PEARL GRAY (1)
ARCTIC BLUEBERRY (4
(4))
K
WHITECAP (4
(4))
WHITE JASMIN (2)
RAFFIA (2)
MOJAVE (2)
K
A
BEACH GLASS (1)
SAHARA (4
(4))
AK
12 / 6 mm
ARCTIC ICE (4
(4))
CAMEO WHITE (1)
FESTIVAL (4
(4))
PEACH (1)
AK
12 mm
GLACIER ICE (1)
VENARO WHITE (3)
SAVANNAH (4
(4))
ABALONE (4
(4))
12 mm
12 / 6 mm
ANTARCTICA (4
(4))
AK
SEAGRASS (1)
K
12 / 6 mm
K
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C O R I A N C O LO R S
ECLIPSE (2)
12 / 6 mm
BLACK CHIPS (2)
AK
AURORA (2)
12 / 6 mm
AK
AK
K
WHITE CHIPS (2)
12 mm
12 mm
**
12 mm
AK
K
12 / 6 mm
SAND (2)
K
AK
K
12 mm
K
**
12 mm
AK
12 mm
12 mm
SIENNA BROWN (2)
SAGEBRUSH (4
(4))
12 mm
12 mm
**
AK
12 mm
K
MACADAM (4
(4))
AK
***
12 mm
CLAY (2)
PALLADIAN GRAY (2)
K
*
AK
CARIBBEAN (4
(4))
AK
12 mm
12 mm
TUMBLED GLASS (4
(4))
FOSSIL (4
(4))
MONT BLANC (3)
MATTERHORN (3)
K
12 mm
12 mm
*
12 mm
CLAM SHELL (4
(4))
AK
12 mm
12 mm
*
12 mm
TARRAGON (2)
GRAY FIELDSTONE (4
(4))
12 / 6 mm
AK
MEDEA (2)
SILVERITE (3)
MIDNIGHT (2)
K
12 / 6 mm
DOVE (2)
SANDSTONE (2)
SILT (2)
PLATINUM (4
(4))
12 mm
K
AZTEC GOLD (4
(4))
PRIMROSE (2)
12 / 6 mm
12 mm
DUSK (2)
12 mm
K
WARM GRAY (2)
K
12 mm
A
ROSEMARY (4
(4))
K
12 mm
**
K
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SUN (3)
MANDARIN (3)
HOT (3)
BOUGAINVILLEA (3)
SWEET VIOLET (2)
12 mm
12 mm
12 mm
12 mm
12 mm
*
STRAWBERRY ICE (1)
12 / 6 mm
LIME ICE (1)
A
12 / 6 mm
ANTIQUE AMETHYST (2)
12 mm
*
*
VESUVIUS (3)
A
12 mm
CINNABAR (4
(4))
12 mm
12 mm
*
MARDI GRAS (4
(4))
K
**
K
*
GRAPE GREEN (3)
MINT ICE (1)
12 mm
12 / 6 mm
*
SPRING GREEN (2)
K
COPPERITE (3)
12 mm
A
*
12 mm
*
12 mm
A
*
OCEANIC (2)
12 mm
12 / 6 mm
*
**
12 mm
*
12 mm
A
ELDERBERRY (4
(4))
K
12 mm
A
*
12 / 6 mm
ATLANTIS (4
(4))
K
12 mm
BLUEBERRY ICE (1)
MEDITERRANEAN (4
(4))
A
OLIVITE (3)
A
*
SUMMER SKY (3)
AUTUMN LEAVES (2)
A
BLUE POWDER (2)
12 mm
*
**
MARINE BLUE (3)
K
12 mm
*
COCOA BROWN (4
(4))
POMPEII RED (3)
BRONZITE (3)
SHALE (2)
COFFEE BEAN (3)
12 mm
12 mm
12 mm
12 mm
12 mm
*
*
*
**
*
*
C O R I A N C O LO R S
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SONORA (4
(4))
12 mm
**
PALLADIAN BROWN (2)
K
LAVA ROCK (4
(4))
12 mm
**
K
PALLADIAN BLACK (2)
12 mm
***
A
12 mm
***
CANYON (3)
K
12 mm
K
ANTHRACITE (3)
BLACK QUARTZ (3)
12 mm
12 / 6 mm
*
**
*
GRAVEL (4
(4))
NIGHT SKY (4
(4))
12 mm
12 mm
*
*
A
NOCTURNE (3)
12 / 6 mm
*
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PRICE GROUPS
CORIAN
®
PRICE GROUP 1
PRICE GROUP 2
PRICE GROUP 3
PRICE GROUP 4
GL
BI
BN
BU
CW
WN
GW
PE
PG
GS
NL
QU
AQ
AR
LE
BK
PD
3D
DV
SD
EC
LN
ED
SM
JV
SO
PK
PB
PH
PR
RF
SN
SS
SH
SI
SL
GE
VT
TG
WG
WT
WJ
AN
BQ
BV
BM
CN
2W
PM
EV
GG
DH
DM
ML
MH
MB
DN
OM
PP
VM
SK
DS
VW
VS
AB
MT
AT
GD
BF
MC
CI
CL
CC
JH
DF
DJ
GV
GF
AA
MD
DG
MM
NS
MP
CP
AH
MS
MV
SV
NR
TU
WC
Beach glass
Bisque
Bone
Butter cream
Cameo white
Designer white
Glacier white
Peach
Pearl gray
Seagrass
Vanilla
Translucent colors:
IY Blueberry ice
GC Glacier ice
IW Ice white
IL Lime ice
IM Mint ice
IS Strawberry ice
Antique amethyst *
Aqua
Aurora
Autumn leaves *
Black chips
Blue powder *
Clay
Dove
Dusk
Eclipse
Linen
Medea *
Midnight
Mojave
Oceanic
Palladian black ***
Palladian brown ***
Palladian gray ***
Primrose
Raffia
Sand
Sandstone
Shale *
Sienna brown *
Silt
Spring green *
Sweet violet *
Tarragon
Warm gray
White chips
White jasmine
Anthracite * **
Black quartz *
Bougainvillea *
Bronzite * **
Canyon
Coffee bean *
Copperite * **
Everest
Grape green *
Hot *
Mandarin *
Marine blue *
Matterhorn
Mont Blanc
Nocturne *
Olivite * **
Pompeii red *
Silverite * **
Summer sky *
Sun *
Venaro white **
Vesuvius
Abalone
Antarctica
Atlantis
Aztec gold **
Beige fieldstone
Caribbean
Cinnabar **
Clam shell **
Cocoa brown *
Elderberry * **
Festival
Fossil
Gravel *
Gray fieldstone
Lava rock **
Macadam
Mardi Gras
Mediterranean
Night sky *
Platinum
Rosemary **
Sagebrush **
Sahara
Savannah
Silver birch
Sonora **
Tumbled glass
Whitecap
Translucent colors:
AY Arctic blueberry
AI Arctic ice
C O R I A N C O LO R S
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INFORMATION
CORIAN
®
*
Scratches, dust and wear will show up more on dark colored or strongly pigmented
Corian articles than on pale or textured colors. We therefore recommend you not to
use such colors for surfaces that will be subject to heavy wear, such as worktops.
These darker colors are more suitable for applications that are exposed to relatively
light contact. They are also ideal for inlays and contrast colors. If you would like
further infor mation about choosing the ideal Corian color for your application, please
contact us.
**
The graining and / or the reflective particles in these colors may vary in intensity and
cause seams to become visible.
***
The high proportion of recycled material may give rise to some slight variation in the
color.
These colors are particularly suitable for backlighting. Their translucency means that
they are not suitable for all purposes. Please discuss this with us!
K
These colors are particularly suitable for kitchens.
A
These colors are particularly suitable for outdoor use.
Solids
Possible surface finishes: matte, semi-matte or high-gloss. Various thicknesses are
available by agreement.
(1) – (4)
Price groups (some price groups may be different from DuPont's price groups)
These reproduced colors may differ slightly from the actual colors of the original
samples.
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NOTES
CARE AND CLEANING
Contrary to popular belief, Corian is not self-cleaning, but its
original appearance can easily be maintained with appropriate
care.
Although Corian is imper meable to fluids, you should always
wipe up spilled liquids straightaway. Just use a damp cloth
with a mild abrasive lotion or a grease-cutting all-purpose
cleanser. Always clean the surface with a circular motion. For
stubbor n marks, please follow the instructions given in this
guide.
For a weekly clean, use a proprietary cleanser or a specialized
cleaning agent for solid surfaces to remove all grease and oil
residues from the sink. Spray the sink with a mixture of bleach
and water in proportions of three to one and leave it for a few
hours or overnight (but no longer than 16 hours) to take effect.
In the mor ning rinse the sink with water or wipe it clean with a
damp cloth. The sink is clean again with little effort.
If you have stubbor n stains, always first try a gentle cleansing
agent. In the case of ordinary household stains such as vinegar,
coffee, tea, lemon juice, dyes, ketchup, red wine or vegetable
stains, always try simple cleaning methods before trying to
clean the stains with an abrasive sponge and a cleanser or an
ammoniac cleanser for solid surfaces. For really stubborn
marks or slight scratches use an abrasive sponge to rub a little
bleach over the marks or scratches. Afterwards, rinse the
surface several times with war m water and wipe it dry with a
soft cloth. To subsequently restore the gloss, use a damp cloth
with a mild abrasive lotion and rub over the entire surface
using a circular motion.
Always use a heatproof underlay, a coaster (with rubber feet) or
a sink mat to protect the surface from hot cooking utensils, or
leave them on the hob to cool. Never place a hot pan,
particularly a cast-iron pan, directly on a worktop or in a sink
made of DuPontTM Corian. Exposure to such heat can damage
any surface. Never pour a boiling liquid into the sink without
simultaneously running cold water – over time this could have
a deleterious effect.
Like any material, after a period of ordinary daily use Corian
will show some slight signs of wear. Never cut or chop anything
on the Corian worktop – this would scratch the surface. Always
use a chopping board. Scratches, dust and wear will show up
more on dark colored or strongly pigmented articles than on
pale or textured colors.
Any accidental spills of strong chemicals (such as paint
strippers, brush cleaner, metal polish, oven cleaner, cleansers
containing chloromethane, acidic drain cleaners, acetonebased nail var nish, etc.) should immediately be rinsed away
with a large quantity of soapy water to prevent damaging the
surfaces. Remove nail varnish with an acetone-free remover
and then rinse well with water. Any long-term or unnoticed
contact with chemicals may damage the surface.
Any such exposure or treatment that does not comply with
these specifications serves to void the ten-year guarantee.
Any damage resulting from such actions can be attributed to
misuse and will be treated as such.
C ER T I FI C AT E S
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CERTIFICATES, DOCUMENTATION
AND TESTIMONIALS
ADHESIVE BONDING
SYSTEMS
SDBA AN
AND SD
SDBB
TEST CERTIFICATES
FIRE RE
RESISTANCE RA
R ATINGS
CERTIFICATES
HYGIENE
DOCUMENTATION
QN PA
PARTNERS
BROCHURES
KITCHENS
BROCHURES
O U T D O O RS
GENERAL APPROVALS
BUILDING ST
STANDARDS
CONTRO
ROLL
You can either download technical details and information sheets from our website at
www.hasenkopf.de/downloads or request them by e-mail from info@hasenkopf.de or
by telephone from +49 . (0) 86 77 . 98 47 0.
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1. PRO
PROD
DUCT NA
NAME
DuPont™ Corian® Solid Surface
2. MA
MANUFACTURER
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Company Inc. (Surfaces division)
European headquarter:
Du Pont de Nemours Inter national
S.A. (Surfaces division)
2, Chemin du Pavillon
P.O. Box 50
CH-1218 Le Grand Saconnex,
Geneva - Switzerland
3. PRO
PROD
DUCT DE
D E S CR I P T I O N
BASIC USE
DuPont™ Corian® is an advanced
composite product used as a
decorative material in a variety of
residential and commercial applications.
Corian® offers design versatility,
functionality and durability. Supplied in
sheets and shapes, it can be fabricated
with conventional woodworking tools
into virtually any design. Corian® is the
original solid surface material made
only by DuPont. It is widely accepted
as a material for countertops, vanity
tops, tub / shower walls, kitchen sinks,
vanity basins and laboratory bench
tops in numerous markets including
lodging, healthcare, banks,
boutiques, restaurants.
COMPOSITION
DuPont™ Corian® is a solid,
nonporous, homogeneous surfacing
material, composed of ±1/3 acrylic
resin (also known as PolyMethyl
MethAcrylate or PMMA), and ±2/3
natural minerals. These minerals are
composed of Aluminium TriHydrate
(ATH) derived from bauxite, an ore
from which aluminium is extracted.
For more information on the composition of the material, please
consult the Corian® Material Safety
Data Sheets (MSDS) available via the
msds.dupont.com site or via your
local supplier.
STANDARD PRO
PROD
DUC T S
DuPont™ Co
Corian ® Sheet s Av
Availila
able in
in
various st
standard thi
thiccknesses, ea
easililyy cu
c ut
to si
size by professional fa
fabricators. All
All
colours in
in th
the st
standard co
colour pa
p a l e t te
are av
availila
able in
in 12
12 x 76
760 x 36
3658 mm
s he et s .
Some of
of th
these co
colours ar
are al
also av
availila
ab le
in va
various ot
other si
size
zess.
Some st
standard di
dimensions of
of
DuPont™ Co
Corian® sheet s ar
are:
› 6 mm sheet:
760 x 2490 mm and 930 x 2490 mm
› 12 mm sheet:
760 x 3658 mm and 930 x 3658 mm
› 19 mm sheet: 760 x 3658 mm
Check with your supplier for the latest
product offering.
DuPon™ Corian® Shape Products
A wide range of DuPont™ Corian®
shapes, made using injection moulding
technology, is available in 4 solid colours
for custom integration with Corian®
sheets to create an entire, continuous
surface. This includes vanity basins in
solid colours for bathrooms, and single
and double sinks for kitchens, bars
and small wash-up areas, hospitals and
laboratories. Seamed under mounting
technique eliminates rims that trap dirt
and water, minimising cleaning and
maintenance and providing improved
hygiene. Care, maintenance and
installation instructions are included in
the packaging.
Appropriate accessory products,
including installation hardware, are
available and recommended for
residential kitchens only.
THE COLOURS OF CORIAN®
The colours of Corian® allow for an
almost unlimited working palette. You
can choose a single colour; a neutral
basis for design; or experiment with
eye-catching har monies.
DuPont™ Corian® can also be used
as inlays, accents, or as a versatile
complement to other materials like
metal, wood, stone, etc.
For complete infor mation on colours,
refer to the latest leaflet about the
colours of Corian® or to the
www.corian.com website. Hues, patterns
and textures are related by style and
character. Dark, heavily pigmented
colours of Corian® will show scratches,
dust and ordinary wear and tear more
readily than lighter, textured colours.
These colours are recommended for
applications where surface contact is
light or for use as inlays and accent
colours.
CUSTOM SHEETS
DuPont can manufacture Corian®
sheets in custom colours, patter ns
and dimensions, within manufacturing
capability limits and based on a
minimum order quantity.
LIMITATIONS
Contact a local specialist, distributor
or fabricator of Corian® or the Infor mation Centre for DuPont™ Corian®.
Although DuPont™ Corian® can withstand high temperatures, it should be
protected with hot pads or heat shields
against direct heat.
Use of 6 mm sheets should be restricted
to vertical applications or certain
furniture applications only. The choice
between 12 mm and 19 mm is generally
based on perfor mance and cost considerations. Due to the complex blending of
natural minerals and man-made acrylics,
slight colour variations may be found
within a sheet or from sheet to sheet of
same colour. Therefore, checking for
colour matching is an essential element
of sheet inspection before starting
fabrication.
DuPont™ Corian® is non-porous so
spills and stains will not be absorbed
into the material. However, some
chemicals can stain, discolour or
d a m a g e t h e s u r f a c e o f C o r i a n ®. T h e s e
chemicals include strong acids (like
concentrated sulphuric acid), ketones
(like acetone), chlorinated solvents
(like chloroform) or strong solvent
combinations (like paint remover).
The extent of the damage will depend
on the length of contact. Except for
paint remover, short periods of contact
will not usually cause severe damage to
C o r i a n ®. A c i d d r a i n c l e a n e r s s h o u l d n o t
be used as they can damage both
Corian® and any plastic plumbing
beneath. Corian® is not recommended
for use in photographic processing
laboratories. More information can be
found in the section “Chemical
Resistance of Corian® Products”. In some
hospitals and laboratories where strong
SPEC DATA CO R I A N
disinfectants come in contact with
DuPont™ Corian®, it is recommended
that solid colours are used and extended
contact is avoided.
4. PE
PERFORMANCE PRO
PROP
PERTIES
AND CH
CHAR AC TERISTICS
Typical performance properties of
DuPont™ Corian® are shown in Table
1. The perfor mance of Corian® sheets
may vary according to the thickness
of the material (6 mm, 12 mm
or 19 mm), its aesthetics and surface
finish.
Since its introduction in 1967, DuPont™
Corian® has proven itself to be
remarkably durable, versatile and
easy to live with in both the home and
commercial environments.
Colours and patterns run through the
entire thickness of the material and
cannot wear away or delaminate.
Joints can be glued inconspicuously,
making virtually unlimited surfaces
possible.
Surfaces in Corian® are renewable,
meaning they can be fully restored
with ordinary mild abrasive cleansers
and a scouring pad. Cigarette burns,
for example, can be easily removed
in this way. Damage caused by abuse
can usually be repaired on site
without having to completely replace
the material.
DuPont™ Corian® surfaces are hygienic.
Because it is a non-porous material,
bacteria and mould cannot be trapped
and proliferate in its joints, nor
under neath the surface.
Corian® is an inert and non-toxic
material. Under normal temperature
conditions, it does not emit gases.
When burned, it releases mainly Carbon
Oxides and the smoke generated is
optically light and does not contain toxic
halogenated gases.
Because of these properties, Corian®
is used in public spaces and delicate
applications such as airport check-in
counters, wall and work surfaces in
hospitals and hotels.
DuPont™ Corian® can be
ther mofor med in wooden or metal
moulds at controlled temperatures in
order to create various 2D and 3D
design objects. Embossing effects
can also be created using Bas Relief
technique.
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The translucency of DuPont™ Corian®
is especially striking in the lighter colours
as well as in thinner sheets. Many
designers are using it to create lamps or
lighting effects in various applications.
The new colour family, called as Translucent Series, consists of 6 colours in 6 mm
and 12 mm sheets featuring enhanced
translucency to be used to create special
lighting effects.
Inlaying DuPont™ Corian® with different
materials or with different colours of
Corian® is possible and can enhance the
inherent beauty of the material. Inlays
and logos can also be created on
Corian® using dye sublimation or direct
printing techniques.
5. FA
FABRICATION AN
AND IN
INSTALL ATION
Detailed infor mation on the fabrication
and installation of DuPont™ Corian® is
available in the fabrication and installation booklets on Corian® as well as in
technical bulletins.
SE A M S
To mi
mini
nim
mise ma
material us
usage an
and fa
facili
ilittate
installlla
ation, a co
cor ner bl
block of
of Co
C o r ia n ®
should be
be ma
made sq
square (b
(but t) ra
r at h e r
than mi
mitred. Th
The ed
edges to
to be
be jo
joi n e d
should be
be st
straight, sm
smooth an
and cl
clean.
Some se
seams ne
need to
to be
be re
reinforced (s
(see
fabrication ma
manual fo
for de
detaililss). Jo
J o i nt s
should on
only be
be ma
made wi
with “J
“Joint Ad
Ad hesive fo
for Du
DuPont™ Co
Corian®”. Cu
C u to u t s
should be
be ma
made wi
with a ro
router eq
e q ui p p e d
with a sh
sharp ca
carbide bi
bit, wi
with a mi
mini
nim
mum
diameter of
of 10
10 mm
mm. All
All co
cor ners of
of a
cutout mu
must be
be ro
rounded to
to 5 mm
mm ra
r a d iu s
and th
the ed
edges sm
smoothed, bo
both on
on to
to p
and bo
bot tom, all
all ar
around a cu
cutout. “L
“L” an
and
“U” sh
shaped co
cor ners ne
need sm
smooth,
5 mm
mm ra
radius in
inside co
cor ners. Fo
For ho
ho b
cutout s, co
cor ners sh
should be
be re
r e i nf o r c e d
with a Co
Corian® cor ner bl
block. Se
See
fabrication ma
manual fo
for mo
more de
detaililss.
Some co
colours of
of Co
Corian® that fe
feat u r e
random ve
veins an
and ir
irregular pa
p a t te r n s
require sp
special co
considerations re
re g ar d i ng
the se
seams. Pl
Please re
refer to
to th
the re
r e l a te d
techni
niccal bu
bulllle
etin fo
for be
best pr
prac tices in
in
fabrication of
of th
these co
colo ur s .
DuPont or its distributors is recommended for best perfor mance and colour
match. Vertical panels of Corian® may be
installed over suitable substrates,
including waterresistant gypsum board,
marine-grade plywood and ceramic tiles.
In case a support is needed, apply
perimeter frame or full support direct to
Corian® using large beads of flexible
adhesive leaving a space with a
minimum thickness of 1.5 mm.
For making seams in countertops, repairs
and custom edges, “Joint adhesive for
C o r i a n ®” i n m a t c h i n g c o l o u r s h o u l d b e
used.
When used in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions, it provides a
smooth and inconspicuous joint. Joint
adhesive for Corian® is available from
DuPont or its distributors.
CLEARANCES
The minimum expansion clearance
fo r Cori an® is 35 x 10 -6 x (le ngt h of the
piece of Corian®) x (biggest temperature
range expected in °C) in mm. Joints to
be caulked should be approximately
1.5 mm wide to allow satisfactory caulk
penetration and expansion.
PRECAUTIONS
Product dimensions are nominal.
If tolerances are critical, review your
n e e d s w i t h a s p e c i a l i s t o f C o r i a n ®.
6. AV
AVAIL ABILIT Y AN
AND CO
COSTS
AVAILABILITY
DuPont™ Corian® and accessory
products are readily available through a
worldwide network of Distributors and
certified Fabricators/Installers. Please
check the Yellow Pages or call the
Information Centre for DuPont™ Corian®
for the name of a local
distributor.
COSTS
Cost varies with thickness and width as
well as custom fabrication and installation
details. Contact the Information Centre
for DuPont™ Corian® for the names of
certified Dealers, Fabricators/Installers,
who can supply price infor mation.
SEALANTS AND ADHESIVES
Corian® is compatible with many
commercially available caulks and
sealants. However, the specially
developed silicone sealant sold by
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9. TE
TECHNICAL SE
SERVICE
Ten-year warranty DuPont offers Corian®
with two levels of warranty protection.
The limited “Product” warranty is
standard for all Corian® products and
ensures that all products will be free
from manufacturing defects for a period
of 10 years after purchase. A higher
level of protection, the 10 year
limited “Installed” warranty, is available
through fabricators member of the
“Corian® Quality Network”. This
“Installed” warranty expands the
“Product” warranty to ensure that both
the fabrication and the installation of the
finished product will be free from defect.
With two levels of warranty protection
available, you can value engineer
warranty coverage for each project.
Feel free to discuss your needs with
a l o c a l s p e c i a l i s t o f C o r i a n ®.
There is a Technical Support Team for
Europe, Middle East and Africa.
8. MA
MAINTENANCE
PRE VENTING DA
DAMAGE TO
TO CO
CORIAN ®
Avo
voiid pr
prolonged ex
exposure to
to st
s t ro n g
chemicals su
such as
as ac
acids an
and or
o rg a nic
solve
ven
nt s. Sp
Spills sh
should be
be cl
cleaned up
up
right aw
away
ay.. Fo
For fu
fur ther de
details re
re g a rd i n g
the ef
ef fec t s of
of ch
chemicals, cl
cleaning an
and
general ma
maintenance pl
please re
refer to
to
Table 2.
2. We
We do
do no
not ac
accept liliabilit y
under th
the re
restric ted te
ten-ye
yea
ar pr
p ro d u c t
guarantee fo
for da
damage re
resulting fr
f ro m
the ef
ef fec t s of
of ch
chemicals that ar
a re n ot
listed in Table 2. Although Co
C o r ia n ® w ill
not be
be da
damaged by mi
minor kn
knocks an
and
bumps, it
it ca
can be
be da
damaged by he
heav
avyy
impac t s, pa
par ticularly fr
from po
p o i n te d
objec t s. Co
Corian ® may al
also be
be da
d a ma g e d
by ex
excessive he
heat. Yo
Your lo
local Co
C o r ia n ®
exper t wi
will he
help you
you to
to in
i n co r p o r a te
appropriate he
heat-protec tion me
m ea s u re s
in you
your pl
p l a n n i n g.
REPAIRING CORIAN®
DuPont™ Corian® provides superior
value by being inconspicuously repairable in most cases. Minor cuts,
scratches, and stains can be removed
by owners using fine sandpaper and
Scotch-Brite™ pads. Deeper cuts or
impact damage such as cracks may
require a licensed service centre or a
Corian® Quality Network member to
make inconspicuous repairs.
10. AD
ADDITIONAL IN
INFORMATION
DuPont has many bulletins which give
additional infor mation about Corian®
and its properties, including removal
of radioactive compounds and HIV
(AIDS virus) in healthcare facilities, as
well as weatherability and VOC rating.
Also available are bulletins, which detail
fabrication, installation, repair and
proper use of accessories.
11. LE
LEGAL
This information corresponds to our
current knowledge on the subject. It is
offered solely to provide possible suggestions for your own experimentation.
It is not intended, however, to substitute
for any testing you may need to conduct
to deter mine for yourself the suitability
of our products for your particular
purposes. This infor mation may be
subject to revision as new knowledge
and experience becomes available, since
we cannot anticipate all variations in
actual end-use of this infor mation.
Nothing in this publication is to be
considered as a license to operate under
or a recommendation to infringe any
patent right.
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SPEC DATA
TABLE 1 PERFORMANCE PROPERTYS OF DUPONT™ CORIAN® PRODUCTS
PROPERTY
TEST METHOD
RESULT
6 mm sheet
12 mm sheet
UNITS
*
Density
DIN ISO 1183
1.73 – 1.76
1.68 – 1.75
g / cm3
1
Flexural modulus
DIN EN ISO 178
8920 – 9770
8040 – 9220
MPa
1
Flexural strength
DIN EN ISO 178
49.1 – 76.4
57.1 – 74.0
MPa
1
Elongation at break
DIN EN ISO 178
0.58 – 0.94
0.76 – 0.93
%
1
Compressive strength
EN ISO 604
178 – 179
175 – 178
MPa
1
Resistance to impact
(spring load)
DIN ISO 4586 T11
> 25
> 25
N
1
Resistance to impact
(ball drop)
DIN ISO 4586 T12
> 120
> 120
cm
1
Surface hardness
(Mohs index)
DIN EN 101
2-3
2-3
Resistance to surface wear
DIN ISO 4586 T6
63 – 75
58 – 63
Lost weight
mm3/100 rev.
1
Resistance to boiling water–
increase in weight
DIN ISO 4586 T7
0.1 – 0.7
0.1 – 0.3
%
1
Resistance to boiling water–
surface change
DIN ISO 4586 T7
No visible change
No visible change
Dimensional stability at 20°C
DIN ISO 4586 T10
< 0.16
< 0.16
Resistance to dry heat
up to 180°C
DIN ISO 4586 T8
4 / 5-minor
change
4 / 5-minor
change 1
Light-fastness (xenon arc)
DIN ISO 4586 T16
>6
>6
Anti-slip properties-with 100 μm
DIN 51130:1992-11
Anti-slip properties-with 120 μm
1
1
% change in length
1
1
Blue wool scale
1
5.8° – do not pass R9 requirement (6° min)
° angle
2
DIN 51130:1992-11
7.6° – pass R9 requirement (6° min)
° angle
2
Anti-slip properties-with 150 μm
DIN 51130:1992-11
8.1° – pass R9 requirement (6° min)
° angle
2
Resistance to bacteria and fungi
DIN EN ISO 846
Does not support microbial growth
Electrostatic surface behaviour
DIN IEC 61 340-4-1
> 1 x 10¹²
3
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4
(1) test report Q IWQ MBL 733 1785-1 (for classification according to DIN EN 438 part 1 & 7) from LGA –Germany / 04-2004
(2) test report BMW 0411048-03 from LGA-Germany / 03-2004
(3) test report 5642219 from LGA-Germany / 03/2004
(4) test report EMA-SMG-814 1131 IWQ-MBL 734 1109 from LGA-Germany / 03-2004
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TABLE 2 FIRE PROPERTIES OF DUPONT™ CORIAN ® PRODUCTS
PROPERTY
STANDARD
CLASS/
RESULTS
PRODUCT
Type/Area of
application
*
Euroclass for Reaction to fire
EN 13501-1
C-s1,d0
Standard grade, all
colours, 6 & 12 mm
With any substrate of
A2 or better fire
performance
1
Euroclass for Reaction to fire
EN 13501-1
C-s1,d0
Standard grade,
all colours, 12 mm
On a substrate with a
fire performance of D
or better. (wood based
substrate)
2
Euroclass for Reaction to fire
EN 13501-1
B-s1,d0
FR grade colours,
12 mm
With any substrate of
A2 or better fire
performance
3
Euroclass for Reaction to fire
EN 13501-1
B-s1,d0
FR Grade, GW,
12 mm
Applied on aluminium
profiles with a gap of
50 mm
4
Euroclass for Reaction to fire
EN 13501-1
B-s1,d0
Standard grade,
GW, 12 mm,
930 mm wide
Applied on aluminium
profiles with an airgap
and with mineral wool
insulation
5
Euroclass for Reaction to fire
EN 13501-1
B-s1,d0
Glacier Ice, 6 mm
(Illumination series)
Installed with an airgap
in the back
6
Fire behaviour
BS 476 part 6&7
Class 0
FR grade, GW,
12 mm
Not specified
(material test)
7
Flammability test
DIN 4102-1
B1
FR Grade,
Genesis colours
With a distance of
>40 mm from other
materials
8
Reaction to fire - M Classification
NF P 92-501
M2
Standard Grade,
12 mm
Not specified
(material test)
9
Reaction to fire - M Classification
NF P 92-501
M2
CW, 6 mm
Not specified
(material test)
10
Smoke index - F Classification
NF F 16-101
F0
CW, 6 & 12 mm
Not specified
(material test)
11
Calorific potential
EN ISO 1716
9.15 KJ/g
12 mm, CW
Not specified
(material test)
12
Fire test - Aviation
JAR/FAR - AITM
Pass
FR Grade
Aviation
13
Fire test - Railroad
DIN 5510-2 /
DIN 54837
S 4, SR 2, ST 2
12 mm
Railroad vehicle
14
Smoke toxicity
DIN 5510-2 /
EN ISO 5659-2
Pass
12 mm
Railroad vehicle
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(1) classification report E131025 from Warrington Fire Research-UK/03-2003
(2) classification report 13126E from Warringtonfiregent-Belgium/02-2008
(3) classification report E131024 from Warrington Fire Research-UK/03-2003
(4) classification report 13448C from Warringtonfiregent-Belgium/12-2008
(5) classification report 13700C from Warringtonfiregent-Belgium/03-2009
(6) classification report 230006665 from MPA NRW-Germany/09-2008
(7) test reports 154054 & 154053 from Warringtonfire-UK/09-2006
(8) test report 230005623 from MPA NRW-Germany/2006
(9) classification report 14540-09 from SNPE-France/04-2009
(10) classification report 1226105 from SNPE-France/05-2005
(11) classification reports 11625-04 & 12261-05 from SME/SNPE-France/03-2004 & 05-2005
(12) test report 11624-04 from SNPE-France/03-2004
(13) test report 05-0530 from Fire Test Laboratory Airbus Deutschland GmbH – 2005
(14) test report P60-08-0018 (test according to DIN 54837, classification according to DIN 5510-2) from RST-Germany/01-2008
(15) test report P60-08-3107 (test according to EN ISO 5659, evaluation according to DIN 5510-2) from RST-Germany/02-2008.
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CLASS I REAGENTS
The following reagents show no permanent effect on Corian® sheet when left in
contact for periods of 16 hours.
The chemical residues can be removed
with a wet Scotch-Brite™ pad and
bleaching cleanser. Sometimes, minimal
effects have been observed, particularly
those indicated by footnotes (*).
TABLE 3 CLASS I REAGENTS
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Acetic Acid (10%)
Acetone**
Acrodine Orange
AG Eosin Blue (5%)
AG Gentian Violet
Ammonia (10%)
Ammonium Hydroxide
(5, 28%**)
Amyl Acetate
Amyl Alcohol
Aromatic Ammonia
Ball Point Pen
Benzene**
“Betadine” Solution
Bite Registration Accelerator
(2% Eugenol)
Bite Registration Base
Bite Registration Mix (50/50)
Bleach (Household Type)
Blood
B-4 Body Conditioner
Butyl Alcohol
Carbon Disulphide
Carbon Tetrachloride***
“Cavity” in Phenol
Citric Acid (10%)
Caulk IRM (with or w/o ZnO)
Calcium Thiocyanate (78%)
Cigarette (Nicotine)
Coffee
Cooking Oils
Copalite Intermediary Varnish
Cotton Seed Oil
Crystal Violet
Cupra Ammonia
Debacterol
Dimethyl Formamide
Dimethylene Blue
Dishwashing Liquids/Powders
“Dry Bond” Dental Adhesive
Eosine
Equalizing Accelerator
(23% Eugenol)
Equalizing Base
Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol)**
Ethyl Acetate
Ethyl Ether**
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“Eugenol” (with or w/o ZnO)
Ferric Chloride
“Fisher” Formaldehyde (40%)
Food Colouring
Formaldehyde
Gasoline
Gentian Violet
Hair Dyes
Household Soaps
Hydrochloric Acid (20, 30%)
Hydrogen Peroxide
Introfiant Arterial Chemical
Iodine (1% in alcohol)***
“Kelviscera” Cavity
Kerosene
Ketchup
Lemon Juice
Lipstick
Liquid shoe polish
“Luralite” Accelerator
(16% Eugenol)
“Luralite” Base
Lye (1%)
“Lysol” Brand Cleaner
Mercurochrome
(2% in water)***
Methanol**
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Methyl Orange (1%)
Methyl Red (1%)
Mineral Oil
Munsel’s Solution
Mustard
Nail Polish
Nail Polish Remover (Acetone)
Naphthalene (Naphtha)
Neotopanel
n-Hexane
Nitric Acid 6%
Olive Oil
Pencil Lead
Perchloric Acid
Permaflow Preinjection
“Permaglow” Arterial Fluid
Permanent Marker Ink
Peroxide
* May cause surface etching or deglossing after 16 hours exposure
** May cause slight lightening after 16 hours exposure
*** May cause slight darkening after 16 hours exposure.
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Phenolphthalein (1%)
Phosphorus Pentoxide
Picric Acid
“Procaine”
Potassium Permanganate (2%)
Restorative Anti-dehydrant
Saffron
Salt (Sodium Chloride)
Shoe Polish
Silica Dental Cement (liquid)
Silver Nitrate (10%)
Soapless Detergents
Sodium Bisulphate
Sodium Hydroxide Solution
(5, 10, 25, 40%**)
Sodium Hydroxide Flake**
Sodium Hypochlorite (5%)
Sodium Sulphate
Solitine solvent
Soy Sauce
Sugar (Sucrose)
Sulphuric Acid (25, 33, 60%)
Tannic Acid
Tea
Tetra Hydrofuran
Tetramethyl Rhodamine
Isothiocynate
“Thymol” in Alcohol
Tincture of Iodine
Tincture of Mercurochrome
Tincture of Merthiolate
Toluene***
Tomato Sauce
Trichloroethane
Trisodium Phosphate (30%)
Trypan Blue
Urea (6%)
Uric Acid
Urine
Vinegar
Washable inks
Wine (all varieties)
Wright’s Stain
Xylene
Zephiran Chloride
Zinc Chloride
Zinc Oxide (paste, ointment)
SPEC DATA
CLASS II REAGENTS
Corian® is not recommended for working
areas where class II reagents may come
i n c o n t a c t w i t h C o r i a n ®.
The 10 Year Limited Installed and
Product warranty does NOT apply
where class II reagents come in
c o n t a c t w i t h C o r i a n ®.
The occasional stain that might result
from inadvertent exposure to Class II
reagents can often be removed.
Scrubbing with household cleanser will
remove light stains. More stubborn
surface stains will require sanding with
fine to coarse sandpaper.
The following residues may require
sanding for complete removal:
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Acetic Acid (90, 98 %)
Acid Drain Cleaners
Aqua Regia Cleaner
Chlorobenzene
Chloroform (100 %)
Chromic Trioxide Acid
Cresol
Dioxane
Ethyl Acetate
Equalizing Mix (50/ 50)
For mic Acid (50, 90 %)
Furfural
Glacial Acetic Acid
Giemsa
Hexaphene Autopsy/
VisceraTreatment
› Hydrofloric Acid (48 %)
› Luralite Mix (50/ 50)
› Methylene Chloride-Based
PRODUCTS
– Paint Removers
– Brush Cleaners
– Some Metal Cleaners
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SPECIALISED PRODUCTS
Biochemistry staining agents in most
instances will stain Corian® after a few
minutes’ exposure. However, the stains
are generally removable by prompt
scrubbing with acetone as indicated
below.
› Giemsa
› Trypan Blue - Stains removed with
acetone
› Acridine Orange
› Safranine
› Crystal V iolet - Stain incompletely
removed with acetone
The following dental treatment
materials will degloss, etch, or slightly
stain Corian® Surfaces. Affected areas
may be restored by scrubbing with a
Scotch-Brite™ cleaning pad.
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Copalite Intermediary Varnish
Caulk IRM (with or without ZnO)
Eugenol (with or without ZnO)
Luralite accelerator
(16 % Eugenol)
Luralite base
Solitine solvent
Equalizing accelerator
(23 % Eugenol)
Equalizing base
Bite registration base
Bite registration accelerator
(2 % Eugenol)
Bite registration mix (50/50)
NOTE
› Products that are not listed may be
similar to the ones that are. Please
compare the ingredients listed on their
label or in their Material Safety Data
Sheet to the ones mentioned.
› The published data are for 16 hours
exposure time. In reality exposure can
be much longer. A leaking handsoap
dispenser may cause a liquid puddle
under it for weeks and months.
Similarly some containers have poorly
designed spouts/caps from which
product leaks every time they are used,
so that they stand constantly in their
spill. If needed, a drip cup or as pill tray
in a suitable material would address
these situations.
› The resistance to staining of Joint
Adhesive is slightly less than that of
Corian® sheet and shape.
› Our draining accessories are recommended for residential kitchens only!
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Scotch-Brite™ is trademark of 3M.
Stains caused by the following dental
treatment materials may require light
to moderate sanding for removal:
› Luralite mix (50/50)
› Equalizing mix (50/50)
Nitric Acid (25, 30, 70 %)
Phenol (40, 85 %)
Phosphoric Acid (75, 90 %)
Photographic Film Developer (used)
Sulphuric Acid (77, 96 %)
Trichloroacetic Acid (10, 50 %)
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› top quality high-gloss surfa
ace
› massive material
› homogeneously through-colored
› available in 20 colors
› can be ther mally for med
› UV stable
› perfe
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OUR HIGHLIGHT
PARAPAN
®
COMPONENTS
Parapan is made of 100 % acrylic.
PAR APAN IS THE ORIGINAL AND BEST QUALIT Y
HIGH GLOSS SOLID ACRYLIC MATERIAL AVAIL ABLE.
Parapan is manufactured to the highest possible specifications which means that
solid colour runs all the way through and the high gloss is on both sides. There
are 20 fashionable colours to choose from as clean lines, sleek surfaces and
accents of rich colour are trends that are here to stay. Not only stylish and
contemporary in appearance, Parapan® is also hard-wearing and easy to maintain.
Parapan can be processed mechanically and thermoformed.
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20 COLORS
PARAPAN
®
PURE WHITE (1)
WHITE (1)
LATTE (1)
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm
PALE GRAY (1)
STONE GRAY (1)
MINT (1)
NE W
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm
AUBERGINE (1)
BORDEAUX (2)
SIGNAL RED (1)
NE W
NE W
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm
BLACK (2)
ORANGE (1)
MAIZE (1)
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm *
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CO LO R S F O R PA R A PA N
OPAL WHITE (1)
PALE IVORY (1)
CAPPUCCINO (1)
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm
KIWI (1)
TURQUOISE (1)
COBALT BLUE (1)
NE W
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm
RUST (1)
BROWN (1)
ANTHRACITE (2)
18 / 4 mm
18 / 4 mm
18 mm **
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PRICE GROUP 1
PRICE GROUP 2
5390
5776
5773
5525
5440
5380
5772
5290
5510
5421
5196
5570
5771
5910
5655
5295
5471
5907
5297
5600
5299
Aubergine – NEW
Brown
Cappuccino
Pale ivory
Kiwi
Cobalt blue
Latte
Pale gray
Maize *
Mint – NEW
Opal white
Orange
Rust red
Pure white
Signal red
Stone gray
Turquoise – NEW
White
*
Discontinued in 2010
**
not av
ava
a il a b l e i n 4 m m
Anthracite **
Bordeaux – NEW
Black
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CER T I FI C AT E S
CERTIFICATES, DOCUMENTATION
AND TESTIMONIALS
DATA SHEETS
PAR APAN
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
PAR APAN
CERTIFICATES
H A R M L E SSN E SS
DOCUMENTATION
AUTHORIZE
IZED
D CU
CUSTOMER
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
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ACRYLIC
› massive material
› robust
› available in very many different colors
› wide variety of material thicknesses
› versatile in appearance
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A CLEAR VIEW
ACRYL
®
ACRYLIC IS TR ANSPARENT – AND COLORFUL
The material acrylic combines the advantages of glass with those of plastic and is
also robust, translucent and extremely weatherproof. We process acrylic in all
thicknesses, colors and variants. Our expertise in machining and for ming enables
us to offer our customers and partners a wide range of solutions based on acrylic,
for instance for shop-fitting or high-quality furniture. The fact that acrylic can be
combined with other materials further expands its extreme versatility.
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www.hasenkopf.de/downloads or request them by e-mail from info@hasenkopf.de or
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SURFACE VARIANTS
ACRYLIC GL ASS AND PLEXIGL AS
ACRYLIC SURFACES
XT
extruded
Colorless from 1,5 to 25 mm
White from 2 to 25 mm
Colored from 2 to 25 mm
GS
molded
Colorless from 2 to 25 mm
White from 3 to 25 mm
Colored from 3 to 20 mm
Satin Ice DC
molded / satinized on both sides
Colorless from 3 to 25 mm
White from 3 to 25 mm
Colored from 3 to 25 mm
Satin Ice SC
molded / satinized on one side
Colorless from 3 to 25 mm
White from 3 to 25 mm
Black from 3 to 25 mm
Colored from 3 to 25 mm
Satin Ice
extruded / satinized on both sides
Colorless from 1,5 to 10 mm
Outstanding for its very high
light transmission coupled with
excellent scattering.
Crystal Ice
extruded / satinized on one or both sides
Colorless in 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 mm
White in 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 mm
Black in 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 mm
®
C O LO R S F O R AC R Y L I C
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COLORS
ACRYLIC GL ASS AND PLEXIGL AS
®
ACRYLIC GLASS AND PLEXIGLAS ARE AVAILABLE IN A WIDE
VARIETY OF COLORS AND TRANSPARENCY LEVELS. WE WILL
BE HAPPY TO ADVISE YOU IN YOUR SELECTION AND PROVIDE
YOU WITH SA
SAM
MPLES.
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GYPSUM FIBERBOARD
› nonflammable
› paintable
› coatable
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T H E M AT ER I A L GY P SU M FI B ER B OA R D
OUR VERY HARDEST
GYPSUM FIBERBOARD
COMPONENTS
Gypsum fiberboard is made of gypsum with the addition of cellulose fibers.
FIRE PROTECTION
Building material class
GIFAtec 1500
GIFAtec 1100
Unit
EN 13501-1
A1
A1
non-flammable
DIN 4102-1
A2
A2
non-flammable
CONVINCINGLY INVINCIBLE BUT REMARK ABLY VERSA
RSAT
T I L E.
High-quality gypsum fiberboard is the newest of the premium materials that we
machine for you. It is particularly suitable for use in areas that require low
flammability materials and for rooms that require particularly good acoustics. The
advantageous material properties of gypsum fiberboard also make it an obvious
choice for surface design together with Frescata. Our gypsum fiberboard sections
can be machined, milled, colored, glazed, painted, veneered and coated to suit
your individual requirements. Our wide experience with the material makes us the
right partner for the most diverse of projects.
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AND AS AN ENCORE
OTHER PREMIUM
MATERIALS
OUR VERSA
RSAT
TILE PREMIUM MATERIAL S
MAKE EVERY CHOICE THE RIGHT ONE.
As well as the materials mentioned above we also offer products and services
using other premium materials. Each of our materials possesses its own individual
material properties that can be utilized both when processing it and subsequently
in the appropriate application environment. Our wide range of different materials
and our proven expertise in the various processing techniques enables us to offer
a suitable solution for any project – whatever material, form or purpose you have
in mind. Do you have any individual requests regarding our materials or do you
need a specific material for your project? Just give us a call.
You can either download technical details and information sheets from our website at
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by telephone from +49 . (0) 86 77 . 98 47 0.
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OUR CUSTOMERS AND
PARTNERS ARE JUST AS
VERSATILE AS WE ARE.
WE ARE PART OF AN EFFICIENT CHAIN WITH EACH LINK ADDING VALUE: AS PARTNERS WE
COOPERATE WITH CRAFTSMEN AND ARTISANS SUCH AS JOINERS, SHOPFITTERS AND EXHIBITION DESIGNERS AND CONSTRUCTORS, AND IF DESIRED WITH ARCHITECTS AND DESIGNERS
DURING YOUR PROJECT'S PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PHASE. WE SUPPLY READY-TO-INSTALL SOLUTIONS OR HAVE THEM INSTALLED BY LOCAL CONTRACT INSTALLERS. THIS MEANS
THAT WE HAVE A STAKE IN THE SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF PROJECTS WELL-KNOWN
NOTED BRANDS, COMPANIES AND INSTITUTIONS:
AIDA, ALLIANZ ARENA VIP LOUNGES, ARMY LODGE BÖBLINGEN, ARRI T V, ASKLEPIOS HOSPITAL
RSO
ORGUNGSK AMMER,
(LICH)
H),, AUDI, AUCTION HOUS
USE
E STUKER, A XEL MEISELICHT, BAYERISCHE VERS
BMW, BORROMÄUSA
USAP
POTHEKE SA
SALL ZBURG, CHINESE EMBASSY, DENTAPRIME CLINIC VARNA
(BULGARIA), DESIGN HOTEL FELDMÜLLERHOF (SOUTH T YROL), DEUTSCHE POST, DEUTSCHE
TELEKOM, DK V, DRESDNER BANK, E ADS, E.ON, ESTÉE L AUDER, FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN, MÜNSTEROSNABRÜCK AIRPORT, FR ANCE TÉLÉCOM, GENOSSENSCHAF TSVERBAND MÜNCHEN, HAB
HOTEL BERLIN, HOTEL PUERTA AMERICA MADRID (SPAIN)
N),, HELIOS KLINIKEN ERFURT, UNIVERS
RSIIT Y
FOR TECHNOLOGY, COMMERCE AND CULTURE LEIPZIG, HOTEL BALLINGHAUS
US,, HOTEL BAYERISCHER HOF, HOTEL THERESIA HINTERGLEMM, IMPUL S ARENA AUGSBURG, BIOCHEMICAL INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERS
RSIIT Y OF LEIPZIG, CHILDREN'S AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL DRESDEN,
CHILDREN'S AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL K ARL SRUHE, KING KHALID UNIVERS
RSIIT Y ABHA (SA
SAU
U DI AR ABIA), CINEMA CENTER LED
EDE
ERHOF ULM, CONGRESS CENTER TASCHKENT (US
(USB
BEKISTAN)
N),,
HOSPITAL S IN INGOL STADT, GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, K ARL SRUHE, STUT TGART AND WÜRZBURG, KPMG, KREISSPARK ASSE KÖLN, MERCURE FR ANKFURT R AUNHEIM, MÜNCHNER RÜCK,
NIGHTCLUB MA XIMILIANHÖFE MUNICH, NOVARTIS PHARMA AG, OCCHIO, PAL AIS COBURG,
PASTA-KONTOR BERLIN MIT TE, PIONEER INVESTMENTS, PL AYMOBIL, RED BULL, SA
SAP
P, SA
SAS
S
R ADISSON COLOGNE, SIMBA TOYS CASINO, SK Y, T-MOBILE, L ANSERHOF INNSBRUCK, SOFITEL
VIENNA, UNIVERS
RSIITIES OF DÜS
ÜSS
SELDORF, FREIBURG AND MUNICH, UNILEVER, VODAFONE,
WELLENBAD GLEISDORF
FI EL DS O F A PPL I C AT I O N
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LIFE & LIVING
BATHING & WASHING
COOKING & EATING
Table design manufactured in Corian® for Veech
Media Architecture (VMA) [ Photo: Heiner Heine ]
“Corian® Designbadewanne Po“, Boffi S.p.A., (2003
Lentate sul Seveso, Milan), Design Claudio Silvestrin
[ Photo: Boffi S.p.A. ]
Corian® kitchen worktop for ALNO
[ Photo: ALNO ]
We cooperate with well-know designers to create
not only distinctive and impressive one-off objects
but also full sets of fur nishings and fittings to
visibly enhance your quality of life and living.
We open up new design possibilities for bathrooms
and showers. Our mineral materials guarantee the
most hygienic conditions.
For kitchens – the core environment of our lives – we
create both functional and beautiful solutions.
STORING & ORDERING
WORKING & REPRESENTING
HEALING & CARING
MDF drawers with curved fronts for Frauenbrunnen,
Switzerland [ Photo: Frauenbrunnen ]
Ceiling lights and furniture made of Corian® and
wood on behalf of Stonner IP for Münchener Rück
[ Photo: Stonner IP ]
Medical worktops made of Corian®
for Karl Baisch [ Photo: Karl Baisch GmbH ]
W ith individually designed fur nishings and our
proven high-quality drawer solutions
we provide for elegant order and practical living.
For offices and other working environments we offer
suitable and practical fur nishings and designs.
For healthcare institutions we create environments
that promise comfort and hygiene as well as being
pleasant to use and easy to clean.
HOSTING & RECEPTIONS
PRESENTATION & SELLING
LIGHTING & HIGHLIGHTING
Counter installation made of Corian® and wood
on behalf of Riedl / Team Concept for
BMW Welt Munich
Parapan® counter and paneling on behalf of Cole
joinery and CD UK for Dior [ Photo: Evonik Degussa ]
“Corian® Nouvel lumieres“ (2007 Milan week of
design), design Jean Nouvel, Foto Leo Torri image
courtesy of DuPont™ Corian® (all rights reserved on
design and photo)
We facilitate attractive and functional furnishing
solutions for caterers and hoteliers, who are happy
to see our products among their permanent
residents.
W ith our attractive fur nishings and versatile designs
we can help to create retail premises and fair
exhibits to achieve the very best in means of
presenting a company‘s products and services.
Some of our materials are translucent and therefore
eminently suitable for impressive lighting installations. Elegant surface finishes also offer numerous
attractive possibilities.
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OUR OFFER
FOR YOUR SUCCESS.
CRE ATE MORE VALUE TOGETHER
Our customers in trade and industry, design and architecture value us as a
reliable and competent partner for any type of challenge. With our experience
and knowledge of the very latest cutting, for ming and molding techniques to
supplement your own areas of competence, you can satisfy the requirements of
sophisticated tendering projects and win orders for your company. As part of a
value-add chain that benefits all its participants we can reinforce your capacity
and help you to implement your projects successfully. See for yourself how
effective it can be.
Corian® is a registered trademark belonging to DuPont™. Parapan® is a registered trademark belonging to Evonik™
Industries. Frescata® and CURVA® are registered trademarks belonging to Hasenkopf Holz & Kunststoff GmbH & Co KG.
This color reproduction may differ slightly from the actual colors of the original samples.
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INQUIRY
TO YOU
1
You have an inquiry
or an invitation to
tender on a project
for which you
could use some
assistance.
OFFER
WITH US
2
We can help you
with costing your
proposal, clarifying
technical details and
more, for instance by
providing appropriate samples.
ORDER
FOR YOU
3
With Hasenkopf as
an efficient external
supplier your
competitive
proposals will win
the order.
EXECUTION
WITH US
4
We can help you
at the planning stage
and guarantee timely
production and
delivery, directly to
the site, if desired.
SUCCESS
FOR YOU
5
It is your achievement that will be in
the foreground
– your customers will
never know we exist.
The success is
entirely yours.
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HASENKOPF
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WE TAKE INDIVIDUAL IDEAS AND
GIVE THEM THE PERFECT SHAPE
FOR LARGE SCALE PRODUCTION.
WE WILL GLADLY ADVISE YOU,
RIGHT FROM THE PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT STAGE. JUST GIVE
US A CALL! WE ARE ALWAYS READY
TO LISTEN YOUR IDEAS.
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