Zero Line edgebands for Tmatt Transformad's surfaces
It has been a year since Cantisa introduced PVC edges for Transformad's ultramate Tmatt surfaces. Now, the Spanish company completes its edgeband collection with the coextruded laser ABS version for the six boards of Transformad's catalogue.
These boards are extra-resistant, with high-tech surface and a very pleasant touch. Therefore, our Zero Line edgebands are the perfect allies to achieve an unbeatable result for Transformad’s innovative boards.
Download Tmatt cross-reference table or visit Cantisa’s edgeband finder in order to know all the references available.
The complete collection in PVC and ABS coextruded version
The laser technology can be considered as one of the most recent innovations of the edgebanding industry. The objective of these skilled techniques is making the joint between the edge and the surface almost invisible for the customer.
Add decorative value to Transformad's boards
Cantisa's aim is to help interior designers and furniture manufacturers choosing an edgeband that gives to their projects an innovative and avant-garde look.
That is why, Cantisa recommend combining Transformad's plain-colour boards with edges that give to their furniture a decorative value. Combine Cantisa’s exclusive mosaic edgeband with light surfaces, such as Transformad Bianco Zen, and surprise your customers.

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