Our recent visit to the Interzum trade fair in Cologne (Germany) has made it clear to us that professionalism and quality open doors, even in markets as competitive as those of Northern Europe. At Protecnic, we have been demonstrating our commitment to offering the highest quality to the companies in the furniture industry with which we collaborate for more than 25 years. This quest for excellence and for offering complete solutions has led us to constantly develop and expand lines of adhesives to cover screws.
This trims are the final piece that visually completes a piece of furniture and our plastic extrusion lines produce them, matching the ABS PVC edgebanding and the design of the melamine boards they accompany.
The purpose of the screw cap covers is precisely to conceal the technical aspects of the piece of furniture, especially in the area of the board. Our specialists in colourimetry are experts in replicating in plastic materials the same design that the manufacturers of boards capture in their melamine or MDF pieces.
Neutral colours, intense shades, geometric patterns, colourful designs... regardless of the finish of the board, our team manages to evoke even the smallest detail in the plastic extrusion solutions we provide to our customers, which include edging and screw cap covers.
En nuestro catálogo, contamos con más de 6.000 referencias, que pueden consultarse en la cross-reference chart available on our website. To cite a few examples, our white range includes more than 600 options; wood tones are another popular choice.
Every year, panel manufacturers launch new collections on the market to meet the demands and needs of their customers. That is why we work closely with them to know in advance and define the solutions that fit with their new models.
But it is also true that there are shades that never go out of fashion thanks to their timeless character. That's why our edging and screw-covering adhesive options include numerous versions in crudes and wood tones. So that, once placed on the piece, they are indistinguishable at first glance from the furniture they complement.