Tranches de 1 cm
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Innovation exclusive à Polycor, les tranches de 1 cm de pierre naturelle font rimer robustesse avec finesse : elles pèsent le tiers du poids d’une tranche standard de 3 cm, pour 10 fois plus de solidité.
Il s’agit d’un matériau de surface ultra-mince et renforcé par un support composite au dos, disponible en tranches de 9’ x 5’.
Murs entités, dosserets géants, foyers, comptoirs flottants et intégrés : elles sont parfaites pour toutes les applications d’allure contemporaine.


Support composite
Valeur ajoutée
10 fois plus solide que la pierre seule
Pas de déformation ni de distorsion
Meilleure adhésion à la surface d’installation
Plus facile à couper que les tranches standards (réduit l’usure des lames)
Léger, donc facile à manipuler et à livrer
Nos clients
- Architectes
- Fabricants de pierre
- Installateurs
- Entrepreneurs généraux
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