Vidres prepares for Cevisama 2019
The new Rocker effects, Kerinox metallised grits and Kratos glaze for non-slip surfaces will be on display.
At the forthcoming Cevisama, to be held in Valencia, Spain starting on 28 January, Vidres will be displaying a series of ceramic surfaces created using new materials developed for the most innovative digital decoration techniques.
One of the most significant is the Rocker effect, an ink used to produce textured surfaces and extremely natural relief finishes typical of stone, wood and fabric. Porcelain tile collections with concrete, marble and metal effects will also be on display.
Metallised effects are also taking the spotlight thanks to Kerinox grits, which can be coupled with special gloss or matt inks.
New products unveiled by the Spanish company also include the Kratos glaze for R11 and Class 3 non-slip surfaces with a matt texture, ideal for tiles for exterior use or with special technical requirements for wet spaces.
As part of its DigitAll range for entirely digital production processes, Vidres will be presenting a new metallised ink and a digital glue for grits, while the Glimker grits will be used to produce a white wall tile with a semi-polished finish.
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