Certificates

Certificates

We stand behind the quality of our work.

GSB INTERNATIONAL

GSB INTERNATIONAL represents an organization whose goal is to continuously improve and guarantee the quality of surface treatments for construction elements intended for outdoor use. They strive to achieve this through strict regulations that comply with the latest technologies. GSB INTERNATIONAL brings the application of know-how and expertise to enhance productivity and customer satisfaction in the field of surface treatments.

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QUALIDECO

QUALIDECO is a quality mark that defines and regulates decorative surface treatments of materials (such as wooden effects). It encompasses a wide range of applications for attractive surface finishes based on image transfer to the coated surface or the so-called powder-on-powder application system using appropriate technologies. Other technologies may only be used if they have been pre-approved by the QUALIDECO committee.

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TIGER Consult

The consulting company TIGER Consult GmbH is a subsidiary of TIGER Coatings GmbH & Co. KG, operating globally. The company's global brands are TIGER Drylac® and TIGER Inkjet®. TIGER manufactures high-quality lacquers and paints, as well as effect and metallic powders, primers, and TIGER Drylac colors for electrostatic or tribo applications in all RAL shades and finishes for industrial coating. Series 68 is intended for both indoor and outdoor use.

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IGP Pulvertechnik AG

IGP Pulvertechnik AG was founded in 1968 by renowned Swiss companies in the chemical industry. The company offers innovative and economical powder coating systems for a variety of materials, whether for use in architecture, industry, transportation, or wooden furniture. More information can be found at www.igp.ch.

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Fire Reaction Classification

The DECORAL® surface treatment system has been successfully classified for non-flammability. The tests were conducted by a certified fire testing laboratory in accordance with the relevant standards. The test results demonstrated a fire reaction class of A2 – s1, d0.

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