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MAXIMUM Italian porcelain panels offer limitless design possibilities for interior and exterior commercial, retail and residential projects, from small space renovations through to multi-story ventilated facades.
Strong & durable
High physical strength, high resistance to scratching, etching, heat and thermal shock which makes it ideal for kitchen bench top installations.
Non-combustible
Ideal for exterior applications and is UV stable so will not fade in direct sunlight.
100% natural & safe
Made with 100% all natural minerals – sand, quartz, clay, feldspar, recycled content and contain no toxic resins, chemical binders or materials that pose silicosis risk or could add to harmful VOC off-gassing after installation.
Natural stone aesthetics
More than 40 colours, finishes and profiles inspired by natural stones and marbles, to the cool contemporary look of concrete. Includes designs that are incredibly similar to quarry materials without their practical limitations.
Outperforms composite & quarried materials
Stain and mould resistant. Low maintenance requirement due to the material’s low porosity. Manufactured using high-tech Italian technology developed to outperform composite and quarried materials.
Cost effective
For many projects, pressed porcelain panels offer a cost effective and high quality alternative.
Active 2.0 - Healthy Building Syndrome
Active 2.0 is an optional photocatalytic coating developed specifically for MAXIMUM pressed porcelain panels that reduces indoor nitrogen oxide and VOC levels, has antibacterial and anti-odour properties, and is self-cleaning.
Alera Architect