Formica now live on bimstore!

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Global leader of innovative surfacing products is the latest arrival

We’re starting off the week with a new manufacturer announcement, which is always one of our favourite ways to get things kicked off.

Say hello to Formica!

Formica Group is a leading provider of branded, designed surfacing solutions for commercial and residential customers worldwide. As the world’s largest manufacturer of High-Pressure Laminate (HPL), their international network of design, manufacturing, distribution and sales operations maintains the recognition of Formica® as a global brand. Working closely with architects, designers and developers, the company is strategically positioned to offer new products and surfacing solutions that complement current design trends. Their ongoing product design and development process underscores their commitment to innovation.

There are now 16 product lines from Formica available to download right here on bimstore as Revit BIM components. Here’s a quick glimpse at some of the BIM content on offer.

Check out the Formica Infiniti™ range – a surface material like no other. This elegant and sleek material with a contemporary matte finish feels softer and works harder than anything they’ve made before.

The Magnetic Collection is a decorative laminate ideal for communication and display. Formica® Magnetic Laminates have a strong magnetic effect and can be written on with chalks or special board markers Ideal for a wide variety of applications in environments such as retail, education, commercial and residential.

We’ve also got BIM objects for the VIVIX® Architectural Panels range. VIVIX® solid phenolic, engineered exterior façade panels, have a decorative surface on both sides. This lightweight rainscreen cladding solution combines excellent weather and UV resistance properties for enhanced durability and ease of maintenance.

There is much more to be seen from Formica so to find out more about them why not visit their website, or to see their full range of available BIM objects visit their manufacturer profile page right here on bimstore now!

About bimstore: bimstore is the UK’s original BIM object library. Developed by specifiers for specifiers, we create and host high-quality manufacturer specific BIM content, making it easy to browse and download the world’s best collection of BIM components. If you need any help with BIM content creation then get in touch with the bimstore team today.

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