Discover the latest trends, developments and innovation in the sector.

Decoration

11 April 2024

INDUTEC Product: Stone River Series

The River model within the Stone Series could be called the outgoing, bold, bohemian brother... the one who dares to do anything without fear. Its sinuous curved shapes, which give it its name, have a beginning and an end, but they’re not an eight-lane highway. The Stone River model travels the Route 66—unhurried but steady—catching attention without being intrusive.
Corporate

11 April 2024

Our logo, a statement of intent. "Hyperbolic paraboloid"

Our logo is a statement of intent. Your company’s logo is a major decision — it will stay with you for a long time, until time itself leaves its mark and calls for a redesign. But even then, it will preserve the essence and original meaning. A logo is just as important as the name itself. Indutec Solid gives a small hint about what we do, but it’s not definitive. Our “hyperbolic paraboloid,” for professionals who recognize it, helps place us within a specific sector.
Materials

11 April 2024

High fire resistance

Today, we are talking about one of the key strengths of solid surfaces: their fire resistance. Not all solid surfaces receive the same classification, but at INDUTEC SOLID, we work with the one that has achieved the best results in both the Euroclass and the U.S. ASTM standard—Krion, the solid surface from the Porcelanosa Group.
Materials

11 April 2024

Solid Surface vs. Engineered Quartz

One of the big questions people have when they want to renovate… for example, their kitchen: solid surface or engineered quartz?
Materials

04 March 2024

Can solid surface be bent without the need for heating?

YES, solid surface can be bent without heating, but it is done only in very specific cases. Let us explain.
Materials

13 December 2023

Can Solid Surface be considered lightweight?

We've read in catalogs and heard from salespeople that Solid Surface is lightweight... but is it really? At Indutec Solid, the standard sheet we work with is Krion, 12 mm thick, measuring 3680 mm long by 760 mm wide, and it weighs around 58 kg, which gives us an approximate density of 1750 kg/m³.