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Catering

Fully equipped kitchens

No matter whether in the professionalkitchen of a restaurant, in the canteen of a big business enterprise or in the corner kitchen of an office – uncompromising hygiene and functionality are the most important requirements in all areas where meals and drinks are prepared. The series of the segments Tech + Designor Plural System, for example, are suitable for these areas. They are not only slip-re- sistant, but also extremely stress-resistant and robust. In addition, the profiles of the tiles manufacturer permit design vehicles to roll without vibra- tions and almost silently. In this way, the meals and the drinks remain in the dishes and glasses on the design trolley, and the serving and clearing of the architectural table by the personnel takes place without disagreeable noise.Agrob Buchtal offers an ideal problem so-lution also for the architectural design of kitchens: The appliances are placed on small pedestals provided with cove skirtings all round (see photo on the right). This facilitates the cleaning of the area between wall and floor.In the kitchen, the special Protecta surfaceupgrading of Agrob Buchtal for unglazed tiles is particularly advantageous. This ceramic coating is applied during produc- tioncreating a ceramic bond between surface and body of the tile and sealing the micropores which otherwise remain open in unglazed products. The procedure prevents the penetration of staining substances thereby ensuring attractive longevity.
Series Plural three Carostic 18
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