SapienStone materials at Sicam 2023

2023-10-17 11:59:29

SapienStone will have its own stand at SICAM, the International Exhibition of Components, Semi-finished Products and Accessories for the Furniture Industry.

SICAM 2023

OCTOBER 17-20, 2023
📍 Hall 8 / Stand A18 - B19
Pordenone Exhibition Centre

SICAM is a showcase of excellence where visitors can discover the latest innovations in the furniture industry, which is why SapienStone simply had to attend. 

New materials and new technologies applied to porcelain stoneware countertops will be on display at SICAM. 

Would you like a sneak preview?

You can get a first-hand look at 4D Ceramics (the full-body technology launched by Iris Ceramica Group, of which SapienStone is part) in which the material is granitic and homogenous throughout its thickness, recreating natural veining, patterns and colors. 

A world exclusive in the ceramics industry.

You will find Active Surfaces® technology, which transforms a ceramic surface into an eco-active material with antibacterial, antiviral, anti-pollution, anti-odor and self-cleaning properties.

The Italian TV show ‘Bake Off Italia 2023’ chose this specific material as cladding for the kitchen stations used by the contestants, who can therefore use surfaces certified for food contact to freely chop, knead and prepare food directly on the countertop, with the utmost hygiene and safety.

There will be plenty of novelties, come and see for yourself at SICAM in Pordenone.

Our experts look forward to welcoming you. Contact them to schedule an appointment at the Exhibition Centre.

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