Redefining Metal Laminates for Modern Design Applications

Chemetal's Resist line marks a breakthrough in high-pressure laminate (HPL) metals, introducing three designs—Stainless, Champagne, and Black—that prioritize scratch resistance and longevity in a sleek, matte finish. Crafted with a short-brushed metal texture that gently reflects light, Resist transforms ordinary surfaces into sophisticated focal points, addressing the growing need for resilient materials in fast-paced urban environments. This collection not only enhances visual appeal but also incorporates antibacterial properties, reducing bacterial growth by 99% as tested under ISO 22196 standards, ensuring safer spaces without sacrificing style.

752 Black Resist

In today's architectural trends, where sustainability and functionality converge, Resist aligns perfectly with the shift toward low-maintenance, high-performance interiors. Designers are increasingly specifying materials that endure heavy use while contributing to healthier environments, especially in post-pandemic builds. Whether incorporating eco-friendly resins or meeting fire safety codes, Resist supports LEED-compliant projects by offering low-VOC options and Class A fire ratings, making it a go-to for forward-thinking professionals aiming to blend durability with timeless elegance.

627 Cobalt Aluminum

  • Exceptional scratch resistance rated at 1.5N,

  • ideal for high-traffic commercial environments like retail fixtures and hospitality walls.

  • Antibacterial surface that achieves 99% bacterial reduction, enhancing hygiene in corporate interiors and public spaces.

  • Class A fire rating (Flame Spread Index: 0, Smoke Developed Index: 40) for compliance in safety-critical applications.

  • Matte finish with subtle light reflection, providing aesthetic versatility without glare issues in design schemes.

  • Ready-to-specify with downloadable resources, streamlining integration into BIM/Revit workflows for architects and specifiers.

752 Black Resist


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