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Piramid
METALLIC ELEGANCE WITH A SUSTAINABLE TOUCH
IT IS A METALLIC-EFFECT MATERIAL DESIGNED TO BE EASY TO RECYCLE ONCE DISPOSED OF. THE SURFACE IS ENHANCED WITH A TEXTURE THAT BRINGS OUT THE INTRINSIC BEAUTY OF METAL THROUGH A MYRIAD OF PYRAMID SHAPES.
What is Piramid
Piramid is a material whose outer surface is finished with a sheet of Metallics 3D, while the inner surface is covered with a smooth sheet in the same colour. All four sides are then completed with a 1 mm ABS metal-effect edge. The result is a panel that brightens up any kitchen. It creates fascinating light reflections thanks to its surface texture made up of countless tiny pyramids that refract the light rays that strike them.
Features of Piramid
Kitchens with Piramid doors are elegant, with glossy surfaces and a texture that feels pleasant to the touch, easy to pair with any other furnishing choice. In general, this material is:
• scratch-resistant
• corrosion-resistant
• stain-resistant
• safe for human health and the environment
• colour-stable over time
• recyclable
Kitchen doors in Piramid
In the kitchen, Piramid is used to make cabinet doors. The medium-density fibreboard (MDF) panel it is made of complies with the strict regulations also adopted by Doimo Cucine for the raw panels generally used as the base for their cabinet doors. The outer surface, finished with a Metallics 3D sheet, offers a refined look while being easy to dispose of at the end of the product’s life cycle, just like the inner panel. It is a synthetic material (polyethylene terephthalate) processed with numerous small raised pyramids, then edged with ABS metal-effect, a strong thermoplastic resin bonded with polyurethane adhesives. The inside of the door, on the other hand, is made with a smooth sheet in matching colour.
How to clean a Piramid kitchen
Daily cleaning of a Piramid kitchen is very easy and quick. Simply use a neutral cleaner with a microfiber cloth, making circular motions. When the surface is stained by water, wine, coffee, oil, or other liquids, it is good practice to clean it immediately with a soft cloth or absorbent paper.
Avoid using:
• sponges, scouring pads, and abrasive products
• acetone, alcohol, or cleaners containing chlorine or harsh chemicals, such as descalers based on formic acid, drain cleaners, hydrochloric acid, silver polish, oven cleaners, bleaching products
• hot objects placed directly on the surface, including ovens or other appliances if not insulated on the contact area