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ATI Decorative Laminates Introduces MirroFlex MAX

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GREENSBORO, N.C., September 28, 2020 – ATI Decorative Laminates is proud to introduce a new version of the extremely popular MirroFlex™ line: MirroFlex™ MAX. 

MirroFlex™ MAX was developed in response to customer feedback, wanting larger, bolder patterns to be added to the MirroFlex™ Structures line of products. ATI underwent an extensive research and development process to find the right thickness of material, the most popular color tones, and a set of patterns to push MirroFlex™ to the MAX. 

ATI was able to develop MirroFlex™ MAX without extensive cost increases. The line is a curated set of new, bold, oversized patterns and expanded, popular existing patterns. For designers who are familiar with MirroFlex™ or not, MirroFlex™ MAX is going to be a welcome addition to further beautify interior spaces. See all the MAX patterns and finishes here.

The MirroFlex™ line is a series of 3-dimensional, thermoplastic wall panels. MirroFlex™ is lightweight, impact and abrasion-resistant, stain-resistant, Class A fire rated, and is easy to install over most substrates including drywall. With competitive price points, no minimum order quantities, and quick turnaround times – MirroFlex™ is a great solution for interior design needs.

ATI’s MirroFlex™ line has been tested for compatibility with the use of anti-viral disinfectants that are used to kill the COVID-19 virus. The test completed by Diversey Hygiene Company Products were repeatedly wiped and soaked in three different disinfectants. MirroFlex™ products were shown to have no discoloration or damage to the finish. Click here to read more about the MirroFlex test results.

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