NW 1 PLUS polishing compound for composites materials.
NW 1 PLUS polishing compound for composites materials.
REX, the polishing compound for composite materials is finally here.
All new formulation, all new performance, all new cutting action, all new aroma.
The paste is here and it’s ready for a test.
What’s the benchmark against which we need to compete?
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We need to beat… ourselves! NW 1 is the standard to overtake.
Rethink the polishing compound as you knew it: no big abrasive grains anymore, that break easily and scratch the surface, but harder micro-grains that grant powerful cut and nice finish.
Composite materials are extremely widespread in various application fields, thanks to their winning features, which make them more preferable to other options.
In answering the needs of the yacht market, we have recognised opportunities in the broader sphere of the composites industry. Pai Boat Composites continued its development technologically, producing new and innovative polishing compounds. Today we service the world market, including but not limited to industries such as marine, transport, sanitary, wind and renewable energy, architectural, aerospace and sporting goods.
REX: Ask experts for a free test.
Don’t underestimate the importance of combining REX with the right pad. A good quality pad makes a difference between a standard performance and a supreme one.
Pai Boat Composites was originally conceived to be an active player and an integral part of the elaborate and fascinating creative process behind creating a yacht like a piece of art. It does this by taking care of the boat’s surface – what gives the boat its shape, momentum and light. To this end, Pai Boat Composites develops and produces specific polishing pastes and the fastest polishing systems.
Pai Boat Composites is part of Pai Cristal Italia, a multinational company that has been developing and producing specific polishing processes for high-level surface treatment, including within the renowned Italian high-end markets, since its inception in 1965.