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Through-Color Fiber Cement Panels with Fine Sanding Lines

What are Through-Color Fiber Cement Panels?

Unlike standard fiber cement boards that are surface-painted, through-color fiber cement (also known as integrally colored) features pigments that are blended into the raw materials during the manufacturing process.

The Advantage of Integral Pigmentation

  • Seamless Edges: When the panel is cut on-site, the color of the core matches the surface. This eliminates the need for edge painting and hides the visibility of minor chips or scratches.
  • Long-Lasting Vibrancy: Because the color is not just a skin, it resists fading and peeling even under intense UV exposure.

The Beauty of Fine Sanding Lines

The fine sanding line finish (often called a brushed or striated texture) is a mechanical treatment that adds delicate, linear grooves to the surface of the panel.

  1. Interplay of Light and Shadow

The fine grooves react dynamically to natural light. As the sun moves throughout the day, the texture creates subtle shadows, giving the building a “living” facade that changes appearance depending on the angle of observation.

  1. Sophisticated Matte Aesthetic

The sanding process reduces glare, providing a refined matte finish that fits perfectly with minimalist and industrial architectural styles.

  1. Masking Surface Imperfections

While a perfectly smooth panel might highlight dust or slight impact marks, the fine sanding lines naturally conceal minor surface wear, maintaining a “new” look for longer.

 

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