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DECO Australia new Innovation Centre at Minto

Leading manufacturer of aluminium building products and industrial finishes DECO Australia has invested in a new Innovation Centre at its Minto manufacturing facility.

The architecturally-designed display centre, which showcases DECO’s leading line of aluminium building products, highlights its extraordinary capabilities as an Australian manufacturer.

The wide range of non-combustible, timber-look products are creatively incorporated into the display, resulting in an informative, interactive space where customers can visualise how products will look on their projects and develop new design concepts.

In addition, the Innovation Centre will showcase DECO’s line of industrial surface finishes, including its low-temperature hard anodising, powder coating and specialty finishes for the manufacturing, engineering, defence and commercial food industries.

These quality finishes maximise protection and performance for a wide range of manufactured parts and components, and are tested to Australian and International standards to ensure ultimate durability and longevity. Industrial manufacturers visiting the Innovation Centre can tour the facility, observing DECO’s finishing processes and solutions first hand.

DECO’s investment in its showstopping new display centre highlights the growth of Australian manufacturing, as well as the diligence and inventive nature of Australian manufacturers. DECO has been dedicated to providing attractive, compliant and quality products and finishes for over 15 years and its new showroom illustrates how the company is willing to go the extra mile for its customers.

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