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Elesa - The standard in the COLOR you prefer
Oct 24, 2017
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The use of brighter colours than the traditional grey and “reseda green”, typical of industrial environments of the past in the world of mechanics, is now a need that is manifesting itself in a growing number of sectors.
The reasons behind this new market demand derive from that profound cultural process of aesthetic revision of machine tools that has transformed the design and the requirements, not only technical, of the same accessories and components that are placed on the machinery.
The standard in the COLOUR you prefer!
In addition to the award-winning components of the Ergostyle line, Elesa boasts numerous standard elements capable of satisfying the most common manoeuvring and tightening operations with coloured or fully coloured inserts. New products that, thanks to the variety of shapes, colours and finishes, integrate perfectly with the equipment for which they are intended.
The careful production control activity together with the use of the most advanced plastic moulding technologies allow us to offer the guarantee of the stability of the colours offered over time, sealing Elesa's commitment to offering the highest quality standards also in terms of product aesthetics. Elesa's internal laboratory carries out colour control with colorimetric spectrodensitometers during the production process, ensuring maximum colour uniformity and repeatability.
Ergostyle, but not only! In the 1990s, Elesa presented a new generation of standard components to the market for the first time, the Ergostyle line. With particularly elegant and ergonomic lines, Ergostyle introduced a new language for both shape and colour range, available in six different colours. If ergonomics and design in Elesa products are essential, as well as formal, features that have always distinguished its production, colour is an additional opportunity with numerous advantages. In fact, the use of colour offers a perfect aesthetic match with the machine or equipment on which the components are installed, increasing their perceived value and quality.
Furthermore, it can represent a fundamental element for distinguishing the different machine functions in a simple and immediate way, also to the benefit of safety.
