Connect with European manufacturers' rep at WPE Lancaster

MANHEIM, Pa. -- Limestone Economics, a management and economic consulting company based in Indiana, will showcase a quartet of European manufacturers it represents at Wood Pro Expo Lancaster, Oct. 13-14.

The companies include:

Xinnix, pronounced “See-Nix,”is a Belgium company that specializes in the production of invisible frameless door systems that melt seamlessly into surrounding walls. The company’s aluminum frame systems are designed for frameless swinging, pivot, and pocket sliding doors. One of Xinnix’s most successful product lines is the X2 frameless door system with concealed hinges. The frames can be built into almost any wall to create a seamless, invisible door.  X2 doors are compatible with most European-style accessories, handles, and locking mechanisms. 
 

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One of Xinnix’s most successful product lines is the X2 frameless door system with concealed hinges

Terno Scorrevoli is a family-owned Italian company with more than 70 years of experience in design and production of sliding mechanisms for furniture, interior doors, and glass structures. Terno's MAGIC 2 system creates barn door-type closures without the visible top sliding rail. The sliding mechanism is concealed in the door itself, creating a clean, contemporary look. Its patented Fluid soft-close mechanism completes the product. The company also offers SWITCH, a sliding system for in-line cabinet doors, that line-up seamlessly with each other when closed.
 
IALC Serramenti, pronounced “Yalk,” is located in northern Italy. The company blends quality, innovation and technology to make avant-garde architectural window frame systems. The company’s metal envelope systems are designed and manufactured for projects ranging from multi-story curtain walls to custom interiors.

ForMe Design has recently made its Italian-made SKIN product line available in the United States. It includes aluminum batten and cladding systems that can be finished with a wide choice of realistic wood-look and other finishes. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, SKIN provides a strong and durable solution with a lower cost and lower maintenance than real wood cladding. It is easy to assemble and enhances the architectural design of any project. 

Learn more about these companies and how to make a connection by visiting Limestone Economics’ booth #326. Learn more about LImestone Economics at limestone-economics.com.

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About Wood Pro Expo
Wood Pro Expo is a regional event for woodworking businesses that brings together suppliers and experts for a localized presentation of equipment and supply solutions. WPE includes a strong educational program on best practices for shop production and business management. The expo features a wide variety of equipment and supplies mainly geared to small and medium-sized shops. The 2022 edition of Wood Pro Expo Lancaster takes place Oct. 13-14 at the Spooky Nook Sports Center/Warehouse at the Nook in Manheim (Lancaster County), Pa. For information visit woodproexpolancaster.com

For exhibitor information contact Lewis Goldman at [email protected] or phone 800-969-2212. 

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