Stoppani renews its participation in METS, Europe’s most technical B2B boat show

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Plaster500HPMetstrade, held from 17 to 19 November 2015 at the Amsterdam RAI, is the most important international B2B trade show in the yachting industry
The record-breaking figures achieved yearly by the Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS) continuously reconfirm the fair’s reputation as the industry’s most representative B2B event.
The excellent selection showcased of innovative products and services from around the world determines the success of a trade fair that revolves around the quality of its exhibitors and visitors.
Stoppani believes deeply in this annual event targeted at marine industry professionals, and will be presenting its unique and distinctive colour offering, supported by Isofan Marine and its range of products designed to guarantee finishes of incomparable brilliance, light stability and resistance to aging.
In particular, Stoppani will be presenting its latest innovation: Plaster 5000 H.P., a new ultralight epoxy plaster suitable for use in thick layers over large surfaces, thanks to its low specific weight that does not affect the final weight of vessels on which it is used.
Particularly suitable for levelling steel and aluminium surfaces, Plaster 5000 H.P. may also be used on any substrate commonly used for marine construction and refitting purposes.
Stoppani’s participation in METS will have a special focus on colour, technology and the potential extension of its distribution network.

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