Aluminium 6063
Our rails are made from anodized 6063 aluminum — a precisely extrudable alloy with a high magnesium and silicon content, making it ideal for clean, refined profiles.Aluminum can be recycled again and again without losing quality, and recycling it uses only a fraction of the energy required to produce primary aluminum. Its hard oxide layer (Al₂O₃) is created electrochemically, bonds permanently to the material, and eliminates the need for additional paint or coatings — resulting in a durable, corrosion-resistant, and safe surface.
TPV Elastomer
Our soft protective rails are made from TPV, a thermoplastic vulcanizate that combines the flexibility of rubber with the processing advantages of thermoplastics. This keeps pads and seals permanently flexible, UV- and weather-resistant, and far less likely to need replacement. Unlike conventional rubber, TPV can be reheated and partially recycled, reducing complex material blends and improving the overall recyclability of the product.
HDPE Plastic
For durable functional parts, we use HDPE (high-density polyethylene) — a lightweight, exceptionally tough plastic with strong resistance to chemicals and moisture. HDPE is one of the world’s most widely recycled plastics, is easily sorted and recycled under recycling code 2, and is well suited to closed material loops. Its high strength-to-weight ratio allows for stable components with minimal material use, helping conserve resources and reduce transport emissions.
ABS Plastic
We use ABS where maximum dimensional stability and precision matter — for example, in heavily used technical components. The material is impact-resistant, can be injection molded with very high precision, and supports tight tolerances, which helps reduce production waste. After use, ABS can be sorted, reprocessed, and reused; combined with its long service life, this means fewer replacements and a lower environmental footprint.
Paper & cardboard
We ship our products in paper and cardboard packaging — made from renewable materials and completely free of plastic composites. Cardboard packaging is easy to collect and recycle within existing recycling systems, where it can be turned into new paper material, helping save energy and reduce waste.