Thursday, April 17, 2025

This year’s LIGNA is about to experience Adler Lackfabrik’s very inventive surface solutions at “Adler Square” (booth G28 in hall 17) in Hannover, where visitors can have a hands-on look at them. The new Legno Smart oil and the Adler NXT lacquer technology for deep matt surfaces are two examples. With the help of innumerable samples, anybody who follows the Adler colour plan to success can learn about the extensive selection of Adler surface finishes for every application area and experience firsthand the advantages of cutting-edge coating technologies.
According to Oberfläche-Online, Adler has introduced an unprecedented coating technique called Adler NXT, which allows for deep matt surfaces with exceptional resistance to fingerprints, glossing, and scratches without the need for complicated, expensive system technology! Thanks to a particularly unique combination of raw materials, every consumer can now access what was previously only available to Excimer users.
Through the use of many samples, those who adhere to the Adler color plan for success can become familiar with the extensive selection of Adler surfaces for all application areas and persuade themselves of the benefits of cutting-edge coating technologies. Ultimately, Adler asserts that it has just introduced a ground-breaking coating technique to the market: Adler NXT is said to provide deep matte surfaces with exceptional resistance to fingerprints, gloss, and scratches without requiring complicated, expensive system technology.

Adler NXT: Special features
The kitchen, sideboard, and wardrobe feature different finishes that require regular care to maintain their beauty. Despite common wear issues like fingerprints and scratches, new technology like ADLER NXT offers a solution: a durable, matte finish with a smooth feel.
Uniqueness
In a sense, Wolfgang Danzl, a paint expert and skilled creator of water-based furniture paints in ADLER’s lab, worked out the issue. “The matt lacquer film is usually achieved with matting agents; they form a micro-rough structure that diffusely reflects the light and thus appears matt. However, these matting agents are usually very sensitive; with very matt surfaces, contact with a fingernail is enough to smooth out the rough structure so that the surface shines,” describes Danzl. ADLER NXT features his innovative raw material tech to permanently address this issue. He also marks, “We have succeeded in giving the paint a soft, rounded microstructure that looks deeply matt and is insensitive at the same time. The fingernail glides over the matt surface and leaves no traces of gloss or marks.”
ADLER NXT creates ultra-matt furniture surfaces similar to excimer coatings, with high scratch resistance and gloss, no costly system tech needed.

Alternatives for Industry and Carpenters
ADLER offers two popular water-based furniture coatings with the innovative NXT finish. The efficient 4in1 lacquer Bluefin Pigmores NXT is preferred by joiners and carpenters for its low-emission, high-resistance formula in various colors. ADLER introduces Pigmolux HQ NXT, a 2K UV paint for industrial use, boasting excellent resistance and processing, along with exceptional gloss retention, scratch resistance, elegant matt appearance, and soft feel. According to Wolfgang Danzl, ADLER’s research and development has this time produced an astounding coating innovation: “The combination of high scratch resistance and a very matt appearance was previously only available in the excimer process. With ADLER NXT, we can now make this unique surface quality available to all our customers: for trendy surfaces suitable for everyday use in the entire living and kitchen area!”
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