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Resysta "Settles" on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong, China


Gumu Engineering: Resysta "Settles" on Hong Kong Avenue of Stars 

 

The new green and environmentally friendly material Resysta frequently appears in the media. According to the latest news, Resysta has "settled" on the Hong Kong Avenue of Stars.

The Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong, upgraded and renovated with Resysta material, has been officially completed and reopened. Let's take a look at this masterpiece.

Hong Kong Avenue of Stars ( Avenue of Stars) is located in the Tsim Sha Tsui East Waterfront Garden in Kowloon, Hong Kong, along Victoria Harbour opposite the New World Centre. On October 8, 2015, the Avenue of Stars was temporarily closed for upgrades and renovations as part of the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Enhancement Plan. Resysta was the main material used for the upgrade. The project was officially completed at the end of 2018, and a reopening ceremony was held in January 2019, marking Resysta's high-profile debut. 

As an outdoor venue exposed to wind, rain, sun, and weather, the material requires excellent waterproof, anti-corrosion, UV resistance, and weather resistance properties. What charm made the construction team select Resysta as the one in a million? Why was Resysta chosen as the construction material? What makes Resysta stand out among many materials? Today, let me reveal this mystery to you. 

Resysta is a new composite material mainly composed of natural silica extracted from plants, salt, and mineral oil. It contains 100% no wood but looks and feels very similar to wood. It features flame retardancy, high slip resistance, UV and static resistance, waterproof and moisture resistance, and weather durability. It can sustainably be used outdoors for 80-100 years and is 100% recyclable, making it an extremely eco-friendly material.

Words alone are not enough, Behind Resysta's powerful functions is strong technology and support from authoritative certification bodies. It has won the German Red Dot Design Award three times and many global awards, and has been strictly certified by renowned institutions in China, Germany, the UK, the EU, and other regions.

  The material must not only be strong and durable but also aesthetically pleasing to meet the tastes of the bustling urban public in Hong Kong. It feels very much like wood but performs better than wood and is called a better wood. 

Resysta material can be widely used in flooring, wall panels, fences, and other engineering projects. As a new environmentally friendly material, it has huge development potential and market prospects. In 2024, we are committed to vigorously promoting Resysta material, serving more customers, benefiting more users, and contributing to society.