Välinge introduces 5G Climb

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Viken, Sweden—Välinge will showcase a new technology for installing wall panels at Domotex Hannover 2020: 5G Climb. Based on the Välinge 5G technology, this new solution enables a unique, fast and easy way to mount wall panels and create accent walls without any tools.

5G Climb is suitable for existing flooring products as well as for products developed specifically for wall panels. Moreover, the flooring panels can be used as studs. With a simple click, the panels are installed horizontally, vertically or in a herringbone pattern and are attached instantly to the studs using the specially designed clips.

Visit Välinge Jan. 10-13 in Hall 12, stand B16 at Domotex Hannover.

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