When it comes to durable and decorative casings for transport projects, Encasement’s extensive range has them covered, whether it’s an airport, train station or bus terminus. The company’s column casings and building linings provide wide choice of materials and finishes, allowing a broad range of specification options.
Encasement’s Circa and Quadra column casings are for use specifically on interior applications and allow increased versatility as they are available in a range of standard dimensions or can be specified in bespoke shapes and sizes. Manufactured from pre-formed plywood and usually finished with a tough high-pressure laminate (HPL), they are regularly specified for transport hubs and related applications.
Column casings from the Forma metal and Polyma GRP ranges can be specified for both interior or exterior use, as their inherent weather resistance, durable materials and exceptionally wide choice of finishes allows even greater design freedom and versatility.
While standard sizes are available in both ranges, they are also ideally suited for casings with bespoke shapes and dimensions, as Forma is manufactured from aluminium or stainless steel and the Polyma range is produced from moulds, enabling them to meet individual project requirements.
For many transport hubs, their interior walls also require a combination of protection and aesthetics to resist accidental damage and minimise maintenance requirements while providing a decorative finish in areas, such as waiting rooms, foyers, check-ins and self-service ticketing zones.
Encasement’s Vecta building linings range is designed to meet these diverse requirements. They are bespoke manufactured and can be specified in a range of materials, including natural, brushed, anodised or PPC coated metal, as well as compact laminate wall linings, which are available in a wide palette of colours. They can also incorporate custom images or graphics for unique interior design or branding solutions.