AiroLam Ltd
NSE:AIROLAM
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AiroLam Ltd
Glance View
Airo Lam Ltd. engages in the manufacture and marketing of decorative laminates. The company is headquartered in Sabar Kantha, Gujarat. The company went IPO on 2017-10-06. The firm manufactures decorative laminates for residential and commercial applications. Its product categories include Laminate, Special Laminates, Compact and Plywood. Its Laminate products include decorative laminates, 1 mm laminate, door skin, marker board / chalk board and liner / bakers. Its Special Laminates products include anti finger print laminates, synchronized laminates, digital laminates, fire retardant laminates, anti bacterial laminates, unicore laminate and post forming laminates. Its Compact products include compact sheets, interior wall cladding, unicore compact, restroom compact and locker solution and sandwich compact.
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