ACOVA
ACOVA (les Ateliers de Construction de Vaux Andigny) is a French company founded in 1964 in Vaux Andigny in the Aisne department in the Picardy region. It focused on decorative radiators from the outset and became a pioneer in designer radiators. Its radiators had smooth, coloured fronts from the outset to become a decorative object in their own right, which immediately appealed to the architects of the day. ACOVA used a new process, epoxy cataphoresis, borrowed from the automotive sector to achieve smooth, corrosion-resistant surfaces before painting. Shortly afterwards, ACOVA launched its famous towel radiators, practical and stylish. These radiators can be adapted to a variety of shapes, including curved and claustra. ACOVA manufactures in France, in Vaux Andigny and Chalons en Champagne. The company is very committed to protecting the environment, using recyclable steel and natural mineral oil for its inertia radiators, and of course manufactures radiators with low energy consumption.