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Plaspanel Multi-purpose Panels
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Plaspanel new colour range is all green
Monday 3rd December 2007

Plaspanel multi-purpose plastic panels are now available in a range of nine colours – all 100% recycled and 100% recyclable. The range of off-white, beige, oyster grey, yellow, orange, red, blue, green and black offers endless possibilities. And because the colour goes all the way through, the product offers incomparable durability.

Almost indestructible, Plaspanel flat sheet panels offer a number of distinct benefits over comparable flat sheet products. Plaspanel is 
waterproof so they do not rot, swell, delaminate, deteriorate or absorb moisture. The non-stick surface cleans easily, is scratch 
resistant and difficult to graffiti. They are rustproof, chemical, bacteria and mould resistant. This durability makes Plaspanel perfect for outdoor and high traffic areas and a vast number of applications. Best of all, Plaspanel is easy to work with and can be cut, routered, drilled, welded and mechanically fixed with standard tools.

Gordon Long, Manager of Builda Panels explains, “We are responding to a wider demand for primary colours used in outdoor applications, cabinets, partitions and furniture. Add to this the fact that we offer the only 100% recycled product with this colour range.”

Plaspanel is the be-all and end-all of closed loop recycling. The product is manufactured from recycled plastic waste in high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and can itself be recycled. All waste or leftover product can simply be separated from other materials and sent for recycling. Good news for you and good news for the environment.

Source: Selector.com. - Monday 3rd December 2007



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