Protecting alloy bodies
25th April 1975, Page 19
25th April 1975
Page 19

Page 19, 25th April 1975
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AN acrylic co-polymer treatment designed for once-a-year application as a protection against corrosion and fading of metal finishes is being introduced to this country by NA3 International, of Denmark.
Among transport applications is anti-oxydisation treatment of alloy bodywork, which NA3 is said to keep completely clean and bright. The process is by annual spraying, taking three to four hours at a typical cost of £56 for a 38ft alloy van trailer.
The process was demonstrated yesterday at the premises of Ailsa Industrial Services, in Paisley—the first agent appointed in the UK.