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G.r.p. sheets

25th July 1969, Page 67
25th July 1969
Page 67
Page 67, 25th July 1969 — G.r.p. sheets
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A range of glass-reinforced plastic sheets in various standard sizes and thicknesses is being marketed by Anmac. The sheets were originally designed for lining industrial cold rooms, but are eminently suitable for use in refrigerated vans and containers.

The material is virtually shatter-proof, very hard wearing, waterproof, easily cleaned and resistant to most chemicals normally used for industrial purposes. The standard colour is white, but any B.S. pastel shade can be manufactured to special order.

The company is also marketing 8ft x 4ft sheets with raised ribs at lft centres specifically for containers and rooms cooled by air flow. The ribs allow cartons and boxes to be packed tight against the walls while still permitting a free flow of air around them.

Made by: Anmac Ltd., Daleside Road, Nottingham NG2 3GG.