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The Benefits of Using Polyurethane Products
Have you ever taken the time to consider the advantages of using polyurethane products as opposed to alternative plastic or rubber products?
- Polyurethane has excellent abrasion resistance and has out performed ordinary rubber and plastic sometimes by a factor of as much as 8 to 1
- Polyurethane has significantly better impact resistance than structural plastics. So why buy bubble pack made of any other product?
- The physical properties of polyurethane are very resistant to environmental conditions such as heat, cold, and aging. This makes our products perfect for roll-off liner bins.
- Polyurethane has excellent long term stability in water and is resistant to swelling and deterioration in temperatures as high as 80ºC. It is also very resistant to mold, mildew and fungus growth, which make is it an excellent choice for applications in which there is exposure to a moist environment.
- Polyurethane is resistant to oil and solvents and outperforms metal in chemical resistance. It is also resistant to radiation and is stable under high vacuum conditions. Protect both your products and industrial capital equipment via our large assortment of polyethylene roll stock.
- Polyurethane can be used to reduce noise levels in manufacturing facilities. By having machinery such as ductwork and feed chutes lined with polyurethane, clatter and banging will be reduced.
Call today to discuss any need. For a quote, contact Atlantic Poly Inc.
Drum Liners Save Money and Offer Protection
Manufacturing companies and remodeling and construction companies all have in common the possibility of exposure to potentially hazardous materials, whether they are chemicals in liquid form, or air born contaminants. For protection from hazardous materials companies use Roll Off Dumpster Liners. Roll Off Dumpster Liners are garbage bags for the dumpster that are easy to use, easy to dispose of, and keep hazardous materials contained .
Keeping the workplace safe and secure, while saving money is important to every business. Roll off dumpster liners add a level of safety and security in the workplace that cannot be achieved by using dumpsters alone. Dumpster liners allow another level of additional security against leaks and spills as well as air born hazards.
Industrial facilities and construction sites that are involved with hazardous materials need to exercise extra precautions; these precautions are economically addressed with dumpster liners therefore better protecting workers, employees, and all others who may be in the immediate area. Additionally, dumpster liners lower wash-out costs and increase container longevity.
Roll off liners are used daily by manufacturing companies as well as concrete, asbestos abatement, and environmental services companies to contain hazardous materials. Made from polyethylene they provide a cleaner, safer, easier way to dump debris, and other airborne contaminants. For a quote, contact Atlantic Poly Inc.
Shrink Wrap is the Most Economical Way to Pack and Store Product
If you are a company that packs or ships product or materials, shrink wrap is the most popular and most inexpensive material used for packing. Today, you can buy hand held shrink wrap, machine shrink wrap or an economical alternative called discount shrink wrap. Overall however, shrink wrap is the most economical way to pack and store and it offers products complete protection from theft and damage.
Shrink wrap or stretch film is used to pack boxes, pallets of food, DVDs, electronic equipment, palatalized products, appliances and numerous other items. Shrink film is also used during storage, to keep items contained and secure on warehouse shelves then, making these same pallets easier to move around and transport. Stretch film also protects products against theft.
Hand held shrink wrap uses high temperatures to shrink, but there is also shrink wrap that can be used in one step shrink wrap machines. Shrink wrap films are available as low-temp film, anti-fog film and pre-perforated film.
Poly shrink film can also be used to wrap large items like boats and cars for the winter and most comes with UV protection. Generally, prices depend on the length, width, and shine and clarity qualities. For more information or a quote on shrink wrap, contact Atlantic Poly.
Dust Barriers and Construction Film Increases Business and Cuts Down on Labor Costs
Home remodeling projects are on the rise. Which is good news for construction and remodeling companies. How can you keep costs down while your revenues increase? By getting competitive costs for supplies and by cutting down on labor costs.
Dust barriers or construction film is an important, but often overlooked part of construction costs for contractors. Those contractors who are interested in keeping their customers’ homes as clean and inhabitable as possible take advantage of dust barriers on the job.
Dust is a common problem in remodeling projects, and keeping your customers happy is very important for both repeat and referral business. However, dust works against you. To reduce clean up, and to keep your customers homes clean, contractors want to be able to contain dusty areas as much possible. The best way to do this is to invest in dust barriers or construction film.
Dust control products include temporary barrier systems, plastic sheeting, and floor protection. Contractors who use dust control supplies save money on labor while impressing customers. This is a great way to increase customer satisfaction and referrals. At the same time, construction film and other dust control methods make clean up quicker and more efficient, saving you money on labor costs.
For a competitive quote on construction film and floor coverings, contact Atlantic Poly.
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