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    News Archive for October 2005

    Waterproof concrete protects against salt corrosion

    Norman Sheun & Associates architects in Adelaide have protected Telstra Australia’s profits by using Cementaid’s Caltite Concrete in their Telecom Tower project in Brighton, SA.


    Long-life anti-fungal/anti-grime treatment

    Cementaid has released Driwal P6, a water-repellent reactive silicone component with the P6 modifier dissolved in a penetrating solvent.


    La salle launches ‘groovy’ commercial furniture

    La Salle Furniture has launched a new range of contemporary commercial furniture to offer further choice to interior designers and commercial furniture buyers.


    Lift Shop provides Supermec

    Offering lift solutions is not a simple process, says Lift Shop.


    Thorn Lighting releases Jet fitting for street lights

    Thorn Lighting has released the Jet street light fitting.


    Kennards Lift & Shift now has glass lifting equipment

    Kennards Lift and Shift now stock an extensive range of Glass lifting equipment to serve the glazier and glass industry.


    Safety improved for diesel cranes

    For the first time, hydraulically-controlled diesel cranes can be fitted with an anti-collision facility using the new Limatlas system developed in Australia.


    Corrosion-proof concrete for Indian naval base

    Project Seabird is and Indian Navy project using its base at Karwar (Karnataka).


    Porcelain tiles for the stone look

    Amber has released Geo Travertine, a full bodied porcelain tile that meets demands for stone look large format tiles.


    Sweet dreams with Kelvinator Biofresh

    A new air conditioner from Electrolux is economical to use and promises fresher air and therefore a better night’s sleep.


    Tambour door storage cabinet


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