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News Release from: Elesa (UK) | Subject: M843 Series Gloss Handles
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 June 2002
Gloss finish thermoplastics handles are
strong
For a long time a high gloss finish was only achievable with thermoset plastics, but handles are now available in a gloss finish, with high impact strength thermoplastics.
Ex-stock supply of a variety of colour options is an important feature of the Elesa-Clayton M843 Series Gloss Handles For a long time a high gloss finish was only achievable with thermoset plastics - now market leaders Elesa-Clayton are pleased to offer another technical innovation - gloss finish, with high impact strength thermoplastics
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 17 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The bright gloss finish, non-shatter material and blind reverse mounting features have significant advantages in cleaning, which is beneficial in food processing and packaging.
Colour selection also being important for colour matching/equipment differentiation - consequently Elesa-Clayton have six colours available in industry standard 140mm size to suit all types of door, draw and case applications, including working temperatures up to 140degC.
M843 series are lightweight and shatterproof with the lost cost benefits of thermoplastic and the smooth gloss finish usually associated with conventional thermoset materials.
Due to the ease of colouring thermoplastic, Elesa offer black, grey, yellow, orange, red and blue as standard ex-stock options. Request a free brochure from Elesa (UK) ...
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