Balastrading and fencing
■Aluminium is widely used in windows, patios, doors, shower screens and Japanese style room dividers. However a more recent development from Aluminium Distributors Limited is the exclusive ahiiminium balustrading aßd fencing systems. jjAlum-Align as it is eft led, is a fencing and liilustrading system which i£ processed in the same wev as windows and door designs etc. pThis process involves an electrostatic powder coatijg process which produces aluminium with a ffiish guaranteed to be replant to chemicals, imand abrasion. frTo obtain the desired colour combination a polyester powder which has electrostatic properties, ensures an effective and even coating dp the most awkward of shapes. When the polyester powder has been applied to sufficient depth
the component is then heated and allowed to fuse into a tough and almost indestructable surface. With the ever increasing demand for renovation Alum-Align can offer wrought iron, with the old world charm, to add warmth and character to your home. As the trends today are towards simplicity this maintenance free system can be at home on staircases. patios, balconies and barbeque areas. Alum-Align can also be used for fencing purposes and for enclosing private swimming pools for safety purposes and enhancement. With durability, looks and easy’ maintenance the use of aluminium is recognised as a home improvement and many lending institutions have loans available to meet your necessary requirements.
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Press, 9 October 1979, Page 19
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