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News Release from: Greenfield Polymers | Subject: Polyurethane street furniture
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 18 July 2007

The future of polyurethane street
furniture

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Greenfield Polymers launch several new ranges of street furniture coating, casting, moulding and encapsulation compounds all of which can be engineered to offer flame retardancy.

Greenfield Polymers continues to be the leading supplier of Polyurethane casting compounds for street furniture and has launched several new ranges of street furniture coating, casting, moulding and encapsulation compounds all of which can be engineered to offer flame retardancy With over 15 years experience in design formulation and supply Greenfield Polymers are constantly updating and developing for clients future needs

Following an intensive 4 year development process Greenfield Polymers now offer materials using high percentages of renewable resources and incorporation of recycled material to reduce the impact of it own and clients products on the environment.

Working closely with recyclers the Organisation is also exploring and developing a recycling program where used bollards, tree grilles etc.

could be potentially turned back into new products further reducing the impact on the environment.

As well as meeting the needs of the streetscape designers it also bears in mind street furniture fitters and products are also being engineered to significantly reduce manual handling and allow for easier fitting and lower fuel use during transportation.

Encompassing a highly trained technical team of chemists Greenfield Polymers are the link between chemistry and street furniture.

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