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Apex is Tops with R&G Sheetmetal

R&G Sheetmetal Workers is one of the largest sheet metal concerns in South Africa and after almost 25 years of supplying high quality material to a wide range of industries, including the electrical, locomotive, banking, signage and automotive sectors, it knows how to recognise a reliable, top-calibre product. Read the rest of this entry »

Apex Smart Reset Roll up Door Attracts Attention

State-of-the-art Smart Reset roll-up doors from Apex Strip Curtains are attracting attention across a spectrum of industrial sectors as an affordable, effective and hi-tech solution to separating and insulating critical areas in production plants, warehouses and shipment areas — even where space is at a premium. Read the rest of this entry »

Drawing the Curtains on Access and Temperature Control

For over two decades, Apex Strip Curtains and Doors has seen its products proliferate in retail outlets and distribution and warehouse systems in KwaZulu-Natal as word of the quality, innovation and service spreads. Consulting engineers regularly resort to Apex Strip Curtains and Doors for products that conform to precise specifications within tight deadlines and unforgiving budgets. Read the rest of this entry »

Fry’s Metal Installs Apex Strip Curtains in New Battery Breaker Plant

Fry’s Metal, involved in the secondary smelting and refining of lead, antimony and tin alloys and the production of lead and lead alloys in ingot form, has installed Apex Strip Curtains in its newly commissioned battery breaker plant. Read the rest of this entry »

Low Price PVC Strip Material From Far East Could Pose Health and Safety Risks

Concerns have been raised that low priced PVC strip material imported from the Far East could pose health and safety risks.

All PVC strip material, whether locally manufactured or imported, is subject to strict standards enacted in Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals (REACH) legislation. However, certain imported products have been shown to be well below the required standards or fail to meet the standards in many respects. Read the rest of this entry »

 

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