TYPE
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Textiles
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Wood


PROCESS
Blow-mould
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Extruded
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Non-woven
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CHARACTER
Bendy
Colourful
Elastic
Lightweight
Opaque
Squashy
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APPLICATION
Board
Cushioning
Decking
Floor-covering
Insulation
Geo-textiles
Paving
Textiles
Tiles
Wall-surfacing
Windows

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Rubber/Plastic Lumber
Durable and maintenance-free substitute for timber in outdoor decking applications. Made from recycled non-specific rubbers and plastics, these imitations timbers are available in different colours and sizes.


Plastic Lumber
Durable and maintenance-free substitute for timber in outdoor decking applications. Made from 100% recycled polythene, these imitations timbers are available in different colours and sizes. If specified, custom extrusions are frequently possible.

Plastic Lumber
Durable and maintenance-free substitute for timber in outdoor decking applications. Made from 100% recycled polythene, these imitation timbers are available in different colours and sizes.


Timbaplus®
A range of imitation wood extrusions suitable for interior detailing applications, made from 100% recycled polystyrene. A standard range of extruded forms are available whilst the opportunity to customise is available. Timbaplus® is lightweight and strong, its also very realistic.


Duratext®
A surfacing material which can be used in both exterior and interior applications. Based on a fibre-cement compound which uses a proportion of recycled fibres to manufacture. Available in a range of sizes, colours and finishes. They also extrude cornice-work and other interior detailing.


Rastra®
This material is essentially a customisable breeze-block or lightweight concrete. It achieves this lightness by the cement compound being foamed along with a dosage of small foam chips which are added during the moulding stage. These weight saving measures also help to reduce the amount of material that is actually being consumed allowing the designer to achieve more with less.


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