Business Profile
See the light with Mallatite
Mallatite manufactures lighting columns and bespoke support structures for the rail industry, while satisfying all of its design and safety standards
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he Chesterfield-based company provides efficient lighting support systems for railway and platform applications that not only require low initial outlays, but also simple, safe and efficient on-going single person maintenance with vandal resistant attributes.
Mallatite’s 10-acre site incorporates modern design and manufacturing facilities, with an on-site galvanising plant and anti-corrosion systems coating plant.
Products While decorative columns and signal and sign posts have a place in future railway directives, it is the Mallatite base flex model that satisfies most specifiers’ requirements. These 4m, 5m, 6m 8m and 10m lighting and floodlight columns variants provide a safe and controlled maintenance access to the chosen lantern, be it platform or siding installation.
This hinged, vandal proof folding column can be lowered by a single person via a self-sustaining winch system, allowing the lantern to be maintained at ground level.
These excellent value columns replace the need for maintenance staff to have to work at height and avoid the safety implications of ladders and trains, passengers and restricted working. Operation can be safely undertaken by a single person and the products can be supplied in specific RAL colours to enhance the contiguous surroundings or indeed to highlight the health and safety risks, for example at crossing points. Mallatite holds current ISO 9001, 18001, 14001 and CE accreditation and is a member of the I.L,P & HEMSA and is renowned for its fusion- bonded coating systems that provide customers with a factory applied long- term corrosion protection solution. This system has been adopted by several
PFI contracts currently being installed in the UK. Mallatite has also developed a fully automated root only coating plant offering a consistent coating both internally and externally in the area of a column most susceptible to corrosion. Standard columns are available to 15m nominal heights, while bespoke columns can be manufactured to special order. Mallatite also supplies an extensive range of lighting equipment, including sodium, fluorescent and LED lanterns and floodlights and control gear, and is happy to work with specifiers to satisfy particular requirements and budgets. A range of signal and sign post columns is also available alongside a range of aluminium columns made from recycled material in standard and bespoke designs.
Part of a globally established group Mallatite is part of the globally established Hill & Smith Holdings, ensuring complete order satisfaction with manufacturing flexibility and first class customer service, adhering to strict corporate social responsibility standards. Transparent procedures, best practice business and environmental ethics are closely defined within the operation.
For more information on Baseflex, signal or sign post columns or standard and bespoke columns please view Mallatite’s website at
www.mallatite.com or contact the company directly on: 01246 593 280 – Chesterfield or 01698 352 888 - Wishaw
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