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Envirograf


® www.envirograf.com


We manufacture the largest range of  


ES/VFR FIRE RETARDANT COATING FOR INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TIMBER


• For external or internal use • Can be applied over existing paint, varnish or waxed surfaces, as well as directly on untreated timber


• Requires a top coat to be applied • Provides UV protection for external timber surfaces


QVFRFIRE RETARDANT COATING FOR INTERNAL TIMBER


• For internal use only • On most substrates, is easy to apply and does not require a primer or top coat


• Can be applied over existing paint, varnish or waxed surfaces, as well as directly on untreated timber


HW INTUMESCENT PAINT SYSTEM FOR INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TIMBER


•  resistant paint


• No need to strip existing paint or varnish as Envirograf adhesion primer is also available


• Provides UV protection for external timber surfaces


tel. 01304 842555 email sales@envirograf.com


WTT T20 FULL AUTO HIGH CAPACITY


Reduce labour cost | Improve throughput | Maximize margins


· Plants are designed, produced, and installed by WTT · 12 charges or more per day · Independent control and mixing system


Engineering support for layout


High quality components


Storage lanes and cross transfer vehicle


Proven performance record | site visits possible UK/Scandinavia Low on emissions | no worker exposure to chemicals


Conforms to all requirements associated with IED, BPR, and CE Marking Directives


+45 97 18 10 88 wtt.global


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