Factory making Modular Chiller - Tongue and Groove Type Hollow Core MGO Board – Airwoods
Factory making Modular Chiller - Tongue and Groove Type Hollow Core MGO Board – Airwoods Detail:
The surface is high grade of polyester, PVDF polyester and fluororesin paint. The face metal sheet can be used the galvanized sheet, #304 stainless steel sheet, aluminum-magnesium-managanese sheet and aluminum alloy sheet. So it has good anti-corrosion, acidproof, anti-crak, thermostability and ageing resistance. The core materials is A-class flame resistant(except paper honeycomb). There is neither melting during burning nor high temperature decomposing dripping. As a first choice product of cleaning room, operating room, pharmaceutical factory, electron workshop, high grade purification laboratories. It is characterized by high intensity, impact resistance, good shock resistance and easy construction and installation.
Applicable industries: the pharmaceutical industry, food processing, medicine and health, disease control, inspection and quarantine, Optical technology, laser technology, precision instruments, microelectronics, etc.

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We pursue the management tenet of "Quality is remarkable, Company is supreme, Name is first", and will sincerely create and share success with all clientele for Factory making Modular Chiller - Tongue and Groove Type Hollow Core MGO Board – Airwoods , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Rwanda, New York, Cyprus, With well educated, innovative and energetic staff, we are responsible for all elements of research, design, manufacture, sale and distribution. By studying and developing new techniques, we are not only following but also leading fashion industry. We listen attentively to the feedback from our customers and provide instant replies. You will instantly feel our professional and attentive service.
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