Custom Crafted Book Displays at Parliament
- Allplastics News
- Monday, 15 May 2017 11:01
- Allplastics News Team
The presentation of valuable artefacts and ancient books at exhibitions requires the organisers to display them in a manner that is easy for the visitors to view yet prevent them from touching papers which can result in degradation of ancient papers. Recently the Allplastics fabrication team crafted a range of clear acrylic showcases which displayed and protected many historic books and Bibles in the foyer of the New South Wales Parliament. The exhibition marked the 350th anniversary of the printing of the first Armenian Bible in Amsterdam in 1666-1668 and was hosted by the premier of New South Wales the Honourable Gladys Berejiklian in the theatrette of the oldest parliament in Australia.
Replacement Parts Bottle and Beverage Industry
- Allplastics News
- Wednesday, 10 May 2017 11:01
- Allplastics News Team
Allplastics Engineering provides a diverse range of materials for the bottle and beverage industry and can machine replacements of OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts in accordance to your specific requirements.
The Influence of Colour Schemes in the Workplace
- Allplastics News
- Saturday, 15 April 2017 11:01
- Allplastics News Team
The selection of colours in the workplace has been linked with a range of behavioural outcomes from employees. The psychology of colour has been used to improve productivity, spark creativity, reduce boredom and increase focus. Low wavelength colours such as green and blue are favourable choices if you want happier, more effective workers. Green is restful for the eyes thus making it a good choice in offices where data entry and continuous monitor usage are of high demand. Calming blue will lower the heart rate making the workplace a less stressful environment.
Clear Polycarbonate Replacing Plywood Hoardings
- Allplastics News
- Monday, 10 April 2017 11:01
- Allplastics News Team
Plywood boarding has been used for decades to replace glass panels that have been removed from residential and commercial premises which no longer have tenant or owner occupation for a variety of reasons including foreclosure by banks or long term building activities. Plywood has developed a reputation of being a blight due to its appearance and being a magnet for graffiti. In addition, Plywood is not transparent thus attracting unwelcome visitors who are not seen at day or night within a vacant property. In the USA where house foreclosures have seen a dramatic rise during and after the GFC (Global Financial Crisis)