Bushes, Top Hat Bushes and Flanged Bushes
- Allplastics News
- Sunday, 15 November 2020 11:01
- Allplastics News Team
Our bushes are machined from Nylon, Acetal, PTFE, HDPE, Polypropylene, PVC, PEEK and many other engineering plastics in a variety of diameters and lengths to suit our customers unique requirements.
The bushes can be just straight with an outside diameter, inside diameter and a nominated length. Alternatively, we can manufacture bespoke flanged or “top-hat”
Escape into Summer with DONCHAMP® Splash Acrylic Solutions for Aquariums; Architectural and Pool Viewing Panels
- Allplastics News
- Tuesday, 10 November 2020 11:01
- Allplastics News Team
We at Allplastics are receiving many complimentary comments about the DONCHAMP® Range of Clear Acrylic Pool panels which offer the Long-Term UV Stability - 30 Years “silent Achiever “warranty.
Cameron D’Arcy the owner of Sierra Escape in Mudgee in New South Wales provided positive feedback about the Clear Pool panel installed earlier this year “we are more than satisfied with the look and performance of the DONCHAMP® Splash Infinity panel purchased from Allplastics.
Textured HDPE for Playground Equipment & Exercise Stations
- Allplastics News
- Thursday, 05 November 2020 11:01
- Allplastics News Team
Outdoor exercise activities are an essential ingredient in council run parks and playgrounds.
Allplastics Engineering can provide your recreational projects with custom CNC Routered UV resistant Textured HDPE Shapes suitable for exercises and playground equipment. Unlike timber, HDPE will not rot or splinter over time and unlike steel it will not rust hence making it an ideal material to be used outdoors.
Foam Board is a unique alternative to traditional timber or rubber construction material. It’s a versatile material which is virtually indestructible, lightweight,
Hyde Park Barracks
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- Sunday, 18 October 2020 01:01
- Allplastics News Team
Allplastics Architectural and Building division is proud to be associated with the refurbishment of the Hyde Park Barracks Museum in Sydney. The project was completed by Zadro Constructions in early 2020 and recently opened to the public following COVID - 19 restrictions.
The site which is inscribed on the UNESCO List of World Heritage under pre-eminent Australian Convict Sites was closed in January of 2019 for a massive restoration project budgeted at 18 million to reopen as "a rich new, immersive visitor experience like no other in Australia”.