Allplastics' PEP-Core panels featured in Melbourne Girls' Grammar School's Wildfell precinct
- Allplastics News
- Saturday, 25 October 2014 13:50
- Allplastics News Team
Transforming the heart of Melbourne Girls' Grammar School's Merton Hall campus, Wildfell is an innovative reimagining of the conventional educational building.
Located in South Yarra and the result of collaboration between Melbourne based Sally Draper Architects and Taylor Cullity Lethlean (TCL) landscaping, the project is an inspiring learning environment amidst a dense inner city site.
Situated beneath the school's playing fields, the northfacing Wildfell precinct mediates between indoor and outdoor learning areas. Internally, large areas have been developed as multifunctional spaces to accommodate staff and student interactions.
PVC Rigid Components for Chemical Resistance
- Allplastics News
- Friday, 24 October 2014 13:50
- Allplastics News Team
Allplastics Engineering can supply Rigid PVC Sheet, Rod and Tube. PVC has a very good resistance to many chemicals including concentrated acids, alkalis and alcohols. In addition PVC has a good mechanical strength and can be easily machined, drilled, milled and tapped. Laser cutting is not recommended on PVC sheets due to the fumes released; however CNC routing can be achieved with no fumes. Moisture absorption of PVC is low and can be bonded to other surfaces by using general purpose epoxy resin.
ZEST in the City
- Allplastics News
- Monday, 29 September 2014 13:52
- Allplastics News Team
From 4 – 7 September the Australian Garden Show Sydney was exhibited and Allplastics Engineering participated at this show by providing the displays for Kevin Quelch of Inovasis Design.
The entry was granted the silver prize for the "ZEST" in the City Gardens category.
The Allplastics Engineering team provided the PERSPEX® Frost vertical and horizontal panels in the colours Lime Zest and Burnt Orange (6mm thick) to give it overall a beautiful and futuristic look that created interesting diffused light and shadows.
Decorative Screens with PERSPEX® Frost
- Allplastics News
- Monday, 29 September 2014 13:50
- Allplastics News Team
Allplastics has recently supplied PERSPEX® Frost Hot Chocolate Panels for the Wah Wah Lounge at Danks Street, Waterloo. The PERSPEX® Frost Hot Chocolate panels were used to create an aesthetically stunning look which impresses customers when they walk in, as they used to see the open kitchen previously. The panels were delivered in cut panels of various sizes with holes in it to install the panels easy and quickly on the timber slats dividing the kitchen from the patrons. In addition to the aesthetics, the PERSPEX® will also reduce some of the noise and odour coming from the kitchen.