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ALPOLIC™ warns the building and construction industry

13 years before the Grenfell Tower Tragedy in London, ALPOLIC™ released this video as a warning to the building and construction industry.

13 years before the Grenfell Tower Tragedy in London, ALPOLIC™ released this video as a warning to the building and construction industry.

ALPOLIC™ fr vs 100% Polyethylene (PE) Core Cladding in a real life fire simulation test.

Despite other suppliers in the industry continuing to promote and sell PE-core materials in Australia, ALPOLIC™ by Mitsubishi Chemical Infratec Co., Ltd has always put safety before profits.

Why not trust a world leading company with a proven reputation in Fire Safe Cladding.

As well as its superior performance under high temperatures and fire conditions, ALPOLIC™ NC (Non-Combustible) and its fire-resistant aluminium counterpart, ALPOLIC™ fr, are backed by a 20-year full replacement warranty from ALPOLIC™ by Mitsubishi Chemical Infratec Co., Ltd. Network Architectural is the exclusive Australian distributor of ALPOLIC™.

Watch the full version of the ALPOLIC™️ fr Full-Scale Fire Test

Contact us on 02 8316 5000 to find out more.

1 August 2021

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