When industry poses a problem . .
Arborite provides an answer
Arborite-covered wall on cigarette - making floor in the Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada Ltd. factory at Guelph.
THE PROBLEM: Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited, when designing their factory at Guelph, Ontario, were confronted with the problem of selecting a wall covering material that would fulfill several widely diversified requirements-the first being its ability to stand up under rigidly controlled conditions for a prolonged period of time. Other primary requirements were:
• Freedom from maintenance • To be competitively priced
• To remain impervious to a constantly high humidity level
• Beauty
THE SOLUTION: ARBORITE 6 (1/16") bonded to wood core for walls, and ARBORITE POSTFORMED
GRADE bonded to wood core for pillars.
That ARBORITE has met all these requirements and met them in full-is attested to by the fact that Imperial Tobacco's plant at Guelph was completed in 1959 and to date all ARBORITE installations have performed as specified.
Sole Agents:
W. R. LOXLEY CO. LTD., W.R.
Jardine House, Hong Kong.
Tel. 34165
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THE ARBORITE COMPANY
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THE HONG KONG & FAR EAST BUILDER VOLUME 18, NUMBER 4