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High recycled content in Hydrotech from Alumasc

  • 11 Jan 2018

Alumasc Roofing Systems bring you news that its Hydrotech MM6125 Hot Melt is made up of 30% post-consumer recycled content, therefore an ideal choice for professionals working focussing on sustainability.

Along with the basic bituminous element, Hydrotech is a special combination of recycled materials, including rubber crumb from used tyres, process oil and inert fillers, all products that would typically be destined for landfill.

As well as this, Hydrotech is completely compliant with the REACH legislation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals), a mandatory regulation of the European Union, implemented to further protection standards of human health and the environment from the risks that can be posed by some materials.

Hydro-electric power is the main source of energy used in its production, so sustainability has been very much considered as well.

 

Alumasc Roofing Systems
White House Works
Bold Road
Sutton
St Helens
Merseyside
WA9 4JG
UK

+44 (0) 3335 771 500

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