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Tough doors for waste site
25 January 2013
Stertil Stokvis is to supply more than 250 doors and shutters to two waste management projects in a contract worth almost £1.5m. Waste 2 Resources is constructing two waste treatment facilities in Leyland and Thornt

Stertil Stokvis is to supply
more than 250 doors and
shutters to two waste
management projects in a
contract worth almost £1.5m.
Waste 2 Resources is constructing two waste treatment facilities in Leyland and Thornton in partnership with waste processing specialist Global Renewables.
Stertil Stokvis will supply external doors and shutters, including its Ultra Tough M & I Doors, Insulated Roller Shutters and Personnel Doors. The Ultra Tough M & I Door has been designed to offer reliable performance in rugged industrial applications.
Heavy duty side frames, thick rubber curtain and Windlok design form a nearairtight seal and can resist wind pressures to hurricane force. A rubber profile is incorporated into each vertical edge of the door curtain.When the heavy duty front channel is closed, the Windlok is tightly secured. As wind pressure is put on the door area, the door panel locks into place. The more pressure, the better the seal yet the door will still operate smoothly.
Waste 2 Resources is constructing two waste treatment facilities in Leyland and Thornton in partnership with waste processing specialist Global Renewables.
Stertil Stokvis will supply external doors and shutters, including its Ultra Tough M & I Doors, Insulated Roller Shutters and Personnel Doors. The Ultra Tough M & I Door has been designed to offer reliable performance in rugged industrial applications.
Heavy duty side frames, thick rubber curtain and Windlok design form a nearairtight seal and can resist wind pressures to hurricane force. A rubber profile is incorporated into each vertical edge of the door curtain.When the heavy duty front channel is closed, the Windlok is tightly secured. As wind pressure is put on the door area, the door panel locks into place. The more pressure, the better the seal yet the door will still operate smoothly.
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