Precast Inc. - July/August 2008 - (Page 69) The PVC covers are used as bases and cast into low-wall concrete panels. When the panels are poured, their tops are left bare, and the panel covers stay in place as the panels are set into position. The panels are then welded to anchors embedded in the structure’s foundation. The wall’s interior PVC surface works well in a variety of industrial applications, including environments where food is processed, electronics are assembled, corrosive materials are handled or animals are housed. The panel covers are durable and easy to clean, says the company. The panel covers are rated food-safe by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. They also prevent erosion to the concrete walls as well as the rebar within the walls caused by moisture or corrosive liquids. The PVC panel covers are delivered to the precast manufacturer with a bright, clean finish, and the panels require no finishing after installation. They are available in white, beige and light grey, and custom colors are available upon request. The panel covers come in three profiles: flat, corrugated and octagonal. Insulation can also be added during construction of the panels to reduce heating and cooling costs. For more information, visit www.octaform.com or contact Kevin Smith at (604) 408-0558 extension 272 or toll free at (888) 786-OCTA (6282). A leading manufacturer of precast concrete products with hundreds of employees. We are looking for great people with outstanding people skills in all job areas. Experience in Precast or concrete construction preferred in our manufacturing jobs. We are recruiting in California, Nevada, and Arizona. Please visit our website at: www.jensenprecast.com or phone our HR Department at (775) 352-2700. We are an equal opportunity employer. BOOTH 409 THE PRECAST SHOW www.jensenprecast.com An Equal Opportunity Employer JULY/AUGUST 2008 | WWW.PRECAST.ORG 69 http://www.turmac.com http://www.octaform.com http://www.jensenprecast.com http://www.jensenprecast.com http://www.turmac.com http://www.precast.org
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