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| 2016-05-17 |
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| NEW Locally Produced Foam Sided Shelter |
| Stab A Load supply the total solution as far as dock sealing systems are concerned. The seal between the truck trailer and building is paramount in preserving the cold chain at the dock face...read more |
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| 2016-03-10 |
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| Stab-a-load through partnership with Dynaco |
| Stab-a-load through partnership with Dynaco now can help companies market and brand their equipment investments with the introduction of the printed high speed door curtains, tailored for each customer’s requirements...read more |
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| 2016-01-29 |
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| New Web Site Launched |
| Stab-a-Load is proud to introduce the launch of our new user friendly web site. The new web-site offers our customers a show room feel whilst browsing and analyzing our product range...read more |
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| 2015-12-01 |
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| Stab-a-Load gains more territory in KZN |
| Stab-a-Load has recently acquired new offices, workshop and manufacturing facilities in Pinetown Kwa Zulu Natal. The new facility is almost 2.5 times larger than its existing facility which was based in Westmead...read more |
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Richard-Wilcox T300 and T300MR Thermatite Sectional Insulated Steel Doors are ideal for Commercial & Agricultural Warehousing, Fire Hall &
Ambulance Bays, Refrigerated Buildings, Underground Parking and High Security Facilities.
- Sections are evenly filled using a continuous process with CFC/HCFC-free Neufoam™ polyurethane insulation.
- Neufoam™ insulation is zero-ozone depleting and provides higher thermal properties which result in significant energy savings.
- Cavity-free, uniform insulation ensures excellent adhesion to the sheet metal resulting in an exceptional strength to weight ratio that qualifies for a wide range of applications.
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T300 MR
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- Insulated sections fabricated from pre-painted, hot dipped galvanized steel sheets with rigid polyurethane insulation core, face sheet stucco embossed and rib reinforced.
- Sections feature thermal break, steel-polyurethane-steel sandwich formed in a computer-controlled continuous process.
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