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13th January
2012 |
PGF
Insulation is proud to present to you our latest
product – BROWNIE, the second generation ECOWOOL
On top of the superior insulation features
brought by ECOWOOL, BROWNIE is formaldehyde
free. It employs natural polyester-based binder
that is free of formalin, phenol or any other
artificial chemicals.
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1st November 2011 |
ECOWOOL – New
Generation of Glass mineral wool
ECOWOOL is a specifically designed glass mineral
wool for thermal, fire safety and acoustical
insulation for building occupants to achieve the
level of indoor comfort deserved.
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1st October 2011 |
FIBERIFFIC -
Blow apply insulation to surface without the
mess of overspray of conventional systems
The versatile insulation system for residential,
commercial and industrial applications.
Fiberiffic is an ideal system for insulation
your building. It provides a fast, easy,
seamless alternative to standard buildings as it
is applied after the building's skin is in
place.
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19th August 2011 |
21st Annual
General Meeting
The 21st Annual General Meeting of Poly Glass
Fibre.
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1st July 2011 |
Formaldehyde
Free Insulation
As you may have heard, PGF Insulation producer
is now manufacturing and selling glass mineral
wool insulation which is “formaldehyde-free.”
WHAT IS “FORMALDEHYDE-FREE” INSULATION?
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30 June - 3 July 2011 |
Archidex 2011 Exhibition
We are exhibiting at Archidex 2011 in Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
on 30 June to 3 July 2011.
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11 - 13 May 2011 |
DesignBUILD
Sydney 2011 Exhibition
We are exhibiting at DesignBUILD Sydney 2011 in
Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre on 11 to 13 May 2011.
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15 - 17 April 2011 |
HomeDec 2011
Exhibition
We are exhibiting at
HomeDec 2011 Exhibition in Penang International
Sports Arena on 15-17 April 2011.
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8 March 2011 |
Change Of
Company's Name
Poly Glass Fibre Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. has
been changed to PGF Insulation Sdn. Bhd.
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Expansion On Existing Plant Facilities
Poly Glass Fibre Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. ("PGF"), a glass mineral wool insulation manufacturer, will be spending more than 10 million in the financial year ending 28 February 2012 to expand its current plant facilities. |
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