INTRODUCTION
Gennor (UK) Ltd is a wholly owned British company using modern technology in computing and manufacture to produce technically advanced, high quality coatings which can be easily applied, have low maintenance and present the lowest possible detriment to the environment at competitive prices.
OUR CLIENTS
Our products are being used in the United Kingdom as well as overseas in many various and prestigious environments. These include Chemical, Defence, Electricity, Nuclear, Oil, Sewage, Shipping and Water industries, as well as in Commercial and Industrial areas and in Hospitals, Schools and Municipalities.
OUR PRODUCTS
We manufacture and supply a range of versatile industrial coatings and linings to meet the many and varied corrosion and erosion problems that civil engineers encounter in their daily work. Our products solve problems. |
PRICES
Prices have been removed from the web due to the fluctuating costs of raw materials and transport. Please contact us either by e-mail, fax or telephone for up to date prices.
RANGE OF PRODUCTS
The range of coatings available are too many to list on this site. There are also various grades and various speeds of curing for each product, all are not listed. These can be discussed if you explain the kind of problem you wish to solve.
DELIVERY
Our standard delivery in the UK is 2-3 days and by a reputable carrier. Charges for delivery will depend on the quantity per delivery. The cost of delivery can be given in advance when required. Overseas deliveries will depend on the destination and the speed with which the goods are required.
ABBREVIATIONS - NOTES
A = Airless spray
B = By brush
C = Conventional Spray
Cold = Can be applied as supplied
Cr = Cartridge
DM = Demineralised
E = Epoxy
GF = Glass Flake
H = Hydracat
Hot = Has to be heated either before or during application
N/A = Not applicable
P = Pour & roll. Spread out with squeegee and use spiked roller
R = Roller
Std = Standard
T = Trowel
U = Urethane
U/V = Ultra Violet Light
WB = Water Based
WRAS = Water Regulations Advisory Scheme
m²/ltr = Metre square per litre
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