Supported by National Manufacturer’s Rep, 5Marketing, Inc., SolarShell offers significant benefits to the waste water and water treatment industry.
UniTherm International, a designer, manufacturer and provider of innovative industrial products and solutions, proudly introduces the waste water industry to SolarShell, an easily-applied, glass-reinforced plastic laminate that starts as a flexible sheet and cures to a hard, impermeable material when exposed to UV light.
Available in roll or patch form, SolarShell is easy to cut to any shape can reinforce, repair and/or protect a variety of water treatment materials, including PVC pipe, cement and concrete.
SolarShell is durable and can withstand the effects of chemicals, high-impact pressure, and weather, creating a system that standard protection and reinforcement products cannot offer. Proven to drastically reduce the effects of corrosion from chemicals and acids, SolarShell provides a long-lasting alternative to traditional paint and coatings.
About UniTherm International & 5Marketing, Inc.
Located in Lewisville, Texas, UniTherm International develops and supplies advanced products for the water treatment, plastics, petroleum and other industries. UniTherm leverages twenty years of experience in researching, testing and producing industrial products and solutions to create quality, problem-solving products.
5Marketing Inc. proudly serves as UniTherm’s national manufacturing representative in the waste water, sewage and water treatment industry. Highly experienced in the design and marketing of products in the industry, 5Marketing Inc. offers expert-level of support to sewer and water product distributors from its Plymouth, Minnesota base of operations.
Together UniTherm International and 5Marketing Inc. will provide a full range of engineering, research and development, sales and field support services to their distributors and customers.
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