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Silicone-Coated Glass Globes offer shatter resistance.

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Silicone-Coated Glass Globes offer shatter resistance.
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December 23, 2010 - Suited for entrance/exit doors, docking areas, food prep areas, and walk-in refrigerators, Silicone-Coated Glass Globes feature silicone formula with patented components that guarantee non-yellowing optical clarity for life of product. Safety-coated glass will resist thermal shock from contact with elements such as hot grease, welding spatters, rain, or snow. Able to withstand constant heat emitted from 100 W incandescent lamp, coating will not crack or flake.

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Shat-R-Shield, Inc.
116 Ryan Patrick Dr.
Salisbury, NC, 28147
USA



Shat-R-Shield Silicone-Coated Glass Globes


A New Vision in Clarity and Shatter-Resistance

Salisbury, N.C. - Shat-R-Shield, the largest manufacturer of shatter-resistant lamps, recently added silicone-coated glass globes to its line of safety lighting products. The unique silicone formula contains patented components that guarantee non-yellowing optical clarity for the life of the product.

"Silicone traditionally performed quite well as a safety coating material but with lumen output constraints," said Anita Yost, SRS sales and marketing business manager. "Our new silicone formula offers customers the safety protection they require plus crystal clarity for brighter and more efficient light in the workplace."

In addition to transparency over standard silicone-coated products, the new silicone formula offers additional benefits. The safety-coated glass will resist thermal shock from contact with elements such as hot grease, welding spatters, rain or snow. The Shat-R-Shield silicone coating will easily withstand the constant heat emitted from a 100-watt incandescent lamp and is guaranteed not to yellow, crack, or flake. Use Shat-R-Shield silicone-coated glass globes with confidence at entrance/exit doors, docking areas, in food prep areas, food storage areas, and walk-in refrigerators.

Shat-R-Shield lighting products meet safety regulations in the US, Canada, and Mexico -- including FDA, OSHA, ASME, and CFIA. Please visit www.shatrshield.com or email: info1@shatrshield.com
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