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Polyseam has been a leading manufacturer of passive fire protection products for over thirty years and exports to more than fifty countries globally. The company specialises in the production of fire rated sealants, mortar, coatings and paint for almost any substrate. With comprehensive manufacturing experience, Polyseam develops innovative products that help trade professionals do their job effectively and efficiently.
Polyseam is committed to reducing its environmental impact and achieving a sustainable future. The company has replaced gas-fuelled forklift trucks with electric trucks that can be charged when not in use. Polyseam’s factory is equipped with solar panels that power 30% of its energy consumption. Most products manufactured are water based and free of, or contain the minimum VOC’s, with innovative features that consider employees during the production process, end users and the environment. The company is ISO 14001 certified and consistently working towards reducing and managing environmental impacts.
Polyseam understands the importance of working with its customers to achieve desired outcomes, which is why its manufacturing and packing operation is completely flexible. The factory can facilitate long and short production runs, providing cost-effective solutions for large organisations testing new or potential markets or smaller companies requiring modest quantities. Polyseam has a dedicated customer service and logistics team to ensure that all orders are processed accurately and delivered on time with minimal carbon footprint.
Polyseam's own brand of passive fire protection products and systems, Protecta is a market-leader in the firestopping industry. To ensure all Protecta products meet the strict requirements of today's construction projects, Polyseam is committed to ongoing testing and development programs in cooperation with major laboratories. The Protecta product range offers comprehensive fire-stopping systems that ensure full compliance with all regulatory requirements. Most products are CE marked and have ETA’s (European Technical Assessment) and UKTA’s (United Kingdom Technical Assessment)
Polyseam provides in-depth firestopping training programs to ensure all customers fully understand how the products and systems work. The company is dedicated to providing comprehensive product training and expert technical advice, equipping customers with everything they need to get the job done efficiently and effectively. Polyseam offers a variety of different training options, including online firestop product training, on-site guidance, and its new RIBA CPD approved training session.
Polyseam and Protecta are dedicated to innovating and developing firestopping products that will react effectively in the event of a fire. The company aspires to continuously test all products and systems in line with regulatory requirements and ensure they are certified by the relevant governing bodies. Accountability starts right here with Polyseam and Protecta.
Head Office and Factory
Polyseam Ltd.
15 St Andrews Road,
Huddersfield, HD1 6SB.
United Kingdom.
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