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2005-10-08 Eastman Plastics Copolyester
Resin Thermoformed Sheets Seattle, WA, USA--(Jobwerx News)--Eastman Chemical Company, manufacturer
of chemicals, fibers and plastics worldwide, helps UK Bank re-brand their
corporate identity.
As part of an extensive re-branding exercise, UK high street bank Abbey
is refitting its 714 branches in the United Kingdom over the next three
years, using its new corporate identity. For the interior display panels,
the material selected was Griphen Frost™ from Arla Plast of Sweden. These
sheets, made from Eastman 14471 copolyester resin, were thermoformed to
retain their matt surface finish, giving great visual impact. In addition,
the material has Class 1Y fire certification in the UK – with low smoke
density and emission of non-toxic gases in a fire. Abbey has 714 branches in the UK through which it services 18 million
customers. The Bank was acquired in 2004 by Grupo Santander, the world's
ninth largest bank by market capitalization, with 63 million customers
in Europe and America. To reflect the new ownership and to align itself
with the corporate identity of Grupo Santander, Abbey embarked on an ambitious
refit programme for all of its branches. During 2005, all external signage
is being replaced. Over the next three years the interiors will be refitted,
with 125 branches getting a complete refurbishment during 2005, which
includes new wall and floor covering as well as units and furniture. 400
more will receive new “merchandising and messaging” panels between August
and December of 2005. To help source the right material, Arla Plast of Sweden was approached.
According to Product Manager Jonas Borgsten the first material they looked
at was PMMA. But this was not considered strong enough: “We recently introduced
a new range of panels -Griphen Frost, made from Eastman 14471 copolyester
resin, - which could be made to meet the color specification exactly.
To make sure it does, Arla Plast even specified the type of fluorescent
tube that is to be used.
“This is a large project and Abbey’s lead times were very short – but we did not cut any corners. We all worked together – a huge learning curve – to find the right solution for the customer – even incorporating some last minute color changes, literally hours before we started extruding. The support we received from the team at Eastman was very important.” Griphen Frost is manufactured using Eastman 14471 copolyester resin,
a material which has a long history of use in indoor signs and store-fixtures,
and is known for its superior thermoforming characteristics, chemical
resistance and ease of fabrication. Sheets can be routed, welded, drilled, die-punched, bent hot or cold,
or joined by screws, rivets, or bolts. It can also be cut on conventional
table, band, or radial-arm saws. It accepts screen-printing, painting,
and hot-stamping easily. Surface scratches or scuff marks can be removed
using a heat gun, whilst even aggressive cleaning solutions will not turn
sheets white, making it suitable for in-store environments.
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