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  Fluoro-Seal Opens Buffalo Plant for Canadian Customers
 

BUFFALO, NY July 1, 1995
Fluoro-Seal's opening of their Buffalo, New York facility is the ninth such facility in the United States. Fluoro-Seal's Buffalo facility provides post mold fluorination access for Canadian bottle and container manufacturers, product formulators, and packager. The Fluoro-Seal process is especially suited for customer specific applications.

Fluoro-Seal will initially occupy a 10,000 sq. foot facility in the Lackawanna Industrial park. In this way , Fluoro-Seal is bringing advanced technology and skills to a revitalized area. Container manufacturers which take advantage of the Fluoro-Seal process will increase sales through increased container compatibility. The official opening for this facility is slated for November 15, 1995.

Fluoro-Seal provides post mold surface fluorination of plastic containers for improved resistance against the attack of aggressive chemicals. Agricultural chemical products, automotive fluids, industrial and consumer cleaners are all candidates for the improved shelf life and product consistency facilitated by post mold fluorination. Fluoro-Seal routinely modifies its process to address the specific concerns of a customer specific container or product application.

 
 
 

 
 
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