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Here's Why...
FASTER, CLEANER INSTALLATIONS
Selbalux and Selbaglo, are installed without grinding equipment, eliminating the mess associated with ter- razzo type systems. Installation period is significantly shorter and construction delays are avoided. It is virtually odor free during installation.
DECORATIVE, ATTRACTIVE, EASY TO CLEAN
Selbalux and Selbaglo are trowel applied, terrazzo type, decorative decking systems. Natural marble chips are used to achieve many attractive color combinations. The products have a finish that reduces light reflection. The products can be turned up walls or bulkheads to create a cove base which enhances appearance and makes for easier maintenance.
DURABLE WITH HIGH SAFETY STANDARDS
Both products meet the tough physical standards of
Federal Specification MIL-D-3134 and are available in
SELBY
Mmmm the U.S. Navy fire retardant type. The products adhere tenaciously to properly prepared steel or aluminum decks and can be used either in new construction or renovation.
Selbalux is ideal for wherever a decorative appearance is desired and particularly for wet spaces such as galleys, sculleries, toilet and shower areas, etc.
GLOWS IN THE DARK
Selbaglo has the outstanding ability to glow in the dark, allowing people to find their way out of areas such as vestibules, passageways, and areas where human life may be in danger when power fails, or in blackouts.
Join the growing list of Naval, Coast Guard and Merchant
Marine Vessels that are being decked with these unique systems. Selby also offers a wide variety of other prod- ucts to solve your many decking problems.
See us at Booth 2667 at the OTC Show.
Write or call for more information.
SELBY, BATTERSBY & CO. 5220 Whitby Ave., Phila., Pa. 19143 • Phone 215-474-4790
A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Quaker Chemical Corporation Telex: 83-1671
BAITERSBVco Over A Half Century Experience In Decking
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