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Halite Waterproof Bathrooms are well known for their range of waterproof bath panels, waterproof bathroom furniture and New waterproof wall boards..

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Halite

Halite 500mm Matt Grey Waterproof WC Unit

Price £285.00 inc. VAT
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Halite 400mm Matt Grey Waterproof Vanity Unit with Basin

Price £290.00 inc. VAT
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Halite 500mm Matt Grey Waterproof Vanity Unit with Basin

Price £460.00 inc. VAT
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Halite 600mm Matt Grey Waterproof Vanity Unit with Basin

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Halite

Halite Bathroom

Halite Waterproof Bathrooms are well known for their range of waterproof Halite bath panels and waterproof bathroom furniture.

Whats Is Halite

Halite combination of PVC and polyurea to creat a waterproof foamboard.

History Of Halite

In 1912, the first patents for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) were founded in Britain and Germany but it was not until the early 1930s that PVC was able to be produced cheaply. World War II helped make the substance popular, as manufacturers used it to make an assortment of items for soldiers. It was here that PVC’s water resistance was shown to be an important property, and tools made from PVC were used in many marine applications. In the 1970s, the need for a strong, moisture-resistant material led to plastic manufactures working with PVC to make it lighter. This research culminated in the creation of PVC foamboard, by combining PVC with polyurea at the molecular level. This combination of PVC and polyurea is Halite.

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