Polyal

Polyal is produced from manufacturing overruns that were once discarded directly into landfills. The extra polystyrene and aluminum (hence the name Polyal) from the production of yogurt containers are heated and compressed into a solid sheet. As the sheet hardens, the aluminum slivers begin to stratify and impart rigidity to the material. The resulting solid surface material is attractive, tough and weatherproof. It is ideal for tabletops, shower surrounds, transaction counters, and any application that is appropriate for solid surface material. It is also heat resistant and food-safe.
Polyal is available in several colors and thickness. Each piece is unique because the foil and original flavor of the container determine its characteristics. Polyal can be cut, drilled and shaped like any other solid surface material. For furniture and tabletops, it can be supplied to size in rectangles, rounds and boat shapes as well as having various edge treatments effected at the factory. [Excerpted from the decorcable website.]


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