As an autumn maintenance programme on vehicle chassis we have many customers applying ‘Prolan Extreme”This environmentally friendly lanolin rust protectant will protect longterm in the harshest conditions – marine -salt, mud and fertiliser.
Author: kwd
PROLAN UK WINS LAMMA ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD
Prolan UK has been awarded the LAMMA Environmental Award 2017 at UK’s leading Farm machinery, equipment and services show. Congratulations to the UK Prolan team for taking out first place in this award heading off 900 exhibitors in the show.
PROLAN PERFORMS WELL IN ICELAND
Prolan is now available throughout Iceland a country with great recognition for its nature, purity and clean environment. Also a world leading nation when it comes to using geothermal water from natural energy resources ( waterfalls and geothermals ) for heating and electricity. Iceland in winter is a cold place with snow and ice -this corrosive environment lends itself to the application of Prolan which performs excellently in extreme conditions.
KOMATSU DIGGER NEW COATING OF PROLAN EXTREME
This Komatsu digger destined for a life on a barge has just received a new coating of ‘Prolan Extreme’ over chassis and external surfaces and ‘Prolan Anti-seize grease’ has been applied to all hydraulic fittings and bolts to prevent corrosion in a salt water environment. These preventative measures will ensure the machine will remain in top shape during its working life and increases its resale value.
NEW PROLAN COATING SERVICE
Prolan is now offering a coating service to coat chassis of 4 WDs, motorhomes, caravans, buses and other vehicles. Please call for a FREE quote and details on the Prolan coating that will be applied. This coating will extend the life of your chassis longterm – improve COF and WOF checkouts. Call FREEPHONE 0800776526
NEW PROLAN EXTREME EXCELLENT PERFORMER
NEW ‘Prolan Extreme‘ has shown excellent results in the battle against rust in a highly corrosive environment for a South Island company ‘Green Fertiliser Spreading’ – read ‘Darren Green’s’ success story which featured in this month’s South Island newspaper.