BUILDING MATERIALS NON METALLIC

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
POLICOMP DOTT. GALLINA SRL Via Galluppi, 5 I-10134 TORINO Italy Building materials non metallic, namely polycarbonate sheets;Plastic substances as semifinished products, namely polycarbonate sheets;Telecommunications services, namely company communication services;
PROMAGUARD Etex Building Performance GmbH Scheifenkamp 16 Ratingen 40878 German Dem Rep Building materials non-metallic, namely, particle boards based on micro porous inorganic substances;Flexible panels, namely, textile fabric compressed with insulating and non-combustible microporous powder-mix, for use in technical heat insulation and structural fire protection, insulation and sealing;PROMAT GUARD;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
R Jesse Sels Pater Pirelaan 4 B-2630 Aartselaar Belgium Building materials non-metallic; non-metallic rigid pipes for building; asphalt, pitch and bitumen; non-metallic transportable buildings; monuments, not of metal; doors, gates, windows and window coverings, not of metal; non-metallic and non-electronic signs, and information and advertising displays; non-metallic scaffolding; wood and artificial wood for building; building materials made of wood- and synthetic fibres; planks wood for building; planks of non-metallic materials for use in construction; slabs, not of metal, for building; boards made of wood particles; boards made of synthetic particles;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Furniture and site furnishings; non-metallic containers, and closures and holders therefore; non-metallic and non-electronic displays, stands and signage; non-metallic components for containers; non-metallic baskets; non-metallic barrels and casks; coffins and funerary urns; non-metallic letter boxes; non-metallic closures for containers; non-metallic crates and pallets;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of treating building materials with boron and boron treated building materials. The method involves introducing boron during manufacture of the building materials in the form of a water soluble copper-borate complex. The copper-borate complex enables a wider range of glues and adhesives to be used, is slower to leach out, and provides enhanced fungicidal properties.