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Your worldwide supplier of marina services
The ESB - Construction
At Electro-Tec we constantly conduct research with marina operators and this is the foundation of our development program. This research is responsible for a number of never before seen innovations in power pedestal technology, including, Power Pedestal materials:
The ESB can be constructed from several different materials. Each material is best suited to a particular application.
PVC Foam
The tried and tested traditional material. Suited for many applications. This material is highly adaptable and available in many different colour combinations
Stainless Steel
Brushed or polished effect. Stainless Steel is a tough, good looking material well suited to the modern development.
Composite
Electro-Tec's newest material, a first in power pedestal technology. Composite is a combination of aluminium and an incredibly tough polyethylene plastic. The two materials are combined to produce an incredibly strong, robust and versatile alternative to other materials. This material is a direct result of our research program, and is typically suited to very harsh climates. From the harsh cold of Northern Europe, to the heat of the Middle East, Composite withstands the damage usually inflicted on more traditional materials like PVC foam and Stainless Steel. Furthermore, composite is available in as many colours as PVC Foam, and even in a brushed stainless steel effect.
ABS
A material usually found in vehicle bumpers and dashboards, incredibly tough. Already proven in the automotive industry, Electro-Tec now brings ABS to the marine industry and utilising this material in many of the components on the ESB Power Pedestal. Yet another Electro-Tec first.
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