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ALLIMINANT and FACTORY LIGHTING

11th November 1938
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The new Act controlling Factory Lighting introduces several important factors for the consideration of every Works Manager or employer of labour. The greatest possible efficiency in lighting, whether by artificial or natural light, is obtained if surfaces such as girders, roof ties, ceilings, and walls are coated with Vigorised Aluminant Finish. All light values can be increased 50 to 6o per cent. This finish has the greatest light reflective value possible in paint coats and can, when applied, achieve two objects :

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