Sandvik
An innovative architectural concept, which combines the aesthetics and practical application of stainless steel tubes in an R&D laboratory design and layout, has been employed by Sandvik Hard Materials using tubes supplied by sister company, Sandvik Mater

An innovative architectural concept, which combines the aesthetics and practical application of stainless steel tubes in an R&D laboratory design and layout, has been employed by Sandvik Hard Materials using tubes supplied by sister company, Sandvik Materials Technology. Installed overhead and below the ceiling into a ‘ring main’ around the perimeter of the laboratory, a bank of six stainless steel, ‘clean’ tubes carry process gases as well as compressed air and cooling water, around the new 600m² facility
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