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Tambour

Tambour
Tambour

Founded in 1936, TAMBOUR is today the largest Israeli company leading the local paint market in Israel. TAMBOUR specializes in the production and marketing of decorative and industrial paints, with paint production capacity of 85 million litres and sales exceeding 113m Euros in 2008.

For over 65 years TAMBOUR has led Israel’s paint industry, continuously innovating and promoting new products and technologies. TAMBOUR has made huge investments in resources, new technologies, advanced machinery and production lines and research & development. TAMBOUR is focused on answering the individual needs of the customer and its latest product is Supercryl Anti bacterial.

Supercryl Anti bacterial incorporates BioCoteŽ antibacterial protection to help stop the build-up of bacteria and mould on surfaces such as walls, ceilings, floors and partitions for the life of the paint.

Supercryl Anti bacterial combines the well known characteristics of Tambour paints with sustainable antibacterial protection to help reduce the risk of cross-contamination and potential infections caused by bacteria in the environment.

Supercryl Anti bacterial is ideal for use in buildings where hygiene is important, such as healthcare establishments, nursing homes, food factories, restaurants, schools, leisure centres and other public places, as well as hot and humid areas such as bathrooms and toilets which are ideal breeding grounds for bacteria and mould.

TAMBOUR also manufacture epoxy paint with BioCoteŽ for floors, called Tamafloor Anti bacterial.

For further information and sales enquiries contact:

Email: biocote@biocote.com
Tel: 01902 824450

www.biocote.com

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