Algeos expands pressure-care portfolio through new Caversham® partnership
Algeos has expanded its pressure-care portfolio through a new distribution partnership with Caversham®, making four specialist Class I medical devices available to healthcare professionals and care providers across the UK.
This guide explains how to cut, bond, shape, paint, fix together, die cut, smooth and maintain cork sheet materials in a way that is practical for workshops, clinics and home users.
In this guide, you will find 101 practical uses for cork sheets, along with advice on why the material works so well and how to choose the right thickness for the job.
A notice pin board is one of the simplest and most useful ways to turn cork sheets into a practical everyday product. With the right backing board, adhesive and finish, you can make a board that works well in clinics, offices, schools, retail spaces and at home.
This guide explains how to choose materials, cut and bond cork, add a frame if needed and finish the board so it looks neat and lasts well in regular use.
Cork filler paste is a go-to material in shoemaking, orthotics, and leatherwork. Known for its lightweight, flexible properties, it is designed to fill gaps, smooth surfaces and add cushioning in a variety of products. This guide explains both what cork filler is used for and how to apply it effectively.
Cork sheets are a versatile and sustainable material. They are used in a wide range of applications, from crafts to construction. Harvested from the bark of the cork oak tree, cork is a renewable resource. Its unique properties make it suitable for many uses.