Spraylat’s product Protectapeel Boothstrip is a white, light reflective, peelable coating, designed for use on Spraybooth walls, floors and working surfaces. Watch this video to find out more information and how Protectapeel Boothstrip can save you Time and Money! Click this link to see the Protectapeel Boothstrip video!
Spraybooth Protection the Spraylat Way
October 3rd, 2011What is Work Experience like at Spraylat?
September 23rd, 2011Jean-Luc, a student from a local school, chose to do his work experience here at Spraylat. Most of his time was spent working with Jerry Bell our Chemist in the laboratory, but helped out in all the departments during his 2 weeks here. As part of his time in the Marketing department he was asked to write an article about his experience of working at Spraylat, and here it is! We hope you enjoy it! Jean-Luc’s Article
Extra, Extra!!!! Read all about it!!!!
July 27th, 2011Here at Spraylat we are proud to introduce our new-look quarterly newsletter, full of information about our products and exciting company news! Enjoy! Newsletter Issue 1
From Bottle Aerosol
July 20th, 2011Last week Spraylat International Ltd filled 85 of our aerosol cans with Dorotape’s “Flex-Off, Flex Film Remover”. Dorotape discovered that the plastic bottles used to dispense the liquid product were allowing it to evaporate out from the neck of the bottle; they decided to switch to aerosol cans to solve this problem.
Spraylat were able to complete this process in less than 24 hours making the transition from bottle to can a quick and easy one. For more information or to see if this process could work for you, email enquiries@spraylat.co.uk.
Protectapeel Glasstrip Original Can Handle the Heat
July 8th, 2011This video highlights the superior standard of protection that Protectapeel Glasstrip Original offers our customers. A section of glass is coated with Glassstrip Original and put through some rigorous tests with an angle grinder and weld spatter. The peelable protective coating withstood the heat, and despite the best efforts of the technician, it remained in one piece, protected the glass from costly damage and peeled off easily. For more information call +44 (0) 1236 408409 or email enquiries@spraylat.co.uk Click here to see this video
Spraylat’s Paint Product Leaflet
June 27th, 2011Spraylat is pleased to launch it’s new look leaflet, full of information about all of the paint products we have to offer. Call +44 (0) 1536 408409 or e-mail enquiries@spraylat.co.uk for more information or to request a free leaflet, including a colour swatch of Spraylat’s Standard Colour Range. 

BBC News visit Spraylat International to follow up story
April 15th, 2011BBC TV’s Look East programme carried out a live outside broadcast from the offices of Spraylat International on Wednesday evening to look into the latest peelable coatings range that have been developed for the nuclear industry. The show featured a look around the production facility and an interview with Andrew Keir. To see the clip just click here.
Spraylat International on BBC Radio
April 15th, 2011Spraylat International were featured this Wednesday morning on BBC Radio in connection with their Protectapeel product and how it is used in the nuclear industry. MD Andrew Keir was interviewed about the production process and the future direction of the company in relation to other events such as London 2012.
To hear the full interview click here
Spraylat story picked up by media
April 13th, 2011The story of the Spraylat’s involvement with the recent nuclear Japanese power plant was picked up today by BBC Radio, TV and in the Evening Telegraph as well as on Heart FM and other media outlets. Spraylat international has developed a special compound that is able to absorb radioactive material and even prevent it’s spread. Normally it is used in clean up operations of power plants, but in the case of Fukushima it is also planned to be used in a far wider context around the site. This will help prevent the spread of the radioactive material.
Click the link below to read more:
http://www.northantset.co.uk/news/local/corby/firm_helps_contain_japan_nuclear_leak_threat_1_2590602
Stricken Fukushima power plant looks to British company for help
April 13th, 2011The Fukushima nuclear power station, damaged in the Japanese earthquake, has been in talks with a British company to help reduce the spread of radioactive contamination. Spraylat International, based in Corby in Northamptonshire, had already begun talks with the company that manages the nuclear power plant prior to the earthquake looking at ways of tackling potential radioactive contamination. However, these talks took on a new level of urgency following the disaster.
Spraylat has been supplying the nuclear sector, organisations such as British Nuclear Fuels with peelable protective coatings for over a decade. “The coating is sprayed over contaminated surfaces and once cured it mechanically locks the contaminants into the polymer mix,” explains Spraylat’s Managing Director Andrew Keir. “In effect, the coating acts as a tie-down preventing the spread of contamination.” When cured, the material can be peeled and disposed of safely.
Spraylat’s specially formulated coatings had been on trial in Japan for a number of months prior to the earthquake but now things are moving very quickly. Additional samples, which include a weather resistant coating, have now been shipped to Japan as the authorities look at ways of protecting not only the Fukushima plant, but the surrounding area.
“The situation in Fukushima remains a very serious one and we hope that we can help the site’s owners to limit the spread of radioactive contamination in the near future,” said Andrew.





