Monthly Archives: July 2013
UK Roofing & Cladding – Class A is the Only Way!
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As part of Hodgson Sealants’ drive to help the roofing & cladding industry more easily meet regulations for air tightness and thermal performance, the company has phased out its HP400 NFRC Class B sealant to establish its high performing, industry recognised, GCA NFRC Class A butyl sealant as the new minimum market offering.
“Sealants play a critical role in ensuring the tight standards of the Building Regulations are met”, comments Noel Burke, roofing specialist at Hodgson Sealants. “All too often this small but critical component is forgotten or selected based on price”.
“This is why we feel the GCA Class A sealant should be the minimum standard we put out to the marketplace. Contractors and Specifiers can have complete confidence that any Hodgson sealant that is specified will keep their building air tight and weatherproof”.
GCA can be used for a number roofing and cladding applications, including sealing external metal sheeting, end and side laps, rooflights, gutters and flashings, penetrations and roof and wall membrane sealing.
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Uponor Unravel The Truth To A More Professional Service
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In Brief,
- Investment in Decoiling Machine for Pre-Insulated Pipe
- Machine delivers a more professional service
- Significant investment into infrastructure
In a period of uncertainty surrounding manufacturers of construction based products, Uponor Housing Solutions is ‘bucking the trend’ in what has been a successful first six months of the year. One area in particular that has seen significant investment is Uponor Pre-Insulated pipe range, with the introduction of a new decoiling machine and its warehouse facility in Lutterworth. Uponor Housing Solutions are the leading suppliers of Pre-Insulated pipework in the UK priding themselves on both innovations and their willingness to adapt to modern methods of construction.
The decoiling machine has simplified the process of straightening out the pipe, cutting it to length, and recoiled it to be delivered to site, providing much needed assistance for the Uponor staff. Uponor were the first to offer the ‘cut to length’ service, however the demand for the product is such that a process needed to be implemented to ensure all the orders carried out in professional manner. Fixed lengths save money on costs by reducing unnecessary waste and time lost on site by cutting the pipe manually.
In a range containing seven different pipe configurations, Uponor’s Pre-Insulated pipe is able to transport a variety of liquids both inside and outside of buildings with minimal temperature differentiation. The system also comprises of a complete range of products for ‘heating’ and ‘hot and cold’ water supplies. Its material properties give long service life and as the pipes are low weight and highly flexible, they can be installed easily and quickly, even over obstacles and round corners.
“The new machine is a huge investment for us (Uponor), allowing us to provide a more professional service and to me it is a clear indication of our ambition to be a leading supplier of pipework in the UK. The decoiler is only one aspect of the warehouse design, as we have endeavored to increase the flow of traffic around the facility and making the best use of the addition 10,800ft2 we acquired this year. We have seen a lot of investment into our infrastructure the last couple of years; including installers training facilities for all our pipework systems, additional staff, and significant marketing support.” – Steve Randon (Supply Chain Manager)
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Eaton proves that style and strength do mix
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Eaton is introducing a completely new range of moulded thermoplastics wiring accessories to sit alongside its existing MEM ranges. The new EMA (Eaton Moulded Accessory) range features plates moulded from polycarbonate, making them extremely robust and resistant to cracking. This is matched by a stylish, modern appearance that will grace a wide range of residential and commercial interiors including homes, hotels, hostels, shops and offices.
Along with the pleasing modern appearance, tight fitting caps can also be fitted to conceal the fixing screws, rendering them inconspicuous and secure.
The range includes all the accessories likely to be required in normal applications including one- to four-gang lighting switches, retractive (bell-push) switches, intermediate switches, 20A and 45A double-pole switches, dimmers, 13A switched and unswitched socket-outlets and connection units, shaver supply units and three-pole isolator switches for extractor fans. It also includes matching communication outlets (TV, satellite, telephone master and slave outlets, RJ45/Cat 6 data outlets etc.)
A 16A key-card operated switch for hotel rooms is also offered as is a small range of grid plates suitable for use with Eaton?s MEM Spectra grid switch components. This makes it possible to produce custom-made plates incorporating special combinations of switches and other components including key-operated switches, emergency lighting test switches, neon indicators, slider dimmers and 20A DP switches with pre-printed legends (?Dishwasher?, ?extractor fan?, ?hob?, ?oven?, ?water heater? etc.) 15A round-pin switched socket-outlets and 16A universal 2-pin sockets are also included in the range.
Two spare screw cover caps are supplied with each accessory in case of loss or damage. The tight fit means that the caps cannot be removed easily by children; they have to be broken out using a small screwdriver or pointed tool.
EMA accessories are offered as a smart, robust, cost-effective alternative to Eaton?s existing ranges of moulded and metal plate accessories. The polycarbonate moulding is colour matched to suite with existing ranges. Features such as double-pole switching of switched socket-outlets and provision of two earth terminals in socket-outlets are again offered with the EMA range.
EMA accessories are independently approved to the appropriate BS and IEC standards.
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Salon inspiration
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With space at a premium in many homes, dual-purpose items are a boon. Clipper from the Aeon Collection is a radiator that not only looks fabulous, it doubles as a coat or towel rail, too!
The stainless steel masterpiece would look equally at home in the hallway, bathroom, kitchen or living room either as a statement piece in its own right or as a functional heating accessory.
Inspired by the barbers’ tool of the same name, Clipper incorporates Aeon’s unique patented Twister technology to twist the radiator bars through 90 degrees. The resulting bars reveal contrasting brushed and polished surfaces to striking effect. These are topped with a series of tapered points which can serve as hooks for towels or coats as required.
Clipper is available as a 1500mm length only, with 5,7 or 9 bars and outputs of 500-900W, suitable for electric or hot water systems. Price from £635 +VAT for the 5 bar model. (The 9-bar model, pictured, is £950 +VAT)
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Tensar TriAx™ Demonstrates Aggregate And Carbon Savings For Contractors
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TENSAR INTERNATIONAL has taken an industry initiative to invest in the development of specialist software that enables engineers and contractors to calculate CO2 savings arising from the use of TriAx™ geogrids on specific ground stabilisation projects. In addition, using Tensar’s revolutionary TriAx™ geogrids in ground stabilisation applications can enable reductions in aggregate thickness of over 40% for the same load bearing performance, compared to traditional methods.
Developed in conjunction with consultants Coffey Geotechnics Limited, Tensar’s newly launched Carbon Calculator is an interactive tool available to all at our website that demonstrates the savings in carbon dioxide emissions that can be achieved by using Tensar TriAx™ geogrids in ground stabilisation applications.
“We believe we are the only geosynthetic manufacturer and supplier to have committed time and resource into exploring in detail the environmental impact of geogrid technologies used in ground stabilisation,” says Tensar’s David Cashman, Commercial Manager for Stabilisation Systems. “The innovative software shows that savings of up to 50% of CO2 emissions can be achieved on a typical road foundation project by using Tensar TriAx™ geogrids over more traditional designs.
“For example, our new TriAx™ geogrid can enable reductions in aggregate thickness of over 40% for the same load bearing performance. The CO2 reductions generated by reduced aggregate volume and associated transport, together with less excavation and disposal of spoil are then only partially offset by the carbon cost of the geogrid, offering a net saving of up to 50% of CO2 emissions. This clearly conforms to the Chartered Institute of Building’s Draft Strategy for Sustainable Construction.”
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Thorn Re-launches Website With Electronic Catalogue and Software Downloads
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Thorn Lighting today announces the re-launch of a faster and easier-to-use website – www.thornlighting.co.uk – featuring an electronic catalogue complete with lighting software downloads. The new site, which went live at the beginning of June, allows the visitor to view performance data on more than 6,000 luminaires with the ability to download up-to-the-minute product information, photometric data files, line drawings and photos.
Whether you’re an existing Thorn customer or a first time user the website is a one-stop shop for all your lighting needs. The user can navigate swiftly from initial ‘selection’ through design – immediately transferring the photometry provided into an opened DIAlux or Relux lighting calculation programme – to studying detailed installation guidance.
The much-improved site also features new product highlights, customer newsletters, a comprehensive events schedule and allows customers to request or download marketing materials.
Thorn’s newly-appointed Head of Electronic Media, Jon Butler, said: Following research that showed that lighting customers require two things from a website – speed of use and accuracy of product information – we have invested in the creation of an online product catalogue and redesigned our website to take full advantage of it.”
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Springhill Water Services use Micronics Clamp-On Flow Measurement for Filter Sizing and Water Flow Surveys
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Sizing water filters and establishing what’s flowing where on existing water supplies can be a difficult task but Specialist Water Services suppler – Springhill Water Services have found it a lot easier using Micronics Clamp-On Flow Meters.
Springhill are an established company based in Sowerby Bridge West Yorkshire and provide a wide range of services relating to commercial and private/domestic water supplies. The key players in the company are water industry professionals with many years experience of designing, installing and maintaining potable water supplies.
The team had previous experience of Clamp-On, Ultrasonic water flow measurement in the 90’s and decided to investigate how the technology had progressed and its potential use to establish demand profiles for Filter sizing and flow surveys.
Having considered various suppliers they selected the Micronics – Portaflo 204 – Time of Flight – portable flow instrument plus data-logger. Portable Clamp-On Ultrasonic flow measurement has clear advantages for survey work and Micronics were selected as the supplier due to a combination of their long-term experience with non-invasive, Clamp-On technology, product performance and pre-order assistance.
Manager Matthew Wilson says “The Portaflo 204 has proved to be a valuable tool for demand profiling to size filters and also survey work and leak detection. We’re now far more confident in specifying filters including very large installations where it can be difficult and we’ve also used it as part of our toolkit to locate leaks on a large Bradford campsite and establish peak demand profiles on a Motorway Service area. The product has worked well and the customer service and technical support from Micronics has been good.”
Springhill have successfully used the Micronics system to measure and log flow in copper and plastic pipe from 15 to 100mm and they are delighted with the performance they’ve experienced.
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Polytop® Fixings – The Choice of True Professionals
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Most consumers ask for Polytops® when buying plastic top fixings in particular plastic top pins and nails. SEAC Ltd would like the trade to be aware that Polytops® is a registered trademark of SEAC which has become a symbol of quality to consumers. With over 20 years of manufacturing & distribution experience, SEAC remains the leading supplier of Polytop® pins, nails, screws and rivets which are applicable to many industries including construction and building, manufacturing, signage, boating and furniture making.
Polytops® are manufactured to a high UK standard using top grade polymer and the highest grade steel, that’s A4 marine grade stainless steel. Albeit the soaring prices of steel, SEAC continues to use A4 marine grade in their stainless steel range guaranteeing no corrosion. There is absolutely no risk of ugly rust stains ruining the fixture particularly on outdoor applications. Leading UPVC board manufacturers such as Eurocell, Celuform and Deceuninck recommend only Polytops® on their UPVC boards.
Matching colours of fixing tops can be made to order subject to minimum quantity but standard colours and sizes of fixings are delivered from stock in the Midlands.
Polytops® fixings are supplied in boxes clearly marked with the Polytops® logo and have a label with clear production details. The packaging can also be customised with merchant details if required.
SEAC welcomes all Polytops® stockists to be listed in the SEAC website, www.seac.uk.com, including links (subject to criteria). SEAC can provide support in producing customised Polytops® literature. Stockists can also benefit from any promotional campaigns of Polytops organised by SEAC.
In addition to Polytops, SEAC also supplies concrete-insert screws (without the need for plugs), bay-pole screws, frame anchors, hammer fixings, wood or chipboard multi-purpose screws, powder coated fixings, glazing packers and Stranglehold metal banding.
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No More Fumbling In The Dark!
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For situations where rooms or corridors are dark or perhaps only dimly lit, leading electrical accessory manufacturer Crabtree has introduced a new add-on called Seeklight, to help people find the light switch simply and effortlessly when illumination levels are low.
Seeklight is a clear moulded frame with integral LED that can easily be fitted with or indeed retrofitted to any wiring accessory including metal accessories. When the switch is in the ‘off’ position, the LED gives a concentrated light source at the plate edge making its location quick and straightforward in low visibility areas.
A Crabtree Seeklight can be an especially effective addition in installations where the requirements of Part M of the Building Regulations have to be considered, ensuring that entry to and use of all building structures is suitable for all people whether visiting, working or living in them. It will above all be particularly invaluable for the partially sighted.
Seeklights can also serve a dual role as unobtrusive night-lights in hotels, hospitals, nurseries, care homes, sheltered housing and hostels.
For further information about Crabtree products contact Electrium Sales Limited on 01543 455000.
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Volex’s Multimedia Plate
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A unique solution to managing “spaghetti” cables
Easily customised on site
Most multimedia accessory manufacturers have reacted to the fact that the average house needs TV / FM / Data / Audio / Phone / Satellite and power to be provided neatly to the home entertainment centre of the house – generally the lounge. However, every system is different, so it can become expensive and time consuming to order a custom made product for anything slightly out of the ordinary.
Volex, ever mindful of this problem, have just launched a simple, economical, yet decorative answer. Called a Multimedia Plate, it seems at first glance similar to other offerings on the market, but its major benefit provides the contractor and their customers with a much more elegant solution.
The standard back box for the Multimedia Plate has two segregated compartments to prevent interference between mains and the extra low voltages of the media components. But the real benefit of the Multimedia Plate is that in addition to the pair of twin switched power sockets, the data and media side of the outlet has two euro-slots to accommodate up to six euro-modules. This simple idea allows contractors to perfectly match the media system requirements of the customer by ‘customising’ the outlet on site. 15 different communication or data/coax modules are currently available to provide input and output facilities as required, with no compromises required.
The Multimedia Plate is the latest addition to the Volex range and is available in either polished steel, stainless steel or white finishes.
For further information about Volex contact Electrium Sales on 01543 455000.