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Compact drive


Premium textures


The Formica Group offers four textures in its Plain Color High Pressure Laminate range for an extra dimension. Rigato offers an interpretation of a pinstripe with an embossed texture, MicroDot adds visual depth to solid colours, Sculpted answers demand for sculpted, scraped and wire- brushed surfaces and AR Plus responds to the trend for glossy, reflective looks.


ENQ 215


The Framo Morat Compacta slip-on geared motor is ideal for applications where space is at a premium. Supplied by R. A. Rodriguez, it’s designed for repeatable positioning and reversing tasks and is popular for driving swimming pool covers. It can be accommodated inconspicuously and models are up to 10kg lighter than others of the same output torque and speed.


ENQ 218 48-hour cubicle system


Pendle is a box-packed cubicle system comprising of Box A (Door Pack) and Box B (Partition Pack). The box packs allow for easy handling and transport and are usually dispatched within two working days (48 hours) of order, a vastly reduced lead-time compared with made to measure cubicle products. www.pendletoiletcubicles.co.uk


ENQ 221


Waterproofing Guide Smooth surface


John Brash’s JBCitideck was used in the roof terrace and ground level terraced areas of the postgraduate lounge and balconies from the student flats at Oxford Brookes University. It combines the safety benefits of JB Antislip Plus inserts with the user-friendly nature of smooth deck boards, which are easier to walk on in heeled shoes in urban environments than castellated decking.


ENQ 216


Mapei’s new Guide to Help Choose Waterproofing Products presents a comprehensive range of products for waterproofing projects such as terraces, balconies, pools, lift shafts, basements, showers and wet rooms. Presented in an easy to follow format with full technical references, the guide includes such products as the new flexible, liquid waterproofing membrane Mapelastic AquaDefense.


ENQ 219 Top tiling


N&C Moderna has won The Tile Association’s Best Use of Tile in the Public Sector award for the supply and installation of over 6500sq m of ceramic and porcelain tiling at the Leisure Zone in Harlow. The swimming pools were completed in six weeks. Other tiled areas include the health and fitness suite, the main atria, staircases and changing facilities.


ENQ 222


No shower trays


Star spa


An Aquavia spa was among the recovery facilities used by tennis players such as Rafael Nadal at the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell tournament. The players benefited from the hydromassage and water cascade, as well as the ozonised water, chromotherapy and aromatherapy with which the Aquavia’s Futura 40 spa is equipped.


ENQ 217


Wedi Fundo makes shower trays a thing of the past and provides the fast and easy installation solution for wet rooms. Equipped with a sealed drain, constructed from Wedi waterproof building board and with a ready-made fall to the drain position, Wedi Fundo provides the ideal base for tiling in the thinnest mosaic right up to the thickest stone/tile/slab.


ENQ 220


Step lighting


Gradus supplied and installed step lighting for the Executive Suite at Headingley Experience in Leeds. ATD121L aluminium stair edging profiles with Interlok Advance step lighting in White were used to create a pinpoint lighting effect on the stairs between the two floors of the facility. Gradus step lighting profiles use a modular design which makes maintenance and refurbishment work easy.


ENQ 223 fast track to suppliers – go online to www.bflmagazine.co.uk/enquiry


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