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McElroy Metal Stacked Stone October 2011 McElroy Metal now showcases Stacked Stone, a new coating that offers contractors an at- tractive and economical alternative to real stone and mortar walls. Stacked Stone is ideal for designer-wall applications when building own- ers and architects desire an aesthetic upgrade from standard metal panels but don’t have the extra funds in the budget. Stacked Stone adds curb appeal without breaking the budget. www.mcelroymetal.com


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Spectra Metal Sales Inc. Magnum Steel Series June 2011 The Magnum Steel Series commercial rainware program from Spectra Metal Sales Inc. features 4-inch (102-mm) round, 3- by 4-inch (76- by 102-mm) and 4- by 5-inch (102- by 127-mm) downspouts and elbows. These are produced from 24-gauge Kynar material available in a wide variety of colors from all major coil manufacturers. Other components include Magnum heavy-duty 7-inch (178-mm) hidden hangers and seamless 4- by 5-inch outlets available in both steel and aluminum. www.spectrametals.net


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Laminators Inc. Thermolite insulated panels June 2011 In response to an increasing demand to help keep fabrication and installation costs at a minimum, Laminators Inc. is now making Thermolite insulated panels with panned edges available to the market. Having Laminators create the metal-wrapped


edges saves installers the time and hassle of panning the edges for typical curtainwall, or glass and glazing applications with 1-inch extrusions and molding sys- tems. Panned edges are essential to the application in order to achieve the proper bond between panels. Based on the project’s specifi cations, Laminators will custom cut and fabricate the metal edges, providing installation-ready panels to the jobsite. Thermolite is an energy-savings panel con-


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Feeney Archictectural CableRail Quick-Connect August 2011 Feeney Inc. presents its new line of CableRail swageless Quick-Connect cable hardware. Quick- Connect fi ttings attach to the cable by hand in the fi eld without special tools. Special spring-loaded one- way jaws allow the end of the cable to easily slide into the fi tting and then automatically grab and lock-on when the cable is pulled back. This simple locking-jaw design makes installation fast and easy, and if the installer makes a mistake, an easy-to-use release tool is available to open the jaws and release the cable to start over. These new fi ttings are designed for 1/8-inch diameter, 1x19 and 7x7 construction stainless cable and are made from high-quality 316 marine-grade stainless steel with a tumbled satin fi nish for weather- tough durability, low maintenance and long-lasting beauty. In addition, the stainless steel contains over 70 percent recycled materials making for a friendlier eco-footprint. www.feeneyarchitectural.com


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structed with an EPS or ISO foam core sandwiched between two corrugated, polyallomer stabilizers and fi nished aluminum sheets that provides increased insulating properties over glass. Thermolite is available in 4- or 5-foot widths and up to 12-foot lengths. www.laminatorsinc.com


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