NEW PRODUCTS
Tubelite expands ForceFront Storm Rmax introduces R-TRAC
HVHZ from Altech Panel Systems R-TRAC HVHZ is a Pressure Equalized Rainscreen (PER) featuring Rmax ECOMAXci polyisocyanu- rate (polyiso) insulation and ALPOLIC composite material that meets new continuous insulation requirements with approval for all coastal regions. The new offering has Florida Building Code Approval (#FL16406), meets TAS 201, 202 and 203, up to 200 mph (ASTM E1886 and E1996), and has High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) approval with a dry seal, which means there’s no caulk in the joints to wear out.
www.rmax.com
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hurricane impact-resistant products Expanding its ForceFront Storm hurricane impact-resistant products, Tubelite Inc. introduces its E44000 Series storefront and entrance systems. Together, they provide a complete impact-resistant system that is easy to fabricate and install. Tubelite’s E44000 Series’ non-thermal hurri-
cane-impact storefront is a 2.5- by 5-inch fl ush- glazed, system for use on fi rst fl oor, single-span applications in impact areas. This impact-resis- tant, screw-spline framing is prepared for glazing with 9/16-inch laminated glass positioned in the center of the frame. This storefront system meets the requirements High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) Windzone 4 with large missile impact, (ASTM E 1886-05/E 1996-09 TAS 201).
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M.K. Morse introduces Metal Devil CL
cordless saw circular blades The new Metal Devil CL blades take the highly popular Metal Devil brand to the next step in metal cutting. The new offering includes six new metal cutting blades for 6 1/2-inch, 165-mm saws. Metal Devil CL blades provides cutting solutions for steel, aluminum and stainless applications.
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