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REHAU 2012 will be REHAU’s 4th appearance


at Ecobuild and it will be showing its cutting edge range of polymer solutions for the ground source and biomass markets. The stand will display both of REHAU’s pre-insulated pipes; RAUVITHERM and RAUTHERMEX. These can be used for a wide range of applications including district heating, biomass, biogas and heat pumps. Both pipes use the renowned REHAU Everloc compression sleeve fitting and both are available in long coils. REHAU’s


team of specialists will be on the stand ready to offer advice on which of its low energy solutions could be suitable for different types of projects.


Tel: 01989 762600 www.rehau.com ecobuild stand S3720 Broseley Fires


Broseley Fires, one of the UK’s leading suppliers in woodburning stoves and boiler products, will be exhibiting its revolutionary safety cold water system (SCWS) woodburning boiler stove, the eVolution 26, at this year’s Ecobuild exhibition, stand number S2970. All Broseley woodburning boiler stoves fit- ted with SCWS can be installed directly onto a sealed heating system allowing easy integration with other heat sources such as solar thermal, ground/air source heat pumps, combi


boilers along with many other installation applications. Broseley Fires has over thirty years experience in designing, developing and manufacturing high quality home heating appliances.


ecobuild stand S2970 Enq. 159 Enq. 158


Loads up to 8 tonnes per axle Reduces rutting & protects roots Slip-resistant structure Invisible once grass has grown


Grass car parks, verges, drives & lawn parking Pedestrian walkways Disabled access routes HGV & Fire access SuDs source control


 01621 874200 www.grass-reinforcement.com


ecobuild stand S760 40 selfbuilder & homemaker www.sbhonline.eu Enq. 157 ecobuild stand S2560 Enq. 160


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