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40  CHASE EQUIPMENT KINGSWAY GROUP


The Kingsway Group has recently launched the Platinum edition vision panels to both the Visilux and Duralux ranges. These panels incorporate the Lumex electronic glazing that switches from opaque to clear in less than a second, allowing 100 per cent field of vision into patient areas. It is developments like these that are helping architects and healthcare professionals to make further advances in creating the ultimate healing envi- ronment. Lumex switchable glass is also available for the purpose of screening and patient partitioning and is rapidly becoming recognised as the most efficient and hygienic option.


Enq. 160 SWISH BUILDING


PRODUCTS Swish Building Products has obtained the responsible sourcing Certification BES6001 across its roofline range. This means that Swish can offer new build cus- tomers maximum points under the Mat 2&3 respon- sible sourcing sections of the Code for Sustainable Homes, previously only achieved using FSC timber. Swish also boasts the quality management Certifi- cation ISO9001, the environmental management Certification ISO14001 and occupational health and safety Certification OHSAS18001. For more infor- mation on Swish’s full range of rainwater, roofline and cladding products, visit the website.


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Chase Equipment, a leading supplier of scissor lift tables and bespoke goods lifts, is paving the way in disabled access with their expert range of wheelchair platform lifts under the Chase Mobility brand name. Derek Sweeney, managing director at Chase Equipment, explained: “With our extensive experience and absolute understanding of bespoke wheelchair lifts, Chase Mobility is able to work with customers to provide quality solutions offering quality of access, which integrates fully with the surroundings. Here at Chase Mobility, projects to date have included both new and refurbished buildings in the public realm, listed buildings, light well bridging and many presti- gious reception areas.”


Enq. 161 STEP ON SAFETY


Step On Safety Ltd. the anti-slip flooring specialists, have developed ‘Timbergrip’, a revolutionary anti slip material designed for exterior timber decking. Timbergrip™ decking strips have been designed for retro-fit onto existing timber decking. The unique convex design ensures a low profile fit, thereby reduc- ing any perceived trip hazard. A durable and effective angular quartz grit is applied to the top surface, which provides exceptional slip resistance in accordance with BS 7979 – 2. Alternatively, Infil Strip decking strips are available for new build installations. Simply cut your rebated timber decking to size, and then drop the anti-slip surface into place, thereby removing the on- site aggravation of ‘cutting’ alternative anti-slip resin filled timber.


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TriTech, the latest product from the renowned Samson range of Simonswerk, is quickly becoming the hinge of choice for architectural specifiers. TriTech hinges incorporate the latest design features to offer a future proof ‘fit and forget’ product, with a 25 year perform- ance guarantee. The solid brass hinge has high per- formance maintenance free concealed bearings, giving a weight carrying capacity of 160kg – Grade 14. All Samson hinges are available with CE marked and fire rated options, plus a full range of plated finishes, designer finials and size range of 100 x 75, 100 x 88, & 100 x 100mm.


Enq. 162 PANEL SYSTEMS


A comprehensive new guide to architectural panels has been released by Panel Systems. The guide con- tains detailed technical information, including edge detail drawings to suit all project requirements and technical specifications. It also includes a U-value calculation table, which enables the contractor or specifier to ascertain the correct thickness of core insulation required to meet their given U Value. The guide also contains a core selection data table, which means architects and contractors can quickly and easily identify insulation materials with specific product characteristics, such as fire retardancy, acoustic properties and compressive strength.


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