WINDOWS AND DOORS GEZE UK issues newproduct guide
One of the UK’s leading manufacturers of door and window control technology, GEZE UK, has updated its Product Guide and Price List to help architects, architectural ironmongers and specifiers choose the most effective product for their needs. The detailed, illustrated technical guide provides specifiers with essential information about GEZE’s extensive range of door closers, window control systems, sliding door fittings, RWA smoke and heat extraction systems including its latest innovations. The new version of the product guide is designed to replace the contents of GEZE UK’s existing stylish binder and is available electronically or as hard copy. It includes technical drawings, application descriptions and finishes so specifiers have all the options at their fingertips. For more information telephone 01543 443 015 or email
info.uk@
geze.com
Steel frame solutions
BOS GmbH Best Of Steel is one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of steel frames in the commercial project sector. Working in partnership with your door producer and door set provider, BOS GmbH Best Of Steel provide solutions for the most diverse range of buildings, from ‘A’ for administration right through to ‘Z’ for zoos. Optimising the benefits of off-site manufacture, BOS GmbH Best Of Steel provide the client with high quality products delivering value and long term performance whilst working closely with the contractor to ensure the products we supply to the project are efficiently managed, on budget and on time. BOS GmbH Best Of Steel’s range includes frames for timber, glass and steel doors, on hinges, pivots, sliding in front of the wall or sliding within the wall. Also within BOS GmbH Best Of Steel’s field of expertise are frames concealing door operators, which subtly automate doors for ease of access or to keep them closed. For more information telephone 0758 465 5828, email
mj@bestofsteel.co.uk or visit
www.bestofsteel.co.uk
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