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Bead & Mesh External Render Stop


Bellcast stopbead provides perfect alignment and support to lower edge of exterior rendering. Expanded mesh


Product Reference ERS/2.4


ERS/3.0 Size


2400mm 3000mm


Expanded Metal Lath


Expanded metal lath can be used in various situations such as background reinforcements and key for plastering, encasing structural steelwork for fire protection, suspended ceilings and


Product Reference ML/26G


Rib Lath


An alternative product to expanded metal lath, rib lath is stiffened by its longitudinal ribs and is produced for use on ceilings and partitions.


Product Reference RL/26G


Size 2500 x 600mm Fibreglass Self Adhesive Tape


A strong self-adhesive fibreglass mesh tape, used to join plasterboard edges or for small plasterboard repairs. Packed 1 roll per polybag, 24 per outer.


Product Reference FGT/50


Corner Bead Tape


Corner Bead Tape is designed for finishing both internal and external drywall corner application and is also suitable for construction repair work. The flexible steel backing fits any angle where traditional beading cannot be used and can be easily cut to any length for minimum wastage. It is applied by using standard jointing compound. No nails or special tools are required.


Product Reference CBT/50


® Manufactured in the UK www.bpcfixings.com 27 Size 50mm


Box Qty. 30m


To order or find out more


call 01924 364 794 or scan the QR code.


Size 50 x 90 metre


Box Qty. 24


Supplied in 2500 x 600mm sheets, in bundles of 10. Manufactured to BS 1369 Part 1, 1987. Pre-galvanised or stainless steel.


Box Qty. 10


Size 2440 x 685mm


partitions. Supplied in 2440 x 685mm sheets 26g, in bundles of 10. Manufactured to BS 1369 Part 1, 1987. Pre-galvanised or stainless steel.


Box Qty. 10


section ensures a positive bond to rendered coating. Nail-fix with galvanised masonry nails.


Box Qty. 50


50


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