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external fixtures Comar Systems’ window range re-launch
Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems has devel- oped and tested their aluminium window systems to meet the latest performance and specification demands. The Comar range of solutions, Comar 5P.i and Comar 9P.i High Performance window systems offers specifiers a comprehensive single source solution for an increased range of window sizes. To achieve this Comar Systems has two profile ranges available: standard and heavy
duty. Comar 9P.i has a top projected casement window system with slim 84mm profiles that offers maximum heights of 2,500mm. Comar 9P.i Tilt and Turn offers side hung, bottom hung or tilt and turn at a maximum height of 2,400mm.
020 8685 9685
www.parksidegroup.co.uk enq.186 Accommodating entrance at Bristol hotel
Dor-O-Matic folding doors, from Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies, have stopped the management of Novotel Bristol Centre from going round the bend with their circular front entrance. Curved doors were creating endless problems for guests at the hotel. To solve this without having to rebuild
the entrance, Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies installed a double set of all glass folding doors within the existing circular space. This innovative and practical solution has vastly improved the hotel’s accessibility and the wide doors freely allow transit of guests and luggage.
enq.188 New Tectus hinge heavy-weight contender
The latest addition to the Simonswerk Tectus range is the TE 645 3D, which will carry door weights up to 300kg on just two hinges but still retain all the award winning features of the Tectus hinge range. The Tectus TE 645 3D is available in a variety of high quality surface finishes and for ease of fitting the Simonswerk team offer jigs and templates ensuring precision engineered functionality to match the demanding specifications required for heavy weight door projects. The fully concealed flush fitting Tectus hinge range, with 3D adjustment allowing for a perfect door alignment, now covers carrying capacity door weights from 40kg up to 300kg, has smooth action maintenance
free slide bearings and offers excellent burglar resistance. enq.187 GEZE Slimchain scoops awards for innovation
A pioneering chain drive from GEZE has been honoured at one of Europe’s most pres- tigious innovation awards, the annual Plus X Awards in Cologne. The versatile Slimchain for windows, which is due to be launched in the UK later this year and is suitable for natural ventilation and as a smoke and heat
extraction system (RWA), has won Plus X Awards for both ‘High Quality’ and ‘Functionality’. Judged by 130 independent experts, the Plus X Awards celebrate Europe’s most functional, innovative and well-designed products, which reach the highest standards of quality and longevity.
01543 443000
www.geze.co.uk enq.189
The only Frameless double and single glazed doors that slide stack and fold (patent pending) with a UV value of 1.4
FGC, the home of superior single and double glazing solutions. If you are looking for frameless glass doors you have come to the right place.
The Choice is Clear
Our Double Glazed Frameless (sliding - folding) doors (Patent pending) have a pass certificate for Wind and Water fully tested to British and EU standards BS 6375 Part 1 2004.
Our doors are constructed with powder coated aluminium and have toughened 20mm glass spacer UV glued around the edges.
All our installations come with a full ten year guarantee. See our website to view videos of our installations.
Frameless Glass Curtains, Unit 12 - Partridge Farm, Sandy Lane, West Malling, Kent ME19 6TG
Email:
info@framelessglasscurtains.co.uk Tel: 01732 848088 Web:
www.framelessglasscurtains.co.uk
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