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Civils & Structurals


PFA from Coal‐Fired


Power Staons


With a history of use spanning almost 60 years Pulverised Fuel Ash (also known as PFA or fly ash) and Furnace Bottom Ash (FBA) are by‐products of coal fired power stations. They are widely used in construction to reduce environmental impact ‐ for example as a cement replacement in concrete and also in block making, road construction, grouting, ground stabilisation, piling & foundation work.


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Enquire: www.dcep.co.uk Tel: 01630 673000 Fax: 01630 673247 Email: dce@directcontact.demon.co.uk Post: use the Enquiry Sheet Kayflow launches new point of sale material


Kayflow, the rainwater, underground and soil systems specialist, has launched new point of sale material into stockists.


The new marketing material includes detailed literature on its extensive standard rainwater and underground ranges plus its new cast-iron effect rainwater system. It also includes Product boards, samples, window stickers, stockist signs and banners.


Dave Osborne, Kayflow, said, “We are replicating the investment that we’re making in our products in new sales collateral. This is to support the growing number of Kayflow stockists in communicating the advantages of Kayflow systems to the trade.


“We believe we have a strong proposition for the market and are fully resourced to deliver it to a trade audience.”


All standard rainwater systems from Kayflow come with a 10 year guarantee, are kitemarked and are available in round, square, deepflow and ogee systems in white, black, brown, grey and caramel. They are also compatible with many other systems.


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The Kayflow offer also includes a half-round and ogee black cast iron effect option, featuring both round and square downpipes, plus hopper, pipe straps, pipe connector and shoe, again all guaranteed for 10 years.


Soil ranges come in high gloss finish, are easy to fit and are compatible with many other competitor systems.


Kayflow’s durable and impact resistant underground systems come in both 110mm and 160mm diameters and are fully tested to BSEN 140-1:1998 PVC-U underground drainage systems.


www.kayflow.co.uk 01827 317200


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