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PRODUCT NEWS


New Elecro Products Enjoy European Show Successes


Elecro Engineering are still reeling from the excitement surrounding the Piscina & Wellness Barcelona and Aquanale exhibitions held in October. Launching a new water treatment range in the form of the Quantum, as well as the Thermecro Solar Heater, which is now ready for sale, the company’s stand at both shows was busy and the company was delighted to have such a high level of interest from visitors.


Both products received a lot of attention, with the Quantum winning a New Product Diploma award in the Sustainable Product category in Barcelona. The excitement around this product is justified: the Quantum applies photocatalytic oxidisation, which is ranked top in the table as the strongest known oxidiser. Significantly more powerful than chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, UV or ozone it takes pool hygiene and water clarity to the


ultimate level. The Nano Crystal technology possesses the power to sterilise sewerage into drinking water without the use of chemicals and in fact one of the many benefits of this product is a significant reduction in the use of residual chemicals. No microorganisms are safe as photocatalytic oxidisation has the unparalleled ability to destroy all viruses, bacteria and pathogens instantly like no other device. It will break down oil, urea and contaminants into their harmless molecular form; all the while ensuring optimum safety as only pure, fresh water is released from the reaction chamber back into the pool. The Thermecro Solar heater also proved


popular, due its powerful, patented, evacuated tube technology. Unlike other solar heater products on the market it generates far more hot water per m², is perfectly insulated, works in the lowest of ambient temperatures


Lo-Chlor… Because It Works


Lo-Chlor Chemicals is recognised as a global leader in phosphate removal since the launch of Starver®


in the


mid 1990s. Advancements in this area have changed the way that algae is treated in domestic and commercial swimming pools. Lo-Chlor’s Starver®


phosphate removal


technology is now sold in more than 50 countries worldwide and its popularity has seen it become universally recognised as one of the most revolutionary and effective speciality chemicals to reach the pool and spa market to date.


Launched in the UK and EU in 2015, Starver® X efficiently reduces


high levels of phosphates, with 1litre reducing them by up to 6ppm (6,000 ppb) in 50,000 litres of swimming pool water. Lo-Chlor recommend that once you get the phosphate level down to 1ppm (1,000ppb), both engineers and end users alike switch to using their original Starver®


. Starver®


and is compact. The revolutionary unit harvests a staggering 92% of solar radiation by processing all solar radiation striking from any angle, not just direct sunlight, and boasts the highest heat retention possible.


Elecro Engineering Ltd 01438 749474 www.elecro.co.uk


A New Dimension Of Glass Walls


X is a proprietary blend of rare earth


compounds and will neutralise and remove dissolved phosphates within 24 hours. The success of the product is not just restricted to conventional swimming pools, but is now widely sold for the treatment of natural pools, fountains and ponds as well as indoor aquaria. Lo-Chlor Chemicals is not just at the forefront of phosphate removal and prevention, they also supply a full range of speciality chemicals including algaecides, natural clarifiers, stain and scale treatments and spa products. The Lo-Chlor Speciality Chemical range is manufactured in the UK by Total Water Products Ltd and will be exhibiting at SPATEX 2016 (Stand A19) where they will be launching new products, packaging, labels and website.


Total Water Products Ltd 01639 823233 www.totalwaterproducts.co.uk


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Architects and interior designers have always made use of light, texture and colour to express themselves in locations like hotels, flagship stores, corporate offices and high-end residential properties. Now, thanks to D R Services, they have the chance to combine them all within glass feature walls that can offer physical separation and privacy along with physical properties. As one of the UK’s best known suppliers of architectural glass and fittings, D R Services, is now able to incorporate virtually any type of fabric, wood veneer, metal or other material into laminated glass. This striking composite can then be given even greater visual interest through the use of special LED lighting to illuminate the interlayer; reflecting internally off the face of the toughened laminated glass.


The company has already been supplying the luxurious glass feature walls for clients across a number of sectors and believes the availability of other physical enhancements will only serve to extend their appeal. Director, Will Jarvis


commented: “Thanks to the development of the new SGP interlayer we are now able to incorporate almost anything into laminated glass walls. The possibilities include fabrics like silk or different types of metal. Because the interlayer is waterproof the walls can be used alongside swimming pools or for steam rooms. Frameless walls are available, and it is also possible to utilise the new electrical glass that has come on the market – Geometry. Company logos and other designs can all be drawn on CAD and etched into the glass before it is laminated, while we can fit LED strips down the sides of the panels to make them glow.”


D R Services 01279 445277 www.drservices.co.uk


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