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VEKA Group unveils the new M70 system 


bevelled 70mm system with steel reinforcement sections. The clean bevelled lines of the M70 will appeal to homeowners looking for contemporary aesthetics to enhance their home.


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01282 716611 www.vekauk.com


Schueco doors meet PAS 24 standards 


FD.HI sliding/folding doors have also been successfully tested. This announcement will be welcome news for specifiers and fabricators looking to deliver ultimate peace-of-mind to clients.


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01908 282111 www.schueco.co.uk


As part of an ongoing programme of security testing to PAS 24, Schueco UK reports an increase in the number of its sliding door systems that meet this police- approved standard. Newly qualifying systems include Schueco ASS 70.HI lift/slide double track, bi-parting and triple track doors, as well as the slide-only versions. Schueco ASS 70 FD and ASS 80 





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The Matrix 70 Window System from VEKAhas led the industry for decades, with its classic good looks and impressive technical performance. Now, thanks to ongoing investment in the supplier's PVC-U systems, a new, even more energy-efficient M70 system has been launched. The new 2016 M70 is a fully-integrated, multi-chambered, 





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A new name in quality door hardware is set to make waves in the architectural ironmongery market. Total Door Hardware is a UK distributor for door hardware from Ozone, an India-based international architectural hardware brand. Offering certified hardware with innovative technologies and functionality, Ozone products are becoming established


globally. The product portfolio includes the new generation of concealed floor spring, better known as the hydraulic patch, along with fittings for commercial doors, shower rooms, balustrades and point-fixed frameless facades.


PURe windows give a capital view!


As well as offering its residents some of the most spectacular views across London, the energy-efficient windows of the latest phase of the Pavilions development in Tottenham Hale also provide some of the lowest U-values available thanks to the use of Senior Architectural System’s new PURe® system. Senior’s PURe® windows are the first on the UK market to benefit


from an enhanced thermal barrier manufactured from expanded polyurethane foam (PUR) to give U-values as low as 0.71W/m2


when calculated as a commercial CEN standard window. For more information visit the company website.


RENOLIT EXOFOL Smooth 2: Style with performance 


RENOLIT has launched Smooth 2, a new architectural surface texture with improved scratch-resistance into its RENOLIT EXOFOL MX range of exterior films. A smooth emboss with increased scratch-resistance opens up new perspectives as well. It offers a pleasant feel while being resistant against contact. The surface geometry has been devel- oped so that the raised areas are slightly rounded, which improves performance whilst maintaining the uniform surface structure. The new emboss is available ex-stock in seven shades and can also be produced in any other RENOLIT EXOFOL colour on request. Year on year foiled window installations are growing and within that growth the percentage of installations which are solid colours has also increased. As demand for solid colour continues, so does the trend towards smooth surface solid colours which create modern architectural statements on new builds or refresh older buildings with a modern facade. This new trend is reflected in the UK where sales of the RENOLIT EXOFOL MX solid colours with smooth surfaces have grown by 35 per cent in 2016 compared to the same period in 2015. The many colours reflect the requests from increasingly design-led consumers. It is no longer enough to only offer one or two shades, this new generation of discerning customers want far more choice.


01670 718222 www.renolit.com Vicaima turn on design flair at Electricity House 


Vicaima innovative door designs have been featured prominently in a landmark city centre project, which sees a modern apartment complex created in a former 1930’s iconic utility building. Electricity House has stood at the very heart of Bristol City centre since its construction. With its Portland stone facade and magnificent curved frontage, the building embodies the grace of the Art Deco era. Now this bygone treasure has taken on a new lease of life following its lovingly re-imagined and inspired regeneration by developer Crest Nicholson. They have created luxury living space by blending period charm with contemporary interior design. Of course inspired design requires inspirational products and so Crest chose Vicaima to enhance the apartment entrance doors with Dekordor 3D Portaro matching door and frame systems. This was further augmented by a surrounding and matching wall panelling which incorporated distinctive back lit apartment numbering. Performance was to client requirements which included certified FD30 fire doors with a roller lock and eye viewer. Dekordor 3D provides a horizontal and highly tactile grain effect and Crest selected 3D Grey finish to provide the perfect tonal contrast to the wall and floor covering.


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