Introducing the new Bond
0114 275 5224
www.ancon.co.uk Enq. 104 Freefoam guarantees on the up
Freefoam Installers have got 2016 off to a cracking start, recording up to a 26 per cent increase in work registered for its Lifetime Guarantee. Installers from around the country are seeing the benefit of offering a 50 year guarantee on all white roofline products. One of the strongest weapons in any trades- persons armoury is the good old-fashioned guarantee and Freefoam installers have one of the best in the business at their disposal – an enhanced 50-year lifetime guarantee. Why 50 years? Firstly, Freefoam have lifetime data built up over a 20-year period via testing and accelerated ageing tests, advanced technology and trouble-free experience from Ireland to Germany and North of Scotland to the South of France where scorching sun and sizzling UV light soon finds the fault lines in roofline products. Secondly, Freefoam know that products can deliver over that period of time. Lead free advanced tin based formu- lations, for example, do not suffer pinking or other problems and other formulations also have extra TiO2 to withstand high-intensity destructive UV light. Lastly, 50 years sends a clear message to customers that Freefoam stands by its products over the long-term and that they can trust the company to deliver the quality and value they expect. If you’re interested in finding out more about Freefoam products go to Freefoam’s dedicated website.
01604 591110
www.freefoam.com Enq. 106 TTA promotes high hygiene of tiled surfaces
The Tile Association and its members are promoting the hygiene advantages of correctly installed tiled surfaces, especially in commercial kitchens and food preparation environments. Tiled surfaces are entirely safe to install and use in hygiene-sensitive installations, particularly if large format porcelain tiles are used with epoxy grouts. Brian G Newell, chair of the TTA’s Technical Committee, points out that porcelain tiles are impervious, with less than 0.5 per cent porosity and that epoxy grouts
are also impervious, to the extent that they can have an approval for use in nuclear power stations, since they are not porous to radioactivity.
0300 365 8453
www.tiles.org.uk Enq. 108 Marc Overson joins Panasonic UK
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Panasonic is delighted to announce the appointment of Marc Overson to Panasonic Heating & Cooling, who joins our team as the Country Manager for the UK & Ireland. Marc Overson joins Panasonic from the European air conditioning division of Samsung Electronics, where undertaking the role of the European B2B & Distribution Sales Manager, he gained a broad understanding of the European heating and air conditioning market. Marc succeeds in this position
from Marc Diaz, who returns to the Panasonic operation in Spain. Marc will focus on building market share within the commercial air conditioning arena, a key growth target area for the company in the UK & Ireland.
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www.sbhonline.co.uk
Acting on intelligence out in the field, undercover fixing specialist Ancon has launched a new super-Bond, ultra-low thermal conductivity wall tie that even Spectre would find hard to crack! The new Teplo-BF basalt fibre wall tie features specially moulded safety ends that improve buildability and enhance mortar bond strength by up to 80 per cent. The Teplo-BF is created by the setting of innovative pultruded basalt fibres in a resin
matrix.This composite material provides a
combinatinon of high strength and outstanding thermal efficiency. The wall tie also carries BBA and NHBC technical approvals.
Mendip’s Woodland stove wins at Hearth & Home
The new Woodland stove from Mendip Stoves is an award-winning design, voted ‘Best Stove Under 5kW’ at June’s Hearth & Home Show in Harrogate. It won top marks for the high quality of its design, in particular the large viewing window, which, for a stove with a low output of 4.5kW, is rather unusual. It was also praised for having 100mm to combustibles on both sides and rear of the stove, a feature of most Mendip Stoves which enables them to be placed closer to
combustible walls at the rear, a great feature for modern timber frame building construction methods.
01934 750500
www.mendipstoves.co.uk Enq. 105
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