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WoodEx®
recognised as a registered Trademark James Latham has announced that WoodEx® ,
its premium quality, engineered hardwood and softwood timber product, is now recognised as a registered trademark with the UK Patent Office. Introduced into the market four years ago, is made from European Ash,
WoodEx®
European Redwood, European Oak, Sapele and Grandis and the UK’s biggest independent timber and panel products distributor is now seeing this versatile timber being specified in more and more joinery projects. WoodEx®
offers numerous features and
benefits. It has two high-quality, clear faces for use in joinery applications and is ideally suitable for use in timber doors and windows as the product offers greater dimensional stability. In addition, Lathams can supply the product either as finger jointed or as one piece. James Latham’s Group Product Sales & Development Manager for WoodEx® Leach, commented: “Achieving registered
, Paul
trademark status is great news for us, apart from the obvious protection and exclusivity it affords, it not only enhances the WoodEx® brand but also demonstrates the support and long term plans we have for this great product. “Demand is increasing all the time and our
stock now covers a wide range of sizes and species, providing a versatile addition to our
already extensive timber range.” WoodEx®
is available ex-stock in lengths of
0.8m to 3m, (6.0m in finger jointed faced Redwood) and in sizes ranging from 48mm x 95mm to 72mm x 120mm. Special sizes and lengths are also available to order.
0116 257 3415
www.lathamtimber.co.uk
Organic timber reflects circle of life
Canjaere timber cladding from the A. Proctor Group has been selected by WCP Architects to perfectly complement a beautiful new graceful design of the Baldarroch Chapel and Crematorium. The symbolism provided by the surrounding landscape was very fitting for an organic
timber clad crematorium building. The organic shape was a key element of the design, and the use of timber cladding and an aluminium roof, enabled the curves and fluidity of the building to be maintained, achieving the experience of total peace and harmony.
01250 872261
www.proctorgroup.com Felmoor Park receives protection
The Scandinavian log cabins and lodges at the picturesque Felmoor Park in Northumberland have been given a striking new finish thanks to Remmers wood coatings. Remmers HK Stain was selected to provide not only effective
weather protection but protection against blue stain, rot and insects. HK Stain is a “2 in 1” product which eliminates the need for an additional wood preservative primer and is perfect for both soft and hardwoods. The product penetrates deeply into the wood whilst leaving it fully breathable and as it doesn’t flake or peel.
01293 594010
www.remmers.co.uk
Summer shed revived to perfection
Osmo UK wood finishing products are a favourite among many, from DIY amateurs to professional craftsmen, and now homeowner, Nicola Kefford. After suffering a few complications with her garden shed, including joinery snags, gaps between the wood work and
blown wood filler, DIY enthusiast, Nicola was introduced to Osmo’s External Sealer. Offering a high quality exterior seal made from eco-friendly products, Osmo provided Nicola with the ideal wood finish treatment to revive her beloved shed back to perfection.
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