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46 DOORS, WINDOWS & ACCESSORIES; FINANCE & INSURANCE Schueco’s ASS 77 PD.HI has new innovations


Schueco UK, has announced the introduc- tion of a new, updated version of its manually operated panoramic sliding door system, the Schueco ASS 77 PD.HI. Innovations include an integrated, full- height handle that improves the appearance of the door and makes it easier


to open and close. The system is also equipped with an optimised locking concept that makes use of spring-loaded mushroom heads. There are new designs, in particular a 90° all-glass corner without a mullion. In addition, the overall level of thermal insulation has been improved, with Uw values from 0.96 W/m2


K with triple glazing now as standard. 01908 282111 www.schueco.co.uk 156 VEKA customer 'secures' major developments


Valued VEKA customer M&M Windows has gained two impressive commercial contracts thanks to the company's commitment to PAS 24 testing. The Wigan-based M&M team believe that their company is the first in the industry to achieve PAS 24 on the VEKA's


new M70 PVC-U profile system. The company partnered with hardware supplier ERA and glass suppliers Regency Glass to put their casement windows through rigorous testing to ensure they met the requirements of PAS 24 and Document Q. MD Mike McCoy explains: “As a company, we are very committed to quality and that's why we chose to fabricate VEKA's PVC-U profile exclusively when we were established in 2004.”


Enq. 155 01282 716611 www.vekauk.com 157


Enq. 158 WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK


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