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BPF Ltd T: +44 (0) 1295 264800 www.bpfonline.co.uk


BPF, a components & accessories supplier, have been working in the retail and POS industry for over 13 years with plastic end caps, plugs, stand off feet, tips and ferrules. They have recently expanded their range of products for the shop fitting industry. BPF’s 2013 catalogue now includes All Metal Plate Adjusters, Threaded Inserts and Glides. The Plate Adjusters in particular, are available with independently rotating bases and with the option of standard or bolt‐down bases. There’s various thread forms available from stock, with numerous base diameters.


Stannah T: +44 (0) 1264 339 090 www.stannahlifts.co.uk


Stannah adds to their family of platform lifts ‐ Our NEW Stannah Midilift SLplus is a top‐of‐the‐range version of our original hydraulically driven part‐enclosed Midilift SL, but with the addition of a full height cabin. We haven’t lost any of the platform space as light rays and safety beams, around the entrance, protect the traveller without restricting the floor area. It’s easy to install, with minimal pit of 70mm and headroom of just 2500mm. The NEW Stannah Midilift SLplus looks and operates just like a conventional passenger lift.


Armourcoat T: +44 (0) 1732 460 668 www.armourcoat.com


Armourcoat will be launching new colours and finishes at DX, part of the May Design Series. Armourcoat will be presenting new ranges of colours and finishes, including ‘Armourcoat KonCrete®’ ‐ an urban range of polished plaster effects designed for contemporary projects. The finish presents a wealth of design options to achieve a distinctive modern look, including distressed effects or recessed 'shutter' markings. The company will also present ‘SMG’ ‐ a super luxury finish with the appearance of a seamless high‐gloss lacquer, and ‘Striated’ ‐ a natural looking effect which emulates raw silk.


Hacel Lighting T: +44 (0) 1912 809 940 www.hacel.net


The LED Revlo Power Spot from Hacel boasts a clean, compact design featuring ribbed styling combined with performance and technology. The distinctive LED light engine housing with a sleek pivotal arm is designed and manufactured by Hacel within CREE test configuration guidelines, offering a 50,000 hour lifespan with a choice of Warm white (3000K), Neutral White (4000K) and Cool White (5000K). With LORS greater than 0.85, efficacies in excess of 83lm/W and a choice of three outputs up to a maximum of 2500lm, the Revlo offers a high degree of flexibility with stylish design features.


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Launched in Spring 2012, noraplan sentica offers 38 colours and superb environmental credentials. Winner of the gold Nightingale Award for the ‘Resilient floor covering’ category, sentica was praised by the judges for its quality, functionality, wear resistance, design, sustainability properties and an excellent cost‐performance ratio.


With its certified nora system blue installation system, Nora is the first manufacturer anywhere in the world to develop a comprehensive concept for environmentally compatible floor installations, comprising three components: the rubber floor covering, the installation materials such as adhesives, screeds and DPMs, plus a professional installation.


Nora Flooring T: +44 (0) 1788 513 160 www.nora.com/uk


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