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Ash & Lacy’s New Powder Coating Facility
powder coating facility. The new plant represents our commitment to sustained investment in our group process and manufacturing capabilities.
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sh & Lacy are delighted to announce the successful commissioning of our brand new, state-of-the-art,
The powder coating line will be instrumental in servicing our Façade and Fabrications products, offering turnaround times that can only be associated with a single source supplier, with a wide spectrum of finishes on offer. Our process encompasses the latest legislative and environmental performance requirements for the industry, utilising chrome-free chemistry within our pre-treat- ment processes. The very latest automated electrostatic application guns will guarantee the most efficient powder application, as well as reduced energy consumption – striking the optimum balance between quality and efficiency. Please visit stand J1 at this year’s RCI Show to find out more information about our Powder Coating Services.
T 0121 525 1444 E
sales@ashandlacy.com www.ashandlacy.com
BEMO EXTREME TAPERS
BEMO tapered standing seam panels are ideal for economical metal roofi ng of large rotunda or tapered buildings. Panels are cut and profi led in a single work step using our patented mobile roll-former. With a minimum width of 100mm and a maximum covering width of 800mm in one panel, extreme conical shapes can be created. This ensures that there is no need for welded end laps and takes full advantage of the non-penetrative benefi ts of standing seam.
Come and see us on stand J3 at this years RCI Show.
SHAPE VARIETY PROJECT
Kerry GAA Centre of Excellence, Currans ARCHITECTURE: Kenneally Murphy Architecture & Engineering
www.bemoprojectengineeringuk.co.uk
BEMO UK // Derbyshire T: +44 1773 853 694 E:
sales@bemouk.com
RCI SHOW STAND J3
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ADF OCTOBER 2017
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