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Swimming Pool Scene MARKETPLACE


Green Chemistry


With the new conservational water analysis, it has now proven possible to achieve what once seemed impossible: reagents that are easy to dose; are safe; have a long and stable shelf-life; are extremely accurate; provide reproducible results; and are environmentally friendly.


Whether you decide in favour of the classic pool tester, the domestic electronic pool tester


(Scuba II), or a Lovibond® photometer, you may rest assured since all the instruments can be used with the environmentally friendly Lovibond® tablet reagents:


• 100 per cent free of boric acid • Exact reagent quantity • DIN EN ISO 7393-2 compliance • Optimal pH buffer system • Strict quality monitoring and assurance Tintometer Tel. 01980 664800 www.lovibondwater.com


Invisible Skimmer


Niveko has added the Invisible Skimmer, a unique design for to its product portfolio, an in-house innovation developed by the Niveko team itself.


Thanks to the unique solution of the skimmer design, Niveko has created a minimalist transition between the pool wall and the water run-off while maintaining the maximum water level; a unique solution for all installations where an overflow is not an option. Find out more at www.niveko-pools.com.


Niveko Tel. +420 734 231 760 www.nivekopools.com


Ladder Treads


Plastica’s 43mm ladders are made from grade 316 stainless steel and are suitable for use in salt water pools. They are supplied with our own custom designed treads and fixtures, also all moulded in-house to Plastica’s normal high standards. The Company offer all the same designs as we previously have including: all normal ladders, undercover ladders and grab rails, all supplied with quality fixings to fit the ladder. These ladders can be used on both domestic and commercial applications and suitable for concrete and lined pools. If they are looked after, the ladder should last for years to come.


Plastica Tel. +44 (0)1424 857802 www.plasticapools.net


Exciting Eclipse


Market-leading Ocea UK has released details of its new launch, the exciting Eclipse profile.. Following a half million Euro investment to install new specially designed tri- extrusion machines, Ocea now manufacture an exclusive slat profile which includes a special layer of UV protection and a new chamber design to help prevent Algae formation. The


Eclipse profiles


will first be seen at the up and coming SPATEX pool and spa show in Coventry


next February, where Ocea will be staffing its biggest ever exhibition stand. Initially offered in platinum, solar blue and solar crystal, the new premium range will be available to order for the 2018 season. Also added to the slat range will be an additional UV protective layer to the PC crystal clear slat. Ocea UK Tel: +44 (0) 1993 707 910 Email: info@oceacovers.com www.oceacovers.couk


World-Class Machines


Capable of moving over a million litres (1000m3


)


per hour, Swimstream produces high quality


swimming machines unlike any other. The water speed is fully adjustable from inside the pool. This makes Swimstream suitable for the most demanding athlete, as well as the casual swimmer. Fast or slow, Swimstream always moves a substantial amount of water, guarantying a comfortable swim.


At the heart of Swimstream is a technologically advanced propeller, driven by a quiet electric motor.


Swimstream swimming machines are custom-made in the Netherlands and are suitable for use in salt water.


Swimstream Tel. +31 411 672 516 www.swimstream.nl


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