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Bespoke service from Capricorn Eco Timber


Capricorn Eco Timber are an innovative, specialist, eco-friendly Stafford based timber merchant, machinist and sawmiller delivering a bespoke service for claddings, beams, and decking to all parts of the UK and abroad.


Capricorn’s forte is the supply of locally grown, naturally durable, sustainable, FSC certified timber species which can be used for exterior applications without the addition of potentially toxic preservative treatments normally needed to enhance their longevity. As part of this ethos we are producing our own version of burnt timber cladding, “Tiga Wood” using FSC certified British timber species.


roger@capricornecotimber.co.uk Fireshield®


receives LABC certification A Proctor Group’s Fireshield®


SUPRA-FAST DOOR OPENING


vapour permeable


membrane has been awarded certification from both LABC and LABSS confirming that the product meets Building Regulation approval in England, Wales and Scotland. Fireshield complies with BS5250, BS4016 and NHBC requirements for


vapour permeable walling underlays. It is installed and fixed to the substrate in the same manner as standard breather membranes using mechanical fixings. Applications include both commercial and residential buildings including apartments and student accommodation, as well as Rainscreen cladding and applications over 18m high.


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com Senior makes its Everyman Cinema debut


Senior Architectural Systems has successfully completed its first contract for Everyman Cinemas after supplying a range of aluminium fenestration solutions for the boutique cinema chain’s new theatre in Greater Manchester. The new four-screen


cinema has been enclosed in a striking building envelope that features Senior’s SF52 aluminium curtain walling. The SF52 system has helped create a welcoming entrance to the venue and a bright and pleasant interior for the first-floor bar and restaurant. The new cinema also features Senior’s robust SPW501 commercial aluminium doors.


www.seniorarchitectural.co.uk Comar 9P.i High Performance System


After extensive research and consultation with key supply partners, Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems deliver the Comar 9P.i High Performance Window, Door and Framing System. Research indicated that a thermally efficient


future-proof facade system was required, with off-site manufacture and value engineering solutions that actively seek to reduce material content. Comar 9P.i High Performance framing offers two options of construction, ladder frame or mitre frame. Comar 9P.i windows and 9P.i doors can be hung directly from the frame, reducing the need for additional outer frames, creating a truly integrated solution.


020 8685 2318 www.comar-alu.co.uk


NEW: Smartphone control with the Hörmann BlueSecur app*


Beautiful, Fast, Smart: Automatic Sectional Doors


• Energy-efficient garage door LPU 67 Thermo with


UD-value of up to 0.88 W/(m²·K)** thanks to 67 mm sections with thermal break


• Up to 50 % faster door opening with operator SupraMatic


• NEW: Hörmann BlueSecur app to control garage and entrance gate operators* by smartphone


* External Hörmann Bluetooth receiver required ** For fitted doors without glazing, with ThermoFrame sized 5000 × 2125 mm


ADF APRIL 2019


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