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68 INSULATION; HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES


Space saving A2 insulation


The A. Proctor Group’s Spacetherm® SLENTEX®


A2 Aerogel Blanket has been chosen


for its superior thermal performance, flexibility and suitability for space-critical applications in the refurbishment of 146 high-rise apartments in Poplar, East London. Alisan Dockerty, project


architect at Egret West explains, “We chose to apply Spacetherm SLENTEX®


A2 Aerogel Blanket from the A. Proctor Group, a


high-performance insulation blanket with A2 fire rating, capable of achieving the BRE’s surface condensation analysis target temperatures of 16°C, whilst providing us with a minimum loss of space.”


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com


Kingspan introduces QuadCore Roofboard


Kingspan Insulation is raising roof performance to new heights with Kingspan QuadCore 426 Roofboard, an innovative flat roof insulation board delivering excellent thermal and fire performance, enhanced environmental credentials, and backed by an extended warranty. Kingspan QuadCore 426 is the first insulation board to feature Kingspan’s advanced Quadcore


technology. The high-performance, fibre–free, rigid neo-thermoset insulant delivers a thermal conductivity of 0.021 W/mK. This can allow roof U-values to be met with slim, light constructions.


01544 387 384 www.kingspaninsulation.co.uk/SpeedMatters Gilberts throws light on exposed ceiling design


New light is being shed on exposed ceiling design- literally- through innovations by leading air movement specialist Gilberts Blackpool. The company is already one if the leaders in solutions enabling designers to optimise the trend towards open ceilings and exposed building services in commercial interiors. Now it has pioneered an acrylic version of its coanda plate, inset with LED lighting, for use with its range of GS swirl diffusers. Specifies can choose either a single colour for the LEDs, or an option whereby the colour changes through a preset range. “In exposed ceiling ductwork, the coanda plate is key to ensure efficient horizontal dispersal of fresh, incoming air, without ‘dumping’. As the exposed ductwork is an architectural feature, we decided to give designers optimum opportunity to add a new dimension to their plans,” explains Gilberts sales director Ian Rogers. The backlit coanda can be specified with Gilberts’ range of GSF and GSJ swirl diffusers for exposed ceilings. Both versions feature a patented design of radial vanes to optimise omni directional discharge airflow with natural or mechanical air distribution strategies.


01253 766911 www.gilbertsblackpool.com


INTRODUCING NOX-FILT


An in-line Carbon filter with optional PM2.5 filtration, to be used alongside mechanical ventilation systems.


99.5% NO2 POLLUTION!


REMOVES UP TO


YOUR TRUSTED VENTILATION PARTNER DOMUS VENTILATION DOMUSVENT


vent.info@domusventilation.co.uk www.domusventilation.co.uk


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ADF DECEMBER 2019


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