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Doors, Windows & Glazing Feature


Maintenance & Refurbishment Dursilite: The impressive coatings range from Mapei


types of new build and improvement projects. The water-based paint is suitable for use on different types of internal surfaces as well as partially covered external surfaces protected against direct sunlight and rain. Dursilite creates an attractive finish with a smooth, velvety, matt surface. With its special formulation, Dursilite is


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particularly suitable for painting all types of cementitious, lime and gypsum substrates which require an excellent permeability to water vapour, and a high degree of long lasting protection. Dursilite, supplied in 5kg and 20kg plastic


drums, can be applied with a brush, roller or by spray on a dry coat of Malech primer or Dursilite Base Coat primer. Typical application comprises of at least two coats, with a recoat time at around six to 12 hours in accordance with the humidity and temperature of the environment, and in any case, when the previous coat is completely dry. With excellent coverage, it also has a high whiteness level for internal walls, and is the ideal solution for repainting. For long-lasting protection, high washability


and low dirt pick-up level, this Mapei offering is available in a wide range of colours, created using the ColorMap® automatic colouring system.


Dursilite Gloss Dursilite Base Coat Dursilite Gloss


t’s out with the old and in with the new… Mapei’s Dursilite coatings range offers a fresh array of paint colours, ideal for all


For more information about our Dursilite


range, or to request one of our new coatings brochures, visit the website or call us today.


0121 508 6970 www.mapei.co.uk


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LOCKS AND CYLINDERS SPECIALIST


Simpson Strong-Tie introduces all-new catalogue of connectors


Construction connector manufacturer Simpson Strong-Tie has released their all-new 2020 catalogue; a comprehensive product guide which showcases the company’s most recent innovations and product line extensions. Alongside the UK’s largest collection of connectors for timber and masonry construction, sit numerous new products, including the GPC, Gable Panel Connector, a high movement timber frame tie, decorative and a heavy duty post bases, an adjustable mini hanger, purlin anchor, twisted restraint strap and a 4mm reinforced angle bracket. The catalogue also contains comprehensive technical data, performance characteristics, safe working loads, plus easy to follow installation instructions. Managing Director, Malcolm Paulson explains: “It’s been a busy time for Simpson Strong-Tie, we’ve really pushed the boat out to increase our core product range, engineered to stand the test of time. With our new enhanced product lines, along with our rapid made-to-order service, we really can say that if we don’t have it – you don’t need it”. Available now in print on request, and online in the Resources / Literature section at www.strongtie.co.uk.


01827 255 600 www.strongtie.co.uk FLUSH BOLTS ARCHITECTURAL


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