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Stunning FINish from Metalline


Metalline has produced a range of bespoke 3D twisted fins that will when complete take centre stage on the exterior of the redeveloped Minories Hotel in the City of London. Fabricated offsite at Metalline’s state of the art manufacturing facility in Cannock, these 42 metre height fins were produced in 3.5 metre lengths with a depth of over 800mm. Manufactured in two parts, each


element was assembled using a combination of aluminium stud welding and bonding techniques developed by Metalline. They are finished in dark and light bronze PPC to mimic an anodised effect.


01543 456 930 www.metalline.co.uk Magply boards offer safe support


A development of five stylish townhouses in East Sussex, three of which feature the traditional finish of slate hanging, fixed across Magply boards with horizontal battens, providing a substrate offering excellent weathering and fire resistance, as well as a


secure fix. Pivotal to the specification was the need to create a wall zone which can resist the passage of fire from outside the structure. This is a role to which Magply is ideally suited: frequently being specified for flat developments and buildings in very close proximity to neighbouring properties.


01621 776252 www.magply.co.uk New additions to Sto’s facade paints


The introduction of two new products has extended the range of applications that can now benefit from the StoColor Dryonic®


family of iQ – StoColor Dryonic® S and StoColor Dryonic® original StoColor Dryonic®


Intelligent Technology – facade paints. Wood have joined the


G facade paint to provide a wide range


of solutions that protect all types of facade finish from the effects of weathering. The StoColor Dryonic®


0141 892 8000 www.sto.co.uk/bionics Noncom Non-Combustible Cavity Trays


Prefixed Noncom, non-combustible cavitrays and caviweep-vents are available from Cavity Trays of Yeovil – the longest-established cavity tray company in the UK. NonCom products are manufactured from approved A1 materials, and have the advantage of being robust and holding to shape.


They are difficult to damage and importantly, they will not ‘feed’ a fire. Tray products can also self-support, and may be used in external wall cavity construction with masonry or non- masonry inner skins.


01935 474769 www.cavitytrays.co.uk telephone


740044 info@kloeber.co.uk


01487 paint is the result of over 20 years


of research by Sto into the field of biomimetics, where new products and solutions are inspired by principles from the natural world.


We manufacture, supply and install:


folding sliding doors sliding doors french doors single doors windows shaped glazed screens entrance doors rooflights


Visit our showrooms in London, Cambridgeshire, Buckinghamshire and West Sussex.


www.kloeber.co.uk see website for directions


bespoke doors & windows in timber, aluminium & alu-clad


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one of our nationwide showrooms


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