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FAST-DRYING BRADITE FLOOR PAINT WINS CONTRACTORS’


SEAL OF APPROVAL Bradite HD Floor + Wall paint has helped an East Midlands company stay at the top of its game, with a range of jobs completed for The Co-operative Group. AD Decorators Derbyshire Ltd has completed contracts for a range of local businesses.


The brief requires a hard-wearing floor paint that can withstand the constant movement of cages containing grocery goods in the shops’ storerooms and in other Co-Op business locations.


“There’s a lot of heavy traffic in these areas, so the re-painting has to be an overnight job once the


FERNOX CELEBRATES


TURNING SIXTY Fernox is celebrating its 60th year in 2024. As the world’s first chemical water treatment company, the last six decades has seen Fernox consistently lead the way in the heating industry – from pioneering the use of chemicals, testing and filter technology to keeping heating and renewable systems energy efficient.


Born from a light bulb moment by German engineer Peter Muetzel, Fernox has evolved exponentially over the years to what it is today: a global company that applies its knowledge to the local market, to provide an extensive range of chemical water treatments and filters for both traditional and renewable heating systems. This is thanks to its extensive research and development capabilities and a team of dedicated scientists and engineers that work to bring innovative solutions to market. Recent examples include the TF1 Sigma HP Filter and HP-EG heat transfer fluid.


Fernox has long been committed to training for installers and apprentices; continuing to lobby for the correct use of water treatment and implementation of industry best


business is shut, and it must be ready for use the next morning,” said AD Decorators Director Maria Lambert.


The Derby-based firm has been in business for more than three decades and has an impressive


customer base across the heart of England and further afield.


The particular attraction of HD Floor + Wall included its low odour during and after application, and the fact that it is quick drying. As a water-based epoxy formulation, HD Floor + Wall is easy to apply by brush, roller or spray to achieve ultra hard-wearing quality, and touch dry in just three hours with recoats possible after 14 hours.


Maria Lambert added: "By the time the guys have packed up and got the stuff back in the van, it's already rock hard. It's a product I would always trust."


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practice processes; and over the years has seen energy efficiency and environmental impact grow on the global and UK agenda.


Now in its 60th year, Fernox has lots to look forward to with the launch of new products and technologies, customer engagement activities and continuing to work with charity partners. Alongside this, Fernox will also continue to focus on supporting installers including investing into its already comprehensive and impressive training facilities to elevate this valuable resource further for the current and next generation.


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“We are so proud to celebrate such an incredible milestone,” said Ernie McDonald, Director at Fernox. “60 years strong and we have a great future ahead, with lots of innovations in the pipeline and exciting activities to celebrate our diamond anniversary. Although it’s important to look back and acknowledge everything we have achieved, for the team this year, it really is all about the future – and we remain absolutely committed to the environmental efficiency agenda.”


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