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EXTERNAL ENVELOPE; INSULATION


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Bowled over by TORMAX


Delivering easy access for all members and visiting players, Newark Indoor Bowls Centre benefits from two automatic single sliding doors to the main entrance and lobby, as well as an internal swing door. Working with Stag Shopfronts, TORMAX recommended their reliable 2201 operator for the two entrance doors, while the robust TORMAX 1201 operator was specified for the swing door. “Bowls, and particularly the Paralympic game of boccia, are sports that can be played by almost anyone, of any age” confirms health and safety officer for the Centre, Nick Osborn. “Improving accessibility for the less-able, including wheelchair users, was a priority for the Centre, as well as addressing the current need to provide a Covid-aware environment. The new automatic doors ensure we can now welcome all players, with no-touch access being an important bonus.” Offering a comprehensive range of in-house designed operators, TORMAX has solutions to automate almost any access point including folding, revolving, swing and sliding entrances. The TORMAX 2201 is quick to install and will operate either a single-leaf sliding door of up to 120 kg or a double set of doors weighing 100 kg per leaf.


sales@tormax.co.uk Window solution for Part L compliance


With the new changes to Part L of the Building Regulations set to come into effect in June 2022, leading aluminium fenestration solutions provider Senior Architectural Systems is ahead of the game thanks to its patented PURe®


which can already achieve U-values as low as 0.71 W/m2 unique construction of Senior’s PURe®


window, which features a high


performance expanded polyurethane (PUR) thermal barrier, gives the PURe®


system exceptional thermal performance that far exceeds the


new lower U-value targets which were confirmed at the end of 2021. 01709 772600 www.seniorarchitectural.co.uk


window system K. The


Increased recycled content and fire resistance


The latest development of Kingspan’s unique, self-blended insulation technology, ‘QuadCore 2.0’, demonstrates that innovation and product performance enhancement do not need to come at the sacrifice of our planet. QuadCore 2.0 is made with a formulation containing a raw


material that uses 40% recycled PET. This innovative formulation has satisfied the requirements for a two-hour fire resistance in third-party fire tests for both insulation and integrity – making it the first closed cell insulated panel system to ever achieve this rating.


quadcore.technology@kingspan.com www.kingspanpanels.co.uk


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