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Platinum lighting at the Great Mosque of Mecca
During recent enhancements to the Great Mosque, Luceco supplied 3,000 energy saving, cost effective Surface Platinum luminaires with gloss refl ectors. The Platinum family has become a fl agship product range. The recessed Platinum is a high performance 220 mm diameter downlight with an effi cacy up to 130 Llm/cW, featuring a unique swing tab design ensuring installation is quick and easy. The Surface Mount format of this luminaire, as installed at the Great Mosque of Mecca, provides an opportunity for creative lighting design using a high specifi cation luminaire where a recessed ceiling void is not available. Platinum Surface Mount can be used as a pendant with suspension wires, or BESA fi xed directly onto a solid surface. Luceco has recently launched the Platinum V4, offering an update to this popular product. Platinum V4 retains a similar appearance but has a further optimised heatsink and a reduction in bezel thickness from 6 mm to 2.5 mm on a standard IP44 bezel as well as being magnetic. There is also an IP65 Anti-Tamper bezel option, improved refl ectors and extended swing tabs to suit larger cut outs.
01952 238 100
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PR.indd 1 Make more of surfaces with UNILIN Panels Master Oak
Through technological leaps in the way it makes decorative panels, UNILIN Panels has added defi nition and detail and textures that go deeper than ever before to make Master Oak a true interpretation of nature. Master Oak compromises nothing for its authentic look. It remains just as easy to look after and just as durable as any other UNILIN HPL or melamine surface. Compared to real oak, Master Oak is three times as scratch-resistant, more colourfast and more stain proof. It can be used on everything from desktops to shelves, doors, hotel furniture, storage, cupboards, partitions and more. Thanks to its excellent performance characteristics, the fi nish is also easy to clean and needs no specialist or ongoing maintenance. At the heart of Master Oak’s authentic look and touch lies UNILIN Timber Touch Technology. Regular HPL and melamine- faced panels only have around three or four depth levels which limits how much texture can be applied the surface. UNILIN Timber Touch Technology allows for 64 different depth levels for 20 times more texture than regular surfaces. Order samples of Master Oak at the website.
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Marano Integrated from F.H. Brundle
Marano Integrated is the latest addition to F.H. Brundle’s stylish aluminium fencing range. This versatile system consists of boards, screens, posts and inserts that can provide either total privacy, or boards with 25 mm gaps between them. Multiple spacers can also be used to create larger spaces between boards. In common with the broader Marano range, Marano Integrated is long-lasting, requires extremely little maintenance, and is therefore highly cost-effective. The system’s posts have been specially designed for Marano Integrated, measuring 80 x 80 mm, with a narrow 20.6 mm slot on two sides, and an extra wide slot on the third side. The post can be used as an intermediate, corner, end and T-post by adding or removing extrusions. The Marano Integrated infi ll range consists of four hollow sections – one 55 mm section (Half Round system), a 50 mm rectangular section (Parallel 50 system), a 100 mm rectangular section (Parallel 100 system), and one that features a tongue and groove (Connect 150 system). But perhaps the range’s most notable feature is its decorative screens, made of lasered aluminium sheeting.
01708 398048
www.fhbrundle.co.uk
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