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and moulded GRP for interior and exterior applications, as well as moulded GRG for interior projects only, As GRP and GRG roofl ight linings and are bespoke
casings manufactured from
moulds, they provide a high level of fi t and fi nish and can be specifi ed in a range of sizes to meet individual project requirements. In the case of GRP casings, they can also help enhance weather resistance.
Used primarily to conceal structural roof beams and glazing bars, beam casings are designed to be as unobtrusive as possible so that they blend seamlessly with the atrium and building interior. Manufactured from aluminium, typically with a PPC fi nish, they can be produced in a range of bespoke forms to suit specifi c project requirements, such as ellipses and semi-circles to shallow curves, parabolic and rectangular profi les.
Parapet capping
Manufactured from 2 mm thick sheet aluminium
and incorporating a PPC
fi nish, the parapet and wall capping product range incorporates fl at; pitched and sloping options, which can be face-fi xed or use concealed fi xings.
All Linea cappings are produced to the specifi cations and dimensions of each individual project and be specifi ed in lengths of up to 4,000 mm in a single piece. The system also includes a range of dedicated accessories, which include internal & external corners; T-sections, peak angle and stop ends.
Atrium beam casings
for interior and exterior use, while GRG and ply/MDF core options can only be used for interior applications. Moulded bulkheads,
accommodating
curved forms, tend to be made from GRG or GRP for reasons of weight and ease of creating a seamless integrated fi nish. GRP units are supplied with a smooth gel-coat fi nish, while GRG is site painted. Metal bulkheads, like the other products in the range, are bespoke manufactured and can be specifi ed in a range of PPC fi nishes, as well as brushed, polished or textured options. Specifi ers should be aware that moulded items will extend lead times by up-to four weeks, due to the additional design and manufacturing processes involved.
Perimeter casings
Perimeter casings are designed to conceal building services along interior walls and below windows in long continuous runs or within bays between columns. They are generally manufactured from pre-formed plywood with a hard-wearing laminate fi nish and incorporate pre-cut convection grilles in the top and front face when used in HVAC concealment applications.
Suitable for both new build and refurbishment
projects, their design helps Bulkheads & fascias Bulkheads & fascias
As most bulkheads are installed at high level, durability tends to be less of a consideration, yet they must be specifi ed to be fi t for purpose for the application. Bulkhead linings can be bonded or mechanically fi xed to a timber subframe depending on their size and weight. GRP and metal bulkheads can be specifi ed
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maximise offi ce space while enabling them to incorporate electrical, cable and voice cable management. The system also incorporates Pendock’s proprietary metal mounting framework, which was developed specifi cally for use with this casing range and provides a robust structure onto which the casing panels and be easily fi tted.
Lift reveals
Material options of aluminium, stainless steel, compact laminate (CL) and ply/MDF are included in the range of head and side reveals. Aluminium and stainless steel can
be specifi ed in standard thicknesses of 2 mm and 1 mm respectively, although bespoke thicknesses are also offered along with a range of fi nishes, such as brushed, polished and textured. Laminate fi nishes from leading manufacturers including Polyrey; Abet and Formica can be specifi ed on CL reveals, which combine high durability with versatility to integrate with building colour schemes. High pressure laminate (HPL) fi nishes are one of the options within the ply/MDF range, which also includes real wood veneers and a paint grade substrate for onsite fi nishing. Bespoke fi nishes can be specifi ed on all ranges together with additional options, such as the inclusion of call button apertures, indicator signage and dry riser openings.
Pilaster linings
Linea pilaster linings are almost exclusively used in shopping malls to conceal steelwork and roller shutter guides between individual shops, giving a uniform look and fi nish. GRG and laminated plywood are commonly specifi ed material choices with the former providing additional fi re safety and material compatibility with other drylined elements. Radiused corners and semi-circular forms can further improve safety by removing sharp edges.
Stainless steel kickplates
can be specifi ed for added durability, while specifi ers can choose to make pilasters blend-in or contrast with their surroundings through
colour and material choices,
including wood grain laminates and metal effects for plywood pilasters.
Pilaster casings can also be designed to accommodate additional services, such as mains sockets, fi re alarms and CCTV, which can be surface mounted.
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