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EXTERIORS 23 ADF11_BE Supp_Abet_HP ADV_Layout 1 11/10/2021 09:42 Page 1


MEG makes a splash! L


ocated in the foothills of the Franklin Mountains in El Paso in Texas, Camp Cohen is one of three new waterparks


designed to celebrate the culture of the city’s diverse communities. Parkhill Architects were appointed by


the City Authority to design them and Camp Cohen was the first. It was decided to use Abet Laminati’s MEG exterior grade laminate for this exciting and creative camp- themed park which includes water slides, a toddler pool, lazy river and more amenities for all ages. MEG was specified as the architects were


looking for wood effect cladding which would complement the camp theme and which could be cut into planks to simulate a cabin. It was also heavy duty enough to cope with the sustained usage and the extremes of sunlight and temperatures which can easily range between -2°C in the winter and 35°C in the summer. As a result, MEG 754 Padouk was seen as the perfect solution. This visual plank look can now also be achieved with the newly-


launched and competitively-priced Easy MEG siding product. Camp Cohen is another example of


MEG in action where the need for high performance and durability is married up with low life-cycle costs, aesthetic design and resistance to weathering. The range comprises 58 colours and 29 woodgrains together with 5 concrete and metal effect finishes.


Photograhy: Keith Talley; Talley Photography MEG is a self-supporting high pressure


laminate (HPL) for cladding the exterior of buildings, balconies and other applications. It features high resistance to temperature, climate shock, weathering, UV light and impact. Samples and technical literature are available from Abet Ltd.


020 7473 6910 uk.abetlaminati.com


LISTEN HERE ADF12_Bauder_External Envelope - Roofing_HPAdv_Layout 1 24/11/2021 13:41 Page 1


Introducing enhanced components for flat roofing systems


DBR 06 for use as anAir andVapour Control Layer (AVCL) in single ply systems, and as an AVCL and carrier membrane in cold applied liquid applications. This product will be replacing the current 0.4 mm BauderTEC DBR used in Thermofol and Thermoplan single ply systems and replacing BauderTEC KSD DUO used in Bauder LiquiTEC and LiquiTOP cold applied liquid systems. BauderTEC DBR 06 is a 0.6 mm


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thick, technically advanced, self-adhesive, elastomeric, reinforced bitumen AVCL, featuring an aluminiumfoil facing for vapour impermeability. In both single ply and cold applied liquid applications, BauderTEC DBR 06 can be used over certain new and existing roof systems and newdeck substrates including profiled metal, plywood and OSB. The additional thickness of DBR 06 when installed within a single ply system increases


auder is introducing two new products to enhance its waterproofing systems. Bauder has launched BauderTEC


the robustness of the overall system and allows for use within a fully adhered assembly.When used in cold applied liquid systems, DBR 06 increases flexibility of the system and the thickness at the laps is reduced, resulting in easier installation of the systemand a smoother finish. In addition, the product is more lightweight than other AVCLs meaning projects benefit from safer and faster installation, resulting in shorter lead times. Bauder has also released a new accessory


product for waterproofing soil vent pipes. The Bauder SVP Cover is designed to facilitate the detailing of soil vent pipes up to 600 mm high on Bauder RBM, Thermofol, LiquiTEC and LiquiTOP flat roof systems.The Bauder SVP Cover provides a visually appealing way to waterproof soil vent pipes.


01473 257671 bauder.co.uk


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