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modules to include Part M frontplates. The Part M GridPro Frontplates range
New Part M additions for GridPro S
colmore has expanded its GridPro range of interchangeable mounting plates and
Introducing the Inceptor Iona from Ovia
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via’s Inceptor Iona is a range of 20W and 30W LED professional downlights, which provides contractors
with perfect low maintenance replacements for CFL and PL lighting. There are three versions available – standard non-
dimmable; 1-10V dimmable and switch dimmable, and the dimmable versions also have an emergency option. The Inceptor Iona includes a 3 pole Flow connector on non- dimmable versions and a 7 pole Flow connector on dimmable versions – allowing for quick and easy installation, as well as testing and maintenance. Iona benefits from a two-section design – the engine
and bezel. With six engines and four bezels offered in this modular design, it offers a large number of options to suit a range of applications. The interchangeable twist fit bezels are available in two styles – downlight bezel and drop glass bezel.
OVIA 01827 300640
sales@oviauk.com
www.oviauk.com
offers a visually contrasting, flexible range of wiring accessories and will join Scolmore’s comprehensive Part M collection, which has been designed and developed as a high quality, flexible and modern solution to assisted living requirements. All Part M products - as well as Mode and Polar moulded white accessories - are manufactured using Urea Formaldehyde, which has similar inherent properties to antimicrobial additives that inhibit the growth of infectious diseases. When independently tested, all products achieved a 99.99% kill off rate across all four types of the strains of bacteria – MRSA, E-Coli, Salmonella and Klebsiella Pneumonia.
Scolmore 01827 63454
Unicrimp Metal Content Cable Ties help reduce contamination U
www.scolmore.com
nicrimp, part of the Scolmore Group of companies, continues to expand its cable accessories portfolio with the
addition of a new range of Metal Content Cable Ties. Designed specifically for use in the food and
pharmaceuticals industries, Metal Content Cable Ties are produced using a unique manufacturing process, which involves the inclusion of a metallic pigment throughout the length of the cable tie and enables even small 'cut-off' sections of the tie to be detected by standard metal-detecting equipment. They are blue in colour, which assists in visual detection and helps reduce the risk of contamination. This makes them ideally suited for the installation of cabling both in the plant and within areas adjacent to the manufacturing process.
Unicrimp 01827 300600
www.unicrimp.com Q
Antimicrobial trunking: fighting infection where it’s most needed for NHS Nightingale
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arshall-Tufflex is the UK’s leading manufacturer of PVC- U cable management products including innovative
antimicrobial trunking, to route and contain cables. Marshall-Tufflex offer two systems as part of their
standard range that contain ‘Bio technology’, depending on the aesthetic and functional requirements of the building; Odyssey and Sterling Curve Profile 1. These were recently supplied to the NHS for the new emergency NHS Nightingale Hospitals, in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The manufacturing process for these antimicrobial
trunking systems uses a silver ion solution throughout the product, ensuring that 99.9% of harmful bacteria, (including MRSA), will not survive on the surface. Even if these become scratched or damaged, the active ingredients will continue to help prevent the spread of healthcare associated infections (HCAIs), making it the ideal specification for use in hospital, healthcare and medical environments where control of infection is critical.
Odyssey Bio is a three-compartment trunking system
with a completely curved front profile designed with tamper resistant covers and fittings. Odyssey’s curved profile is easy to clean and prohibits surface clutter. Sterling Curve Profile 1 is a sleek data compliant medium-
sized dado trunking system with three segregated compartments. The curved data compartments are designed to stop clutter, avoid dust traps and to make cleaning easy. Marshall-Tufflex is a British, family-owned company with
their Head Office and manufacturing facility in Hastings and distribution depots in Watford and Manchester. For more than 75 years, Marshall-Tufflex has been pioneering plastic extrusion in the UK and leading the way in areas of product research, development and innovation, especially when it comes to using recycled material.
Marshall-Tufflex 01424 856600
www.marshall-tufflex.com
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Quartzelec makes senior strategic management appointments
uartzelec, a leading independent
engineering service provider with an ever- extending international reach and an annual turnover in excess of £74m, is pleased to announce, that with immediate effect, Stephen Morrison (pictured one) will join the Rugby based HQ team as Managing Director for Quartzelec Ltd, a role previously held by Daniel Laval (pictured below two) who continues as Chairman of the Quartzelec Group of Companies.
Daniel Laval joined the business in 2003 as Managing
Director for the company and led the business through an MBO from previous French owner, Cegelec in 2007. Stephen Morrison was appointed MD of Quartzelec’s Contracting Services business just a year ago, having joined Quartzelec in 2013. Stephen now has day-to-day management responsibility for developing both the UK Rotating Machines and the Contracting Services businesses. As well as his role as Chairman of the Group, Daniel will retain responsibility for the international Rotating Machines businesses.
Quartzelec 01788 512512
www.quartzelec.com
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