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NEWS 04/20 PRODUCT


1. iF Design Award for Hultafors Tools


Another Prestigious Design


Award for the Hultafors Group’s Workwear and Tools brands Added to the Red Dot


Design Award for Workwear, the Hultafors Group has just won the iF Design Award for the Hultafors Snap-Off Knife


(SRP18A) and the HDM Dry Marker.


With over 7200 entries from 56 countries, competition was intense. After much deliberation, the 78-member jury - made up of independent experts from around the world – chose Hultafors’ innovative Knife and Marker products as winners in the Tools category for their innovative, ergonomic designs and user-friendly features.


Considered to be one of the world’s most prestigious product


accolades and renowned as a symbol of innovation and quality for nearly 70 years. 01484 85 44 88 www.hultafors.co.uk


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to the kitchen sink and tap pack ranges from BLANCO. The BLANCO Dealer Inspiration Range 2020 is a 225-page priced catalogue split into sections such as


stainless, stone composite, ceramic, taps, waste management, and


indexes. The “Inspiration and Highlights” product guide, has 96 pages,


2. New brochures from BLANCO


BLANCO UK has launched a set of three brochures for the residential market; one is specifically for the trade and retailer, the other two for the consumer. The “BLANCO à la Carte Collection 2020” is a comprehensive 80-page guide


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is unpriced and full of lifestyle images, styles, colours, smart technology, accessories, material guides, advice and more.


Copies, available as both print and downloadable versions, are free for retailers. 01923635200


www.blanco.co.uk.


3. Ideal Standard Releases New BlueBook


Ideal Standard International has published the latest edition of its BlueBook. Containing more than 5,000 product listings, the +6th edition of Ideal Standard’s BlueBook features useful information for architects, designers and merchants working across residential and commercial projects. Products from both the Armitage Shanks and Ideal Standard brands are listed alongside detailed specification diagrams, supporting data, and unique insight


from the manufacturer. Armitage Shanks products featured include the Sphero collection of urinals, Contour 21¬+ medical basins and Markwik 21+ thermostatic mixers are outlined in detail. New products from Ideal Standard include the latest brassware collection and the Studio Echo range. www.idealspec.co.uk/resources/


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4. ProtecWork from Snickers Workwear


Fully accredited, advanced Protective Wear for heat and flame, electrostatic, mechanical and chemical risk environments Snickers Workwear’s ProtecWork range has new additions to its protective wear garments


including Class 1 and 2 hi-vis work trousers, tops and sweat shirts. All the garments are


manufactured from tailor-made fabrics designed to respond to the demands and risk factors of the conditions in which they’re worn, offering users protection, visibility,


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flexibility, comfort and freedom of movement on site. 01484 854788


5 Norton Clipper has launched its a new CT901 HP power float, offering high durability and versatility. The four blade walk behind power float is specifically designed for professional contractors that work on finishing wet concrete floors in both residential and commercial buildings. With a wide range of features, including hydraulic pitch control for the blades, the power float gives the operator a greater level of control than mechanical pitch systems and helps to achieve a perfect surface finish. By adding the robust steel frame and safety guard rings on the CT901 HP, any


www.snickersworkwear.co.uk 5. Norton Clipper Power Float


accidental contact between the user and the blades is prevented. The rings have been configured to guarantee the best possible visibility of the concrete surface at all times, while the mechanical blades also have a pitch control function to help improve overall accuracy. 01785279569 www.nortonabrasives.com


6. Leadax sets the example for making the circular economy work for cities.


Global circular economy leader and CEO of Leadax, Roeland van Delden presented his closed-loop strategy that is already impacting cities worldwide, during the


Futurebuild exhibition in London. Sustainable companies like Leadax is developing building materials that use modified PVB-waste to reuse for construction. PVB is the foil that is used in laminated glass such as car windows or safety glass. Large amounts of PVB waste are being buried every year, up to 1,500,000,000 kilos each year in Europe alone and Leadax is using this waste to create sustainable building materials.


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Leadax is distributed in the UK by Cromar Building Products and is an alternative solution for the toxic and often stolen heavy metal lead which is still being used in construction as a flashing material. 01977663133


www.leadax.co.uk or www.cromar.uk.com


www.buildersmerchantsjournal.net April 2020


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