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NEWS 04/26 PRODUCT


7. Remix bags up


Remix Dry Mortar’s comprehensive range of bagged products, is each manufactured using kiln dried constituent materials and stringent quality assurance processes. The product range includes Post Mix Concrete, engineered for fast setting, dependable performance; Roof Tile Bedding Mortar, for secure, long lasting tile installation; General Purpose Masonry Mortar, for everyday brick and block laying; General Purpose Concrete, a versatile, durable material; and 40N Concrete, suitable for high strength applications such as concrete bases and walkways. The range is completed with kiln dried sand for jointing and grouting and paving slab bedding, and is available in robust Maxi and Super Maxi plastic bags. www.remixdrymortar.co.uk


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8. Roberts’ precision cutter QEP brand Roberts has developed a 13-inch version of its original 25-inch PrecisionCuts Pro Multi- Floor Cutter, which makes short and precise work of cutting engineered wood, luxury vinyl, laminate, SPC and VCT floors, improving portability without sacrificing functionality. Clean straight or angled cuts


9. Setcrete creates base Setcrete Exterior is designed for smoothing and levelling outside areas subject to varying climatic conditions. It is suited for balconies, patios and walkways, as well as spaces such as garages, that are partially exposed to the elements. A durable standalone finish, it is also ideal for under non-slip coatings, such as artificial grass or tiles. The product can be applied between 5mm and 15mm and in thickness or up to 50mm when filled. It’s been used by MKM Stoke branch manager Paul Hodgkiss for a garden dome at his Nantwich home. www.setcrete.co.uk


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are achieved with a long-lasting 4mm-thick tungsten blade, with a blade width of up to 330mm, and a steel-encased cam with ball bearings that delivers a smooth and powerful cutting action. The new 13-inch cutter accommodates extra-wide planks and can swiftly slice through floors up to 16mm thick. www.robertstools.co.uk


11. MW Equipment launches site-handling equipment MW Equipment’s MW Easy Lift System, is a patent-pending lifting system designed to work with excavators and telehandlers. The system enables machines to safely lift and transport a variety of equipment including fuel bowsers, fencing stillages, water pumping units, dust suppression systems and materials handling equipment, reducing manual handling and improving site logistics. The launch range includes several products such as the FuelBag (bunded fuel bowser), the FenceBag (security


12. Vitrex goes Pro Vitrex’s PTC001 Vitrex Xtreme Pro Series Pro Trowel Cleaner is designed to clean trowels and other thin bladed tools thanks to its dual function. An integrated scraper on both sides of its sturdy ABS plastic construction has been


designed to maximise removal of excess adhesive, while the stiff nylon scraper bristles agitate any material and leave trowels looking shiny and ready to use again.


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10. Kingspan adds STEICO Kingspan Insulation now offers STEICO flex 036 and STEICO universal dry as part of its full spectrum of insulation products. The wood fibre boards are manufactured using softwoods sourced from PEFC certified forests and form part of Kingspan’s BioKor range of insulation solutions which are made of a minimum 80% bio- genic content.


STEICO flex 036 achieves a thermal conductivity of 0.036 W/ mK , and is suitable for friction fit installation between rafters or studs in roofs, external walls and internal partitions.


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fence carrier), the WetBag ( dirty water pumping unit), the DustBag (dust suppression system) and the BarrierBag (pedestrian barrier storage and distribution product), with further products currently in development.


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With sharp edges contained within the unit during use, reducing the chance of annoying and painful nicks and cuts. www.vitrex.co.uk


13. Wooden Windows offers online option


STEICO universal dry can be fitted as an above-rafter sarking board on roofs with pitches of ≥ 14 degrees, with STEICO flex 036 fully filling the rafters below. It can also be used as a sheathing board on the outer face of timber frame wall studwork, with STEICO flex 036 friction fitted between the studs.. It has a thermal conductivity of 0.043 W/mK. The boards feature tongue and groove edges to streamline installation and support insulation continuity across wall or roof constructions. www.kingspan.com


Timber window manufacturer Wooden Windows, now part of StairBox, has launched an online window designer, which makes it easier to visualise new window designs, and generate instant online quotations and orders. The company has also launched new fully-painted window options with RAL colours such as winter white, anthracite grey, heritage green and cream now available to order. They are pre-sprayed and delivered directly to site in 4 weeks www.woodenwindows.com


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