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FESTIVE FIFTY: BMJ’s top products of 2


Wienerberger introduces new red multis to growing brick collection


Wienerberger is expanding its brick product offering by launching two new clay facing bricks.


Both the Lingmoor Heather and Capelwick Multi Stock bricks are vibrant red multi, sanded products, featuring flashing in buff, blue and black tones to add character and create an attractive blend of colours.


The Lingmoor Heather offers a traditional and subtle blend of colours with the clean lines of a modern wirecut brick, making it ideal to fit alongside existing brickwork on renovation projects. In contrast, Capelwick Multi is a moulded stock brick with a soft texture, hearting and dark spotting. The Capelwick Multi Stock has a clamp fired look whilst benefitting from modern brick production methods to ensure a consistent quality and aesthetic which is unattainable with traditional clamp fired methods.


Suitable for a wide range of construction projects, Wienerberger’s newly launched bricks will help to satisfy demand for ever-popular red multi bricks, particularly in the renovation and new build housing markets. www.wienerberger.co.uk.


Snickers Workwear Jacket and Trouser Combination


Stretch-comfort Work Trousers and Hi-Tech 37.5® Work Jackets for optimum weather-protection on site. With great fit and superb value for money, the brand new comfort fabrics woven into Snickers’ newest street-smart Work Trousers deliver enhanced freedom of movement as well as improved comfort and close quarter mobility, complimented by the new, Hi-tech range of AllroundWork and FlexiWork jackets. They include 37.5® fabric technology garments for superb working comfort as well as others that are 100% waterproof.


www.snickersworkwear.co.uk Arbor Forest Products’ new Trex range


Arbor Forest Products’ expanded Trex range includes new colours in Trex Transcend as well as new Trex decking products, designed to suit any project or budget that installers may be working on. The new products will allow merchants to offer customers more choice at an increased range of price points, without compromising on quality. Like Trex Transcend, the upcoming ranges are made from 95 per cent recycled materials, including reclaimed wood and sawdust and plastic packaging.The Trex collection composite decking won’t fade, stain, rot, or split, and it’s easy to clean with just a quick wash needed to bring it back to its pristine best.


www.arborforestproducts.co.uk touchscreen thermostat.


There are three different control options, Simple (dial thermostat), Standard (programmable thermostat) and Smart (internet enabled). This new range has been designed to be slim and stylish and feature proximity-based illuminated soft touch keys.


The range includes frost protection and a holiday function plus an energy saving optimum start which calculates the amount of heat-up time within a system required to ensure the property is warm when the owner wakes and returns home. www.polypipe.com


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Cistermiser release infrared urinal 


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The IRC® uses motion-sensing infrared to automatically control the flushing of cistern-fed urinals, minimise water wastage and ensure compliance with water regulations. The PIR sensor detects movement and activates the solenoid valve, allowing water into the cistern. Using the same proven and robust


brass valve, new IRC® design features an “economy” mode option to provide even greater water savings, a new-style mounting bracket for recessed installations and an improved design which allows clients to replace batteries with ease by simply removing the front fascia to access the battery compartment.


The IRC® can use batteries as back-up or plugged to mains supply. The sensor can be pipe, wall or ceiling mounted, surface-mounted or recessed to conceal the unit and reduce the risk of vandalism. The IRC®reduces water consumption by over 80% and is ready to install straight out of the box. In “normal” mode, the unit operates with a 30-minute cycle which means the cistern will flush a maximum of 2 times per hour. In “economy” mode, an additional delay of 15 minutes is provided to save even more water. www.cistermiser.co.uk


High-strength waterproof duct tape added to Bond It’s portfolio Bond It, manufacturers of sealants, adhesives, waterproofing products and other building chemicals, has made yet another new addition to its growing portfolio.


Adding to the already established Tigris Tapes range, Bond It are now offering Monster Tape, a high strength waterproof duct tape. Rubber based, easy tear, heavy duty quality with high tack for binding, as well as, fixing, sealing, repairing, joining, protecting, and marking. This multi-tasking tape provides long lasting adhesion on most


substrates, including rough and uneven surfaces, as well as on wet and damp surfaces. It is water resistant, has no fiddly backing tape and will withstand short term water exposure from rain showers. Each box contains 12 rolls of 11M tape.


www.bond-it.co.uk Polypipe gets smart


Polypipe has developed a new range of smart controls compatible with leading


home smart systems, Google Assistant, Apple Homekit and Amazon Alexa. The new Smart controls allow customers to adjust the temperature of their underfloor heating system using a smartphone, tablet or


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