NEWS PRODUCT 01/19
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1. Clark-Drain new polypropyl- ene B125 chamber
The new B125 access chamber from Clark-Drain has been specifically designed for traffic signals, street lighting and communication networks. Constructed of 100% recycled polypropylene, it delivers optimal safety, longevity and strength whilst being lightweight, durable and saving time on site for electrical and groundwork contractors.
Available in clear opening sizes of 300mm, 450mm and 600mm widths.
01733 765 317
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Tobermore’s Mayfair paving range with natural granite aggregates is now available with EasyClean - integrated stain resistant technology that repels and protects against dirt and stains. A robust marketing package includes an interactive display where customers can try to stain an EasyClean paving slab themselves. Point of sale materials including banners, counter top dispensers, posters, door stickers and hanging signs will also be provided for stocking branches. 0844 800 5736
www.tobermore.co.uk 3
A full flow ball valve has been launched by Pegler as part of its Integrated Piping Systems. The VSH FullFlow XPress Ball Valve forms part of the expanding XPress portfolio and incorporates the valve and fitting into one streamlined body and is made from carbon so when used with carbon pipe system it delivers a positive zero voltage reaction and therefore preventing the start of any galvanic corrosion. For the exposed valves the streamlined body offers increased aesthetics whilst also providing a safety function. Its design allows for easy pipe insulation fitting whilst the handle can be repositioned for ease of installation or fully removed for security. In addition, the valve is designed to reduce the number of seals which decreases the possibility of leaks due to incorrect fitting but also benefits from double O-Rings giving increased reliability. Available in ½ to 2” diameter, the valve is compatible with the XPress thread, swivel and press options as required. A stainless steel version, suitable for potable water applications will be released later this year.
01302 560 560
www.pegleryorkshire.co.uk
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5. Knauf Insulation’s new Solutions Guide
KEEP ALU is an innovative, versatile, highly flexible, silver coloured waterproofing agent for use on concrete substrates such as roof slabs, flat and sloped roofs and fibre cement panels. KEEP ALU is suitable for sheet metal and as external protective coating for metal tanks and it may be used to repair and renovate aged bitumen roofing. KEEP ALU provides effective waterproof protection and can be applied in sub-zero temperatures, down to -5°C (23°F). Thanks to its solar reflectivity, once cured KEEP ALU helps to substantially reduce heat build-up. Available in the UK from Encon Insulation.
www.icobit.com/en/
Knauf Insulation has launched its new Solutions Guide to make specifying the right insulation for every application quicker and easier than ever before. The guide features the company’s range of non-combustible, high- performance insulation ordered by application. Product data detailing features and benefits are then listed in full at the back of the Solutions Guide. 01744 766 666
www.knaufinsulation.co.uk
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6. Drayton expands Wiser system functionality
Available in the Wiser Heat app, Drayton has launched a new Heat Report feature giving users a de- tailed view of the performance of the entire heating system. Homeowners can compare temperatures across single or mul- tiple rooms, view setpoints, and monitor outdoor temperatures at any time of day, giving them the reassurance that their system is performing as effectively as pos- sible.
0333 6000 622
wiser.draytoncontrols.co.uk
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www.buildersmerchantsjournal.net January 2019
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