NEWS 01/23 PRODUCT
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6. Snickers Workwear’s New Winter Jackets Snickers Workwear’s new Winter Jackets feature a protective shell to deliver effective wind and water protection to keep users warm, dry, and ensure the effectiveness of the clothing underneath. The wearer will avoid getting too warm, thanks to the insultation combined with ventilation features. The range includes new FlexiWork Quilted Jacket, which is windproof, water-repellent and designed to be durable and weatherproof for great technical functionality.
www.snickersworkwear.co.uk
9. Conex Bänninger takes pole position Conex Bänninger’s >B< Press and >B< Press XL fittings have been specified as part of the development of the new Hilton Garden Inn Hotel at the historic Silverstone circuit, based on the product’s speed and ease of install. Conex Bänninger’s >B< Press and >B< Press XL are a versatile press fitting system for use with hard, half-hard and soft copper tube. This flame-free solution features an innovative 3-point press, creating secure, permanent and leak-free joints that are suitable for multiple applications, with one press either side of the bead and a third on the O-ring. The fittings, which have an unpressed joint indicator, are available in 12mm to 54mm (>B< Press) and 64mm to 108mm (>B< Press XL).
www.conexbanninger.com
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7.Euroform’s Easyboard
Easyboard is one of the first boards of its kind to combine the benefits of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) into a light weight ‘score & snap’ building board, making it quick and easy to install. Whereas traditional cement-based boards require cutting with power tools, creating dust and taking time, Easyboard is manufactured with a process that combines the cement with a reinforcing matrix that enhances its workability, so that it can be scored and snapped with a traditional utility knife. The edges do not require sealing as would be the case with an external plasterboard installation. Easyboard is quicker to install than traditional cement-based boards due to its lower density of 900kg/m3.
www.euroform.co.uk
8. Recork adds to Una collection Recork has added two new colours to its Una collection, Charred Oak and Dapple Grey. Recork’s darkest flooring to date, the new Charred Oak colourway adds depth and texture to interiors. A clean, Scandi-inspired finish, Dapple Grey is striking yet soft. Comprised of eight colours, the Una collection features agglomerated cork plank made simply from waste cork from bottle stopper production and early cork harvests, each of the planks has been coloured with a plant-based oil.
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https://recork.co.uk
11. Euroform introduces new render base board
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The RTP4 Touch programmable room thermostat from ESI Controls will control heating and hot water systems via combi, system or heat only boilers. When installed with the ESi WIFI hub, homeowners and tenants heating and hot water can be controlled via Alexa or the ESi Centro App. Vitally, the load compensation functionality, available via OpenTherm technology, modulates the flow temperature dependant on the desired room temperature, saving up to 15% on gas usage.
www.esicontrols.co.uk
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Euroform has introduced a new direct render base board called Versarend. An A1 non- combustible exterior grade board, Versarend is cement based yet light weight with ‘score and snap’ workability. Versarend has achieved A1 Euroclass reaction to fire classification, making it suitable for a direct render carrier board where a non-combustible façade is required, providing all other components are non- combustible. It is UKCA marked according to BS EN 12467:2012+A2:2018 ‘fibre cement flat sheets’. It is a 12mm board in sheet size of 2400 x 1200 that is compatible with standard stud spacings/layout.
www.euroform.co.uk
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