NEWS PRODUCT 11/19
1. SterlingOSB Zero stuns visitors
The SterlingOSB Zero, from Norbord, was chosen early on as an ideal material to complete the new project. The material is an oriented strand board with zero-added formaldehyde which makes it more sustainable than its plywood counterparts. Norbord’s product was chosen for its flexibility in handling and installation. The oriented strand board is backed by sustainable credentials, such as FSC-certification, and so offers an environmentally friendly alternative
TIMco has launched its new Autumn / Winter 2019-2020 catalogue. The new catalogue is its largest and most comprehensive to date and is a further step towards the company becoming a ‘one stop shop’ for all its customer’s product needs. The 18th edition of the catalogue features more than 7,000 products with 300 new lines including additions to core TIMco screws, fasteners and fixings.
The new catalogue also includes Stainless Steel additions to the TIMco Classic Multi- Purpose Screw range, more than 100 Steel Hinges in the VETO Security & Ironmongery range as well as a new Twin Slot Shelving System. For the first time a First Aid Range, Protective Board as well as a more comprehensive range of Adhesives & Building Chemicals such as TIMco’s Fill & Fix B1 Fire Rated PU Foam are all being showcased. 01829 261 111
www.timco.co.uk
Part of the Hultafors Group UK’s portfolio of premium-branded workwear, tools, protective wear and safety footwear, the Toe Guard range of shoes and boots delivers great value safety footwear for all kinds of working environments and weather conditions.
With a RRP that starts at only £31.45 plus VAT a pair, this footwear is one of the fastest growing brands in Scandinavia where demands for safety, quality
REHAU has introduced its first Two-Part Retrofit Window Sill to act as a preventative solution against one of the most frequent snagging issues of building completions.
REHAU’s Two-Part Retrofit Window Sill is designed to be
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to other materials on the market. It became primary material in the refurbishment, used in a variety of locations which have sparked interesting conversations with prospective clients and added a unique aesthetic to the space. 01786 812 921
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The lightweight Saniflo Kinesurf Pietra shower tray is a simple, classic design for the mid- market featuring a stunning mineral textured surface. This versatile shower tray is available in four colours – white, black, anthracite and grey – and is easy to cut at just 40mm thick. The Kinesurf Pietra can be teamed up with matching wall panels if required. The grainy Biocryl surface is reinforced with Biotec, a high density polymer that is also used to reinforce the ultra-flat stainless steel waste to match the tray colour.
Multiple sizes in square and rectangular shapes can be specified from the compact 800mm to the walk-in1800mm. 020 8842 0033
www.saniflo.co.uk
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and value keep their shoes and boots one step ahead of the competition.
With a variety of shoes and boots available in the range, every product has in-built hi-tech designs that deliver S3-certified comfort and safety that includes
completed at the very end of a build. This offers flexibility to fabricators, installers, builders, and developers alike.
The REHAU window sill design is the easy-to-install, two-part product configuration. This ensures that the nose of the window sill can be added at the closing stages
robust fiberglass toecaps, shock absorption, flexible puncture resistant composite plates, ESD protection, oil resistant friction soles and water resistance. 01484 854788
www.toeguard.com
of the project, avoiding the risk of costly damage to traditional one-piece window sills. Once clipped into place, the window sill is completely secure, reducing the risk of snapping and the need for any repair work. 01989 762600
www.rehau.co.uk
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www.buildersmerchantsjournal.net November 2019
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