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NEWS 09/21 PRODUCT


3. Conex Bänninger shows its steel Conex Bänninger has extended its Inox fittings range, adding an <A> Press Inox single press option that is available in 316L stainless steel in sizes from 15 to 54mm. WRAS approved, <A> Press Inox fittings are suitable for a variety of commercial and industrial applications, including drinking water, heating and cooling installations, and rainwater harvesting. They are also suitable for low pressure steam, oil- free compressed air and industrial process water systems.The new 316L fitting is a low carbon version of the standard 316 grade. www.conexbanninger.com


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1. Snickers Workwear upgrades ‘Climate Control’


100% recycled polyester and high-tech breathable fabrics in seamless designs are available in the Snickers Workwear range of Climate Control garments, which use 37.5® ventilating technology for efficient body moisture transport as well as odour-reducing merino wool to suit different types of work, whatever the weather conditions. The AllroundWork, FLEXIWork and LITEwork designs and fabrics will keep users cool, warm and dry when they need to be. All the garments are made from quick drying, lightweight fabrics that come with special ventilation features to control and regulate the heat from the body.


www.snickersworkwear.co.uk 4 2 2. Senco’s Rebar tying tool


The SRT40 Rebar Tying Tool from Senco deals with a variety of fastening requirements – from tying rebar together and fastening conduit to rebar to fastening PVC pipes to reinforced concrete steel and fastening underfloor heating hoses to steel. Brushless motors ensure faster and efficient tying, with a sealed gearbox giving extra power, attaining an impressive 0.6 – 0.8 seconds per tie. Between 4000 – 5000 tight and uniform ties are achieved per charge thanks to the two supplied 18V 4 Ah Lithium Ion slide in batteries and charger, whilst a handy LCD screen allows for wire tension adjustment. Once in place, the trigger is pulled and the tool automatically feeds the required amount of wire around the rebar rods at great speed, twists it and cuts it to size, securing the rods with a firm wire wrap.


www.kyocera-senco.co.uk September 2021 www.buildersmerchantsjournal.net


4. Cedral’s new brochure Cedral has published its latest roofing brochure, which contains all relevant technical data as well as colour and shape availability of its Rivendale, Birkdale and Thrutone (smooth and textured) products. The new guide includes details of the recently expanded fittings and accessories range – all designed to British Standard BS5543. www.cedral.world/en-gb


5. Golden times for Saniflo Macerator Pump A Saniflo Sanicubic macerator pump is breathing a new lease of life into a dry docked replica of the famous ship the Golden Hinde, which circumvented the globe during the 16th century under the command of Sir Francis Drake. Located underneath the floorboards in the bow of the ship, it takes waste from two new WCS cubicles and basins as well as a new kitchen area in the galley. A dishwasher, sink and icemaker are all plumbed into the Sanicubic thanks to its multiple outlets. www.saniflo.co.uk


6. Ibstock enhances range with launch of three new bricks


Brick manufacturer Ibstock, has added three new bricks targeted at the specification market and high-end housing developments. Albus, Niveus and Tenebris meet the growing demand for white and grey softmud bricks with handcreased textures. Suitable for use across Ibstock’s range of components and systems including MechSlip, Nexus and precast units, they are also available as brick slips for both external and internal use providing a wide range of design options. www.ibstockbrick.co.uk/whats-new


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