The 700i wall guard consists of an internal impact bumper which provides impact absorption, whilst the PVC-u covers are through coloured and textured to conceal damage and offer protection against impact from wheelchairs and trolleys.
The sara Non-Contact Safety Beam is supplied alongside the system to scan ahead of the descending door to identify obstructions and reduce the possibility of collisions and any oncoming danger.
The app allows for pictures to be taken of a room so that clients can view exactly how a finished project will look in whichever shade is chosen, making specifying easier than ever.
Mapei was also praised for the specification of its green products through Continuing Professional Development presentations and with the support of The Royal Institute of British Architects.
Sadolin Quick Drying varnish was applied to wooden rails and panelled areas requiring a translucent finish, with a number of colour schemes being chosen by consultants to produce a bright interior with Mediterranean influences.
The track in the manual ASS 77 PD.HI system forms part of the sliding door leaf, with the roller incorporated into the sill profile to allow for safe access, whilst the panels can be up to 3.2m wide and 3.0m high, with a maximum weight of 300kg.
The three Mapei products were specified for use alongside porcelain tiles and vinyl sheeting, applied throughout a 1,236m2 area by main contractor, Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd.
The roof is now fully insulated to Building Regulations and comprises a waterproofing system integrated with the Alumasc EWI scheme, due to the installation of the Derbigum bituminous membrane.
The movement joints exceed the requirements of BS 5385 and can be used with slate, natural stone and ceramic tiled floors, with support and advice available from the Dural team on specifying the perfect product for an application.