Cladding & Curtain Walling
SPECIFICATION
PRODUCT UPDATE
Trimo UK Ltd
Regus House, 268 Bath Street
Slough, SL1 4DX
Tel: 0870 351 2022
Fax: 0870 351 2023
Email:
trimo@trimo.org.uk
Shackerley Holdings Group Limited
Tel: 01257 273114
Glaxo Smith Kline Takes Trimo’s Raster
Email:
info@shackerley.com Website:
www.shackerley.com
Panels for Phoenix Project
Glaxo Smith Kline’s new production facility, project name
Sureclad Rainscreen System Earns Queen’s Award
Phoenix, will incorporate nearly 5000 m
2
of leading European Sureclad, developed by Shackerley in order to allow new and
cladding manufacturer Trimo’s new bi-modular TrimoRaster refurbished buildings to be protected and aesthetically
cladding system. TrimoRaster was the ideal cladding material transformed with fully vitrified ceramic granite ventilated
choice offering a range of benefits, such as fire-resistance, rainscreens, has won a Queen's Award for Enterprise in the
excellent insulation properties as well as a self-supporting Innovation category. Sureclad comprises a range of high-
ability that eliminates the need for extra fittings and structural grade aluminium horizontal and vertical rails, profiles and
elements. TrimoRaster panels also met certain environmental brackets used to create a sturdy carrier system with a defined
criteria; no ozone-depleting substances are emitted (ODP air cavity. Shackerley's large format ceramic granite cladding
value = 0) during manufacture and a very low global warming panels are then 'invisibly' fixed to the substructure using the
potential is achieved (GWP = < 5). With such outstanding company's patented stainless steel undercut anchor method
environmental performance the use of Trimo products to create sleek monolithic façades. Individual slabs can be
ensures buildings will achieve excellent BREEAM rating. removed with ease for access to services or replacement.
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Sapa Building Systems
Tel: 01684 853500 Fax: 01684 851850
Website:
www.sapabuildingsystems.co.uk
Sapa Façade Creates Dramatic Impact
Telling Architectural
at Belgium Business Park
Primrose Avenue, Fordhouses, Wolverhampton, WV10 8AW
Over 1,500m
2
of Sapa Building Systems Elegance 52 curtain Tel: 01902 789777 Fax: 01902 398777
walling, reaching 14 metres high, has created a dramatic Email:
info@telling.co.uk Website:
www.telling.co.uk
impact at the Ieper Business Park in Belgium. The architects
for the project, De Meyer and Partners, wanted to emphasise
The Original Argeton
the horizontal lines of the curtain walling façade and so opted Telling Architectural has launched an extended Argeton range
for the ‘HL’ (Horizontal Lining) variation of the Elegance 52 of natural terracotta in formats up to 400mm in height and
curtain walling system. The ‘HL’ variation is one of six 1250mm in length. The new kiln at Argeton will also produce
different curtain walling options that Elegance 52 offers finishes of ‘engobe’, riven and glazed tiles to meet demands
whereby the vertical mullion capping is replaced by a hidden for low maintenance and self cleansing rainscreens capable
profile that sits behind a discreet finishing gasket. The overall of combining thermal efficiency with natural elegance. A
effect emphasises and draws the eye to the horizontal lines collaboration with Foamglas
®
recycled cellular glass insulation
of the façade which appear to come to the fore and so create is leading to a redesign of support systems to meet the
a striking impact along the building. Stability of the 14 metre demands for non combustible and sustainable source building
high façade was achieved by fixing to the steel. Contractors with low carbon emission. To view our digital literature go to
for the project were Francovera based in Wervik, Belgium.
http://telling.literaturelive.co.uk
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