Date: 30 January 2019
Leading the way will be the ISO-TOP WINFRAMER „TYPE 1“ thermal insulating and load bearing bracket system for the rapid installation of windows, which has been fire rated to E30.
Complete with Class E and an intumescent Class C certification, the product can protect the entire window area from fire for a minimum of 30 minutes, guaranteeing the retention of structural integrity, as well as supporting at least 200kg/m and providing an air-tight cavity support.
Also debuting will be ISO-Chemie’s new BIM (building information modelling) technology, which will enable architects and designers to integrate high quality scaled digital information around window and door sealing solutions as part of their 3D visualisations.
The company’s presence at Futurebuild comes as it remains optimistic about the prospects for sector growth over the next 12 months, despite uncertainty around Brexit and the long-term economic outlook.
National sales manager Andy Swift, who alongside other experts, will be demonstrating the company’s solutions on the stand, said: “As we mark 10 years in the UK, Futurebuild will see us continue to build on our strategy of targeting architects and grow sales on the back of greater product specification.“
“We continue to see a growing appreciation of effective sealant products, which is leading to the increased use of foam-based technologies to close more sales and develop new business opportunities.”
ISO-Chemie is one of Europe’s main producers of impregnated foam sealants, specialising in the manufacturer of foam products from polyethylene (EPE), polypropylene (EPP) and polyurethane (PUR) using the latest production techniques.
Its UK technical and distribution operation is supported by a dedicated logistics service to ensure customer orders are completed as quickly and efficiently as possible (usually next-day delivery).
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