Pg 20, 21 The Installer Energy & Sealants March 2015:Certass December 09 17/03/2015 07:15 Page 1 Sealants & Energy Trufit from Edgetech Foam Tape that a Perfect Fit Around Window. This is an ‘ In tests, TruFit Warm Edge for Windows is proven to reduce heat loss from around the frame by creating a better insulation and weather seal than other methods of installation and it cuts fitting time by up to 20 per cent A ndy Gwynn, owner of Cornwall Window Centre, has switched to TruFit for all three of his installation teams. The Truro based company has 14 years’ experience installing double glazing. “We’re using TruFit to differentiate us from our competitors,” says Gwynn. “We know when we fit ‘A’ energy rated windows with TruFit we’re 20 | Sealants & Energy|The Installer maintaining the performance of the whole installation. “Customers are very happy with TruFit. It gives a consistent finish to the outside of the window. “It’s a very easy system to work with and the fitters have taken to it very well. TruFit makes good business sense and we’re already finding it’s ’ quicker. It’s also a cost saving as it reduces the amount of other materials used.” Andy adds: “We think it’s streamlined our installations and we would definitely recommend TruFit to other installers.” Using the simple 5 step application method highlighted in the pictures here, Andy shows how simple TruFit is to install. U E th In Pg 20, 21 The Installer Energy & Sealants March 2015:Certass December 09 17/03/2015 07:15 Page 2 Sealants & Energy UK is an Insulating Expands to Create the Perimeter of a Installer’s View For the installation video go to www.youtube.com/ watch?v=3aFFhOp1 k0U First: Clean the wall opening to clear away construction and mortar remnants. Second: Cut the tapered start of the roll of TruFit and fix the tape to the profile using self-adhesive Third: TruFit should be tightly butt-jointed at all corners, allowing 10mm per metre of extra material Fourth: Position the window or door frame edged with TruFit into the aperture Finally: For cavity wall construction, distance mounting can be used to secure the window. For solid reveals, through-frame fixing is used. i edgetechig.co.uk The Installer| Sealants & Energy|21 HORIZOPNTAL page horiz-02:Layout 1 20/03/2015 10:05 Page 1 Specialist Manufacturers of Standard & Bespoke Glass & Profile Handling Equipment Refurbishment Service Available Glass Handling Equipment www.glass-handling.co.uk www.glass-handling.co.uk ZZZJODVVKDQGOLQJFRXN ZZZJODVVKDQGOLQJFRXN For more information and to see the latest special offers visit the website A.W.T. Limited, Unit 3, Lodge Road, Radcliffe, Bury, Lancs M26 1AL Telephone: (0161) 723 1551 )D[ , 67 ZZZ W KHL QGHSHQGHQW U DW L QJV F RPSDQ\ F R XN (PDL O V DO HV #W KHL QGHSHQGHQW U DW L QJV F RPSDQ\ F R XN 7HO :HE $GGU HV V 7KH Ζ QGHSHQGHQW 5DW L QJV &RPSDQ\ $YL DW RU :D\ 0DQF KHV W HU %XV L QHV V 3DU N 0DQF KHV W HU 0 7* Pg 17, 18, 20_The Installer Doors 2 Feature February 2015_Certass December 09 17/03/2015 06:20 Page 2 Energy & Sealants Hard Graft Paying Off P olyseam has manufactured sealants and fillers for almost 20 years – for other people. It is fair to say that if you use anybody's silicone, it was probably manufactured in Polyseam's Huddersfield factory. But 18 months ago the company changed hands and the new owner saw a different way forward. The Installer talked to UK sales director Steve Price about the launch of the company's own brand – Graft. Polyseam has no mean track record...there's the 20 years of manufacturing experience, 150 products, 8.5 million packs filled every year exported to 21 countries with a 97.8%+ rating for delivery and service and with a fistful of awards to prove it. “The problem is,” says Steve Price, “no one at the user end knows who we are.” Taking the Graft product range to market has not proved easy according to Price. “It takes a long time to convince the big chains,” he says. “And the independents mostly belong to buying groups so the problem is the same. We are trying to dislodge existing brands. The irony is that we probably made the stuff in their tubes anyway.” The Graft range breaks down into five categories – an inert polymer technology sealant; sealants (silicone, acrylic and polymer); adhesives and fillers; dry lining products and passive fire protection products. With the Graft range, Polyseam's strategy is to offer a simple range of products with colour coded packaging to easily identify function. Yellow indicates in- terior sealants, orange exterior. Fire rated products are coded red and so forth. Application is identified by a series of icons printed on each pack. If in doubt you can log onto the Graft website and check the product finder section. “The products are all high quality and multi function,” says Price. “Between them they cover around 150 applications. In reality we could have launched just two types which covered every application but the market likes to see a whole range on offer.” Price seems particularly pleased with the reformulated IPT sealant. “This is the first new sealant technology since polymers were invented,” he says. “And we have a patent on it.” The company has such confidence in the product that it offers a 25 year mould-free guarantee. “It will seal and bond all materials, says Price. So in use it can replace five or six other products, greatly reducing waste. Also, it contains no solvents and when you are finished you can clean up the job with nothing more than a damp cloth.” He claims that the multi purpose polymer from the sealants range will do everything the IPT does only outside and what is more it will adhere to wet surfaces. The company is already making headway into the UK trade markets. Stacks wholesale builders will be carrying the Graft range and Polyseal has the country's two largest electrical wholesalers on board. The website lists a dozen other distributors. Graft is also available through Amazon. In April there will be a TV campaign and an App is planned for on-the-job product selection. “The problem with sealants,” says Price, “is that you never know what is in the tube. If you buy simply on price then you could be getting a lot of filler and not much sealant. If you consider that every manufacturer starts with a cost of around 40p for packaging, working out how much they spent on the the contents is hardly rocket science. “With our manufacturing experience and R&D behind us we have been able to take the best of our technology and put it into our own brand to offer a premium range at competitive price.” i Click on the QR code to order your FREE Graft sample The Installer| Energy & Sealants|23 Pg 17, 18, 20_The Installer Doors 2 Feature February 2015_Certass December 09 17/03/2015 06:20 Page 3 Energy & Sealants Specialist Packers for the Expert ost high volume window fabricators and system houses use a form of Flexi Corner Glazing wedge of some form. These wedges replace flat packers for the packing out of glazed units into the frame but that’s where the similarity ends. The flexi corners are generally supplied flat so when flexed into 90 degrees they are placed into the frame corners. Once the glazed unit is in place on the flexi corner wedges are placed at each and using the side of a properly designed glazing shovel the wedges are tapped into place horizontally and vertically. This toe and heels the glazed unit which is essential for large or moving glazed units. According to Andy Clegg, Tech- M nical Director of The Fenestration College: "The flexi corner is technically the best way to toe and heel glass.” Not only is the installation of the glazed unit faster, the packers are installed in the correct position 60mm from the frame corner as detailed in BS6262, their use reduces the number of call backs for dropping glazed units. The packers can be profile specific but general designs are available for many glass widths (20 mm to 32 mm) and stack heights e.g. A wedge can be from 1 mm to 3 mm or 3mm to 5 mm. i Klip and spring frame packers free up your hands during frame fitting. These packers are designed to address the problems of using a traditional horse shoe packer. They are for use during the installation of the window frame into the window reveal, exactly as with a flat U or horse shoe packer. The problem with these traditional frame packers is how many are lost as you fight the window frame to get it true and try to hold the packers in place? Many just end up either on the floor or inside the cavity wall! However, these designs incorporate either a 'spring' or 'klip' function and in the latter an installation 'tab'. The packers with a 'spring' incorporated are designed for use during the installation of the window frame into the window reveal, exactly as with a standard frame packer. However, the design incorporates a 'spring' function. This spring exerts a lateral force between the reveal and the window frame supporting it in the gap. The advantages of this design are that once in position it can be released by the installer, freeing up a hand to install the fixing correctly, easily and safely (especially when working at height). In addition this prevents the frame packer rotating and falling out as the design supports the fixing above and below the fixing. The 'klip' design exerts a lateral force between the frame packer and the fixing, holding it in place preventing any rotation of the frame packer and it falling out. The addition of a tab makes the location of the frame packer even easier, especially when working at height and once the window is in position the tab is bent over, breaking off. i Articles with thanks to glazpart.com 24 | Energy & Sealants|The Installer Top agency design but not the cost Creative website design from £400 We supply cost effective solutions, for both large organisations and smaller enterprises, whether consumer based or business to business. 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For more information telephone 07784 268685 or cotact us by email at info@stevebryant.co.uk www.stevebryant.co.uk Pg 17, 18, 20_The Installer Doors 2 Feature February 2015_Certass December 09 17/03/2015 06:24 Page 4 Energy & Sealants Multi-Material Windows Sealed A new development of student accommodation in Edinburgh, designed by Richard Murphy Architects, is nearing completion, with products from the range of tremco illbruck being employed to install and seal the high performance, composite window systems which project from the elevations in steel frames. Holyrood South, constructed by Balfour Beatty, stands by Holyrood Road in Edinburgh’s famous Old Town. It offers a total of 249 en-suite student bedrooms arranged in groups for four, five or six persons with the living accommodation gaining natural daylight through Velfac windows which are being fitted by specialist installer, Keyes Brothers. Both the South block and the larger Holyrood North have been designed to achieve a BREEAM Excellent rating with window energy performance contributing significantly to the thermal integrity of the building envelope. Accordingly, TP450 has been supplied to Keyes Brothers for weather sealing the steel window sub-frame units to the precast concrete wall sections with ME501 making the air seal in the same area. Additionally, TP600 was utilised to seal around aluminium flashings where they cover the perimeter to the Velfac windows. Director of Keyes Brothers, Colin Keyes said: “Products like illbruck’s TP450 TP600 and Duo HD membrane are simple to apply and offer very reliable performance while the manufacturer always provides good technical support where it is required.” Also employed by the contractors was SP525 which was chosen for its achievement of a long lasting, low modulus seal able to form joints subject to significant movement characteristics. i tremco-illbruck.co.uk Installers can keep spaces sealed and watertight with Geocel’s Airblock low expansion flexible foam. The polyurethane, one component product is versatile and suitable for use on an array of substrates from wood, concrete and brickwork through to plaster, plastic and metal. It’s a highly effective barrier that provides significant improvements to energy efficiency – insulating against sound and heat loss. It has a moisture-curing formulation giving low expansion delivery – cutting the risk of distortion around joints and frames. Once dried, Airblock guarantees a flexible and hard-wearing seal that resists cracking, even during the natural expansion and contraction of common building materials. Fire rated to DIN4102-1 B2 and rain tested to EM027, it can be used to help soundproof any commercial or residential property, offering an acoustic rating of 60dB to EN IS0717-1. Meanwhile, Dow Insta-Stick MP is a fast, fuss free adhesive that takes the pain out of even the trickiest maintenance jobs. Suitable for fixing plasterboard, insulation and other common building substrates, its formulation means it can be applied to surfaces straight from the can. Its handy 750ml container offers tradesmen as much adhesive power as a heavy 25kg bag of dry, mixable product. A polyurethane, multipurpose, low expansion product, with a cure time of only a few minutes, Insta-Stick MP allows for plaster boards to be fixed just one hour after use, removing the need for visible wall fastenings. i geocel.co.uk 26 | Energy & Sealants|The Installer
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