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The latest fixes

Ancon will showcase its latest fixing innovations, suitable for new-build construction including low-energy residential developments, at this year's Ecobuild

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Double winner of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise Ancon Building Products continues to expand its range of high integrity structural fixings and will exhibit a number of new products at Ecobuild 2016 taking place at ExCeL, London from 8 - 10 March 2016.

On stand number E3080, Ancon will showcase its latest fixing innovations, suitable for new-build construction including low-energy residential developments. Products on show will include the lightweight Nexus brick faced soffit system, a number of insulated balcony connectors and an exciting new development within the Teplo range of low thermal conductivity wall ties.

Developed in partnership with cut-brick specialist Ibstock-Kevington, the new Nexus system is a lightweight simple-to-install solution to creating flawless brick soffits in any brick type. It combines brick-faced offsite-manufactured building modules with Ancon’s popular MDC brick support angle. Bringing together two industry experts in one product launch, Nexus provides quick and easy alignment on site without mechanical lifting.

Further reflecting the sustainability theme of the exhibition, Ancon will also be focusing on ways of helping building designers to meet their thermal performance aspirations.

A newly-extended range of Ancon insulated stainless steel connectors enable structural integrity to be maintained at steel and concrete balcony interfaces without compromising on thermal efficiency. Designed to create a thermal break in the construction, these connectors are proven through thermal modelling to help prevent condensation and mould growth.

For exhibition visitors involved in the super-insulated end of the market, including Passivhaus and Zero Carbon projects, EcoBuild 2016 will hold a special treat – the launch of an exciting extension to the award-winning Teplo range of ultra-low conductivity basalt fibre wall ties. By minimising insulation depth and wall footprint, these unique wall ties are already helping to shape low energy building design. This latest product development will see them become more user friendly for the installer, improving all-round appeal.

Finally, visitors to the stand can get a taste of the company’s pro-active customer-focused technical and sales support. If you would like to book an appointment with a member of staff to discuss your specific project or business requirements, please get in touch.

For more information and technical support visit: www.ancon.co.uk

 

Contact:

0114 275 5224

info@ancon.co.uk

Ancon Building Products, President Way, President Park, Sheffield S4 7UR


 

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