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Happy Christmas It seems almost unbelievable that another year has passed, but here we are in December and, despite the challenges 2012 has thrown its way, the timber industry has survived, and even prospered, amongst the prevailing economic doom and gloom. We would like to thank all our customers for their help, support and business this year and to wish you all a very happy holiday and a prosperous and successful New Year. December 2012 Opening Hours The last day for placing standard delivery orders is Monday 17th December and premium next day delivery orders Wednesday 19th December , these will be delivered by Thursday 20th December . Orders received between Christmas and New Year will be delivered on Thursday 3rd and Monday 7th January respectively. Teknos offices will be stock auditing on the Friday 21st December and will close from 12pm and will reopen Wednesday 2nd January (Thursday 3rd January for Teknos Scotland) . Fire Resistant Exterior Cladding Robotic Spraying at Schertler-Alge, in Austria New Water Based Coatings for Interior Wood Future Changes on Paint Packaging Warning Labels In this Edition we have Feature Articles on: We hope you find these articles interesting. If you would like any further information or to feature some of your own products, please contact your sales representative or e-mail us at: [email protected]

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Page 1: December 2012 Happy Christmas - teknos.co.uk · (E1 National Building Code of Finland, Fire safety of buildings, Regulations and guidelines 2011) • Buildings are divided into three

Happy ChristmasIt seems almost unbelievable that another year has passed, but here we are in December and, despite the challenges 2012 has thrown its way, the timber industry has survived, and even prospered, amongst the prevailing economic doom and gloom.

We would like to thank all our customers for their help, support and business this year and to wish you all a very happy holiday and a prosperous and successful New Year.

December 2012

Opening Hours

The last day for placing standard delivery orders is Monday 17th December and premium next day delivery orders Wednesday 19th December, these will be delivered by Thursday 20th December. Orders received between Christmas and New Year will be delivered on Thursday 3rd and Monday 7th January respectively.

Teknos offices will be stock auditing on the Friday 21st December and will close from 12pm and will reopen Wednesday 2nd January (Thursday 3rd January for Teknos Scotland).

Fire Resistant Exterior Cladding

Robotic Spraying at Schertler-Alge, in Austria

New Water Based Coatings for Interior Wood

Future Changes on Paint Packaging Warning Labels

In this Edition we have Feature Articles on:

We hope you find these articles interesting. If you would like any further information or to feature some of your own products, please contact your sales representative or e-mail us at: [email protected]

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B-s1, d0

FIRE RESISTANCE FOR WOODTEKNOSAFE 2407 fire retardant coating offers the highest fire resistance classification, B-s1, d0, on exterior timber cladding.

With suitable top coats, Teknosafe 2407 combines outstanding fire resistance with long-term durability and maintenance intervals of up to 10 years

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Fire-retardant and weather resistant exterior cladding is attracting growing interest in Scandinavia. New building regulations, such as Finland’s National Building Code (E1), have improved the competitiveness of wood as a construction material and the use of timber, particularly on high rise buildings, is now growing significantly.

An important factor in this growth has been the introduction of Teknos’ new fire-retardant coating TEKNOSAFE 2407, an intumescent primer, factory applied over TEKNOL AQUA 1410 wood preservative and topcoated with Aquatop opaque finishes.

Independent testing

The Teknos coating system was tested at SP Trätek in Sweden, over fine sawn and planed spruce, and classified according to EN 13501-1 fire resistance standard EN 13823.

Cost-effective fire protection

A development of two story flats located in Vantaa is typical of Finnish projects in Finland using the TEKNOSAFE 2407 fire-retardant system. Since the developer had planning consent to build a third storey the exterior had to be fire-protected.

Under the new fire regulations, fire protection of three to eight-storey buildings with exterior wooden cladding can be achieved in three ways:

• Using a fire-retardant coating system

• Fitting the exterior cladding with sprinklers

• Installing structural fire protection.

With structural fire protection, the wood is encased and the result, though effective, is not particularly architecturally pleasing!

Similarly, it is not always desirable to have sprinkler systems visible in wood structures... and such systems can be expensive.

Fire retardant coating systems therefore often offer the ideal balance between aesthetics, cost and performance.

On the Vantaa project, fire protecting the exterior cladding with TEKNOSAFE 2407 cost €35,000 compared with a sprinkler system costing €80,000.

With interest growing throughout Europe in the performance and construction speed of multi storey wooden buildings, Teknos expects to see significant growth in sales of TEKNOSAFE 2407 coating systems on an ever wider range of timber substrates.

* E1 The National Building code of Finland, Fire safety of buildings, Regulations and guidelines 2011.

Fire-retardant exterior cladding in a new building in Vantaa, Finland.

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SBI fire test at the beginning. SBI fire test in the end. Fire-tested, charred surface material.

Understanding Fire TestingSBI fire-class test method

The Single Burning Item (SBI) test, classifies all building products, except floorings, into fire classes A2, B, C and D by assessing their reaction to fire when exposed to a flame from a specified fire source (propane gas burner).

The flame is directed at the bottom edge of the tested specimen. Heat release and combustion gases are measured and physical changes are classified by visual observation.

In addition to the it’s fire class, the material is classified by smoke production (s1 - s3; where 1 has least smoke generation); and the presence of flaming droplets (d0 - d2; where d0 signifies not flaming droplets or particles).

Fire classification (E1 National Building Code of Finland, Fire safety of buildings, Regulations and guidelines 2011)

• Buildings are divided into three fire classes: P1, P2 and P3 (P1 being the most demanding).

• Building products are divided into classes, on the basis of how they contribute to ignition and the spread of fire, smoke production and the generation of flaming droplets.

• The classification of building products is denoted by the following markings: A1, A2, B, C, D, E, and F.

• Smoke production and the generation of flaming droplets are expressed by the additional markings ‘s’ and ‘d’. The classification for smoke production is s1, s2 and s3 and that for flaming droplets d0, d1 and d2.

External surfaces of external wall

External surface of ventilation gaps

Internal surface of ventilation gaps

D-s2, d2

D-s2, d2

Residential and office premises with max. 8 floors

B-s2, d0

B-s2, d0

B-s1, d0

Residential and office premises with 3–8 storeys

B-s2, d0

B-s2, d0

A2-s1, d0

Fire Safety of Buildings 2011: Class requirements for external wall and ventilation gap surfaces.

P1 P2 P3

Institutions

B-s2, d0

B-s2, d0

B-s1, d0

Buildings of class P1 in general

B-s1, d0

B-s1, d0

B-s1, d0

Other buildings of class P

D-s2, d2

D-s2, d2

D-s2, d2

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Schertler-Alge: Advanced window production

Schertler-Alge GmbH, based in Lauterach, Austria, is one of the region’s leading construction firms. The company has manufactured windows and doors for over 50 years, and in 2010 invested €4.5 million in a new plant with computer-controlled systems for producing wood and wood/aluminium windows, and high-quality, custom-made interior and exterior doors.

The new coating area has cut throughput time in half and includes a flow-coat system, robotic spraying with automatic frame recognition, and an overhead conveyor system.

www.schertler-alge.at

Premium surface quality

Schertler-Alge puts top priority on high-quality coatings.

“Traditionally our windows and doors were painted with Teknos systems and we were very pleased with the results,” says Thorsten Hölzlsauer, the departmental head of window and door production at Schertler-Alge. “That’s why we’re using Teknos products in our new facility. The finished surfaces are exactly the way we want, and Teknos provided excellent support and technical advice when setting up our facility.”

Schertler-Alge manufacture between 5,000 and 8,000 windows per year. Around 80% go into the Austrian market, with the rest divided between Germany

and Switzerland. Around 80% of units are coated in RAL and NCS opaque colours, with the rest in translucent shades.

An important factor in choosing their current Teknos system was the elimination of intermediate sanding – only an in process optical inspection is now carried out.

Architects won over by quality

Schertler-Alge, has frequently been honoured for its design and craftsmanship and their typical Customers now include not only their own construction projects but increasingly architects and owners of private developments and larger commercial projects such hotels, offices and banks.

Robotic sprayer with automatic frame recognition for intermediate and topcoat application. (Photo: Scherter-Alge).

With cutting-edge CNC technology, Schertler-Alge manufactures 38 types of custom-made doors and windows. (Photo: Scherter-Alge).

Units are impregnated with Teknol 1410 and primed in a flow-coat facility with automatic overhead conveyor. (Photo: Teknos).

December 2012

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New warning label regulationsThe ‘CLP directive’, which implements UN recommendations for global classification and labelling of chemicals, is currently being introduced in Europe.

The changes will see the old orange warning symbols replaced by new, international pictograms on a white background in a red triangular frame.

Paints and varnishes have until June 2015 to comply, so over the next three years, Teknos will progressively introduce the new labelling scheme on its paint packaging. Safety Data Sheets will also be progressively revised to include both the new symbols and additional information required by the REACH regulations.

The latest Safety Data Sheets are available on our website: www.teknos.co.uk

TEKNOCOAT AQUA 1330 offers a water based alternative to traditional acid curing and pre cat lacquers, matching, and in most cases outperforming, their resistance to water, grease and stains.

As a water-based product, TEKNOCOAT AQUA 1330 meets modern requirements in terms of environmental impact and safety whilst providing a high quality, durable surface, with gloss levels between 10% and 50%.

Available in colourless and custom shades, TEKNOCOAT AQUA 1330 can be applied by brush or spray to both softwoods and hardwoods, and can be used in a dual-layer system as both primer and topcoat.

Durability against household chemicals, liquids and heat are accordance with EN 12720/12721/12722 and TEKNOCOAT AQUA 1330 also meets Class R2 of the IOS-MAT-0066 IKEA specification.

Water based solution for interior wood

Product property comparison

Beech MahoganyTEKNOCOAT AQUA 1330

Standard Acid-curing product

TEKNOCOAT AQUA 1330

Standard Acid-curing product

Water (EN 12720) 24 hours 5 4 5 4

Grease on scratched surface 24 hours + Scratch test 5 N (EN 12721)

5 5 5 5

Alcohol (EN 12720) 6 hours 5 4 5 4

Coffee (EN 12720) 1 time 5 5 5 5

Dry heat 70°C (EN 12722) 20 min 5 5 5 5

Humid heat 85°C 20 min 2 2 4-5 2

December 2012

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Teknos (UK) LimitedUnit E1, Heath Farm

Banbury Road Swerford

Oxfordshire OX7 4BN

Tel. +44 (0) 1608 683494Fax: +44 (0) 1608 683487

Email: [email protected]: www.teknos.co.uk

Teknos Ireland LimitedUnit 1

Fortwilliam Industrial EstateDargan CrescentBelfast BT3 9JP

Tel. +44 (0) 2890 960670Fax: +44 (0) 2890 960674

Email: [email protected]: www.teknos.co.uk

Teknos Scotland LimitedNettlehill Road

Houston Industrial EstateLivingston EH54 5DL

Tel. +44 (0) 1506 436222Fax: +44 (0) 1506 448826

Email: [email protected]: www.teknos.co.uk

Teknos UK and IrelandTeknos is one of Europe’s leading suppliers of industrial wood coatings. We provide technical support and delivery services throughout Western Europe from 3 service centres, located at Swerford, near Banbury, Livingston and Belfast.For further information, please contact your local service centre.

Spray demonstrations attracted plenty of interest.

W12: Working with Wood

Factory finishing windows, doors and cladding.

October’s W12 Building Show attracted over 8000 small and medium sized joinery companies to a 4 day exhibition of products, machinery and equipment in Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre.

The Teknos stand attracted a high level of interest, particularly during the live spray demonstrations of Teknos’ ‘Total Factory Applied Protection’ systems.

Partnership events

Partnership projects figured prominently on the Teknos stand, which featured:

• Timbmet’s Red Grandis finished in Teknos’ ‘Grandis Oak’ translucent stain

• Accsys ‘Accoya®’ cladding in Teknos’ new ‘Parkland’ shades

• Innovative joinery from Brookswood and Performance Doorset Solutions.

Congratulations to Icklesham JoineryTeknos Customers featured prominently at the BWF Annual Awards Dinner held at Lords Cricket Ground.The BWF’s 2012 award for technical excellence and innovation in joinery manufacture was given to Icklesham Joinery for its

outstanding renovation of the Robert Adam designed RSA House off the Strand in London. Additionally, Parker and Highland and AA Taylor provided two of the finalists in the Apprentice of the Year category.

BWF Annual Dinner and Awards Ceremony held in the Long Room at Lords Cricket Ground.

December 2012