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News Release from: British Stainless Steel Association | Subject: Stainless steel surface finishes pack,
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 December 2004
Stainless steel surface finishes pack
A new stainless steel surface finishes pack, specifically targeted for use by architects and specifiers is now available from the British Stainless Steel Association [BSSA].
A new stainless steel surface finishes pack, specifically targeted for use by architects and specifiers is now available from the British Stainless Steel Association [BSSA] This unique comprehensive resource not only contains samples of a range of traditional polished, brushed, one and two sided patterned and even coloured finishes, but also highlights the 'do's and don'ts' in selecting and specifying surface finishes, together with information on maintenance and cleaning
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 29 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Complemented by a hard-backed ring binder, this invaluable guide contains practical application and technical information, written very much with the end user in mind.
Additionally, there are extensive case studies showing innovative examples, both from the UK and across the world, illustrating just how versatile stainless finishes can be utilized.
This new pack, compiled by BSSA member companies, priced at £40.00 + VAT + p and p, contains full contact details of all UK-based suppliers.
It also includes a helpful eight-page index of relevant sources of stainless steel information, for architects and structural engineers, classified by topic, available from either the BSSA, Euro Inox, the European Stainless Steel Development Association, the Nickel Institute or the Steel Construction Institute [SCI].
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