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Movable walls
News Release from: Brockhouse Modernfold | Subject: EASYmatic electric operated movable walls
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 August 2007
EASYmatic electric operated movable
walls in UK
The unique EASYmatic electric operated walls and doors now available in the UK with the award-winning Brockhouse Modernfold Series 600
The Easymatic microprocessor controlled electric operation of the seals means a quiet revolution in the industry, making the world of difference to the design and installation of a new generation of movable walls and doors EASYmatic from Brockhouse is new to the UK but is already installed on many major projects in Europe
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 4 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Movable wall installed at The Sage in Gateshead.
Brockhouse Modernfold has completed a movable wall installation at The Sage in Gateshead, acclaimed in the media as 'an auditoria of acoustic excellence'.
The innovative compact motor design was developed by BMW and Audi engineers and manufactured in Germany with extensive endurance and quality testing.
The telescopic panel works in one simple operation when the last panel is in position, ensuring that a precise pressure is achieved.
Electric seals combine with magnetic edge profiles to guarantee acoustic integrity every time.
The electrically operated system is quick, quiet and very simple, making set-up very easy.
The EASYmatic means larger panels and glazed systems are made practical for frequent operation.
It also enables a wider choice of panel types, stacking options and inset doors.
This gives architects and designers greater flexibility when specifying movable walls and doors on a range of projects, both new build and refurbishment.
Incorporating the EASYmatic technology is competitively priced compared with older manual systems.
Full specification and system brochure is available now. Request a free brochure from Brockhouse Modernfold ...
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