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News Release from: Schock | Subject: Schock thermal break module
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 December 2005
Schock thermal break module BBA
Certification
Schock thermal break module first to be awarded BBA Certification.
With over 8 million units installed already, Schock lead the market in mainland Europe with their unique range of Isokorb thermal break units The company now have their sights very much set on the UK market and this ambition received a real boost with the news that the British Board of Agrement has awarded them Certification
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 13 Jun 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Schock thermal break modules
'Specifiers Handbook' has just been published, there is also a complete technical binder containing the entire Schock product range, a DVD on thermal breaks - and CPD seminars are also available
Schock are the first company to achieve BBA Certification for thermal break solutions, specifically the concrete-to-concrete and concrete-to-steel variations of the product.
Steel-to-steel and concrete-to-wood versions are also available in the range.
The Isokorb is the most advanced, high-performance thermal break element available and allows thermally efficient connections between balconies and internal floors, and cantilevered construction elements - while at the same time transferring load and maintaining full structural integrity.
Architects, structural engineers and other building professionals can rest assured in the knowledge that Schock products are designed to help them meet compliance with the far-reaching Part L of the Building Regulations.
They also contribute significantly to energy efficient practices, in both building design and construction and help fulfill government commitments to the Kyoto Protocol and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Request a free brochure from Schock ...
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