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  • Bridging the Gap in the Construction Industry
    Green covers blanket the buildings, cranes tear up the skylines - despite the plummeting economy, and Britain still seems to be in the midst of a commercial building boom. While other sectors are cutting back, the commercial building industry is not, with the problematic result of a sharp shortage in construction workers to fill the increasing demands of the companies.
  • The Heating Industry Has Found a Hit with Aluminium
    About eight percent of the Earth's crust is made up of aluminium. Aluminium is found in everything from the average beverage can to mechanical parts for aeroplanes. It is also becoming prevalent in the heating industry mainly since it is lightweight, flexible and conductive. In recent years many players in the heating industry have been experimenting with using aluminium for radiators and other parts.
  • Central Heating System Radiators Are Critical Components
    Using a simple illustration from the motor car world, one can refer to the boiler as the engine of the central heating system. Subsequently, the radiators are the wheels that transfer the energy to the road, and helping the system deliver its potential. Radiators make a major difference to the effectiveness and performance of a domestic central heating system through their design, location and size. Quite often it is the boiler which is the focus when discussing your domestic heating needs. However, the heat that is generated by the boiler has to pass through the radiators to ensure it actually radiates out into the living space in the most effective way.
  • EuP Directive Concerns UK Heating Industry
    In August 2007 the Energy Using Products (EuP) Directive was put forward by the government. The directive provides an initial indication on the EcoDesign requirements for energy using systems and products. This information is very important for any company manufacturing or distributing heating equipment and central heating components in the UK, as it will become a pre-requisite for obtaining and retaining the CE mark. Without the CE mark it would be practically impossible to sell the products in the EU market.

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