'Loctite EA 9480'. Site applied, two-component, white coloured (once mixed) epoxy adhesive. Mix and apply as per manufacturer's technical data sheet dated October 2014. Cure for 7 days@22°C. For use with water up to 23°C. This material is only approved for the curing conditions that appear on the approval. If the cure conditions are varied from those specified on the approval then the material is not covered by the scope of the approval.
‘Thermolast K TF(1)WCS (natural) and Thermolast K TF(1)WCS-917 (black)’. Injection moulded TPE materials available in natural (appears cream) or black. Shore hardness between 60 & 90. Tested in-radius size 1.0mm. For use with water up to 23°C. (1) Indicates the shore hardness 6=60 shore, 7=70, 8=80 & 9=90.
'Novodur® SBM-90 Q203'. Natural (appears off-white), injection moulded thermoplastic resin. The natural material may be coloured using the following INEOS Styrolution colourants at the agreed maximum percentage concentrations by weight: Pigment White 6, Black 7, Blue 15:3, Blue 29, Brown 24, Red 101, Violet 15, Green 7, Green 17 & Yellow 53. For use with water up to 60°C.
'Novodur® SBM-90'. Natural (appears off-white), injection moulded thermoplastic resin. The natural material may be coloured using the following INEOS Styrolution colourants at the agreed maximum percentage concentrations by weight: Pigment White 6, Black 7, Blue 15:3, Blue 29, Brown 24, Red 101, Violet 15, Green 7, Green 17 & Yellow 53. For use with water up to 60°C.
A range of wall mounted two hole single outlet (fixed) electronically controlled tap assemblies with brass bodies (various finishes). Flow is controlled by a solenoid valve activated by via an infra-red sensor on the underside of the tap. The inlets of the function block incorporate stainless steel strainers, plastic silencers and approved check valve cartridges, however, the complete product has not been fully tested to demonstrate it provides backflow protection. The spout outlet incorporates a plastic aerator. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum working temperature 60°C.
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