Two more highly successful briefing seminars were held by Interplast in the month of May in an effort to better inform the technical world and to promote the exchange of ideas on themes relating to thermohydraulic installations.
More specifically, on 16/5 a technical seminar took place at the SEÕDAP on the subject of the full range of products produced by the company for heating, plumbing and sewage systems. Over 70 SEÕDAP heating-plumbing technicians attended. Special emphasis was given to the following Interplast products:
Como-pex cross-linked polyethylene pipe, its properties, characteristics and certifications.
Regulating manifolds made from brass profiles at affiliated company ELVIOM, in accordance with the requirements of European standard ÅÍ 12167.
Brass fittings produced from materials in accordance with European standards 12164, 12165, 12167 and 12168 and, in particular, the new series of brass couplings, straight and angle, the network filling-draining valve, the adjustable terminal tee, etc.
New series of radiator valves, straight and angle, with the corresponding mechanisms and the series of valves of the internal and external branch for providing water supply or return independently of the direction of installation of the radiator.
In addition, on 18/5, at the premises of the plumbing technicians association of Chania, Crete, a presentation was given on the under floor heating, plumbing and heating systems produced by the company. Particular presentations included Interplast's:
New type of three-layer cross-linked polyethylene pipe with Como Floor Oxygen Barrier, which protects the metal parts of the system from corrosion.
Bar-type manifold with Allen bolts or flow meter for adjusting circuit supplies and thermoelectric actuators on the returns.
Under floor heating, which proved to be of particular interest and which the company can provide as a complete package. The floor heating system is backed by full technical assistance with integrated design, research and the guarantee of a vertically organized production unit.
Lastly, Interplast would like to thank all those who took part, as well as the staff and members of SEYDAP and of the association for their help in organizing the seminars to perfection and, at the same time, expresses its commitment towards continuing to organize, whenever called upon, similar technical briefings.