New on bimstore: MHS Radiators

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Time to introduce you to the first new manufacturer of the month here at bimstore!

Say hello to MHS Radiators!

MHS Radiators, based in Essex is a leader in radiator design and technology. The independently owned company has gone from strength to strength in the last 30 years and the company operates throughout the UK with its own warehousing facilities. Supported by a dedicated field-based sales team, MHS can provide system design advice to both specifiers and installers. Combining exceptional design with value for money, traditional and contemporary radiators are all backed by solid guarantees and after sales support.There are currently two new listings for MHS Radiators Revit BIM components this week as follows;

The versatile New Ionic cast iron column radiator combines authentic traditional styling with modern reliability and comfortable heating. With classic simplicity of design, the New Ionic radiator, from MHS Radiators, captures all the elegance of a bygone age yet affords the benefit for continuing a single radiator style theme throughout a property, featuring the sturdy floor-standing model with integral feet or the wall mounted version for ease of siting. Ideal for modern or traditional settings alike. The New Ionic is supplied as standard in a primer that requires over painting (by others) or it can be fully factory painted by MHS to many RAL colour finishes (additional costs apply) to blend with almost any colour scheme.

From one basic cylindrical column concept, the Multisec rings a number of changes. This smart range of elegant and efficient radiators allows the architect or designer to provide highly versatile heating solutions without ever compromising on style. An asset anywhere, Multisec is a stylish contemporary radiator based on a traditional theme. Lighter than cast iron but with all its time honoured glamour, Multisec spans the gap between contemporary and classic, equally at home in either application. Multisec is available in 5 depths from 2 to 6 columns and 14 heights it is fabricated from 25mm diameter tubes with a wall thickness of 1.2mm and 1.5mm headers.

To find out more about MHS Radiators you can visit their website by clicking here, or to see their full range of available Revit BIM components visit their manufacturer profile page on bimstore now!

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