Stelrad extend their range of radiator BIM objects on bimstore

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See what’s new for Britain’s number on radiator brand

Stelrad is Britain’s number one radiator brand, dedicated to producing high quality, steel radiators in the UK and Europe. With their large-scale research and development facility, they are constantly pushing the boundaries of product innovation. Part of the Ideal Stelrad Group, Stelrad offers the widest range of steel panel radiator styles and sizes in the UK and also has a comprehensive selection of designer products and towel warmers, plus market leading low surface temperature radiators. Stelrad is always looking to bring innovative products to market and extend its wide product range even further. Whether that is developing a spectacular designer radiator or adding efficiency to traditional panel radiators, Stelrad is innovative in every sense of the word.

This leading radiator manufacturer has embraced BIM and has now extended the number of its radiator products on bimstore further - ready for architects, engineers and contractors to integrate into future projects. As a result, specifying Stelrad radiators has never been easier.

New on bimstore this month we have the following listings for Stelrad Revit BIM families and components.

Compact 300 - The introduction of a new 300mm wide Compact radiator is the response to customer demand. Available in sizes up to 700mm height, these new smaller radiators are ideal for smaller rooms and those where available wall space is at a premium. In all other respects, these new smaller radiators reflect the performance and outputs of the Compact range and are available from stock. Available in heights from 600mm & 700mm and lengths of 300mm, they come with a five-year warranty.

Compact Xtra Protection - Stelrad has introduced a new range of its sector leading Compact radiators. They provide proven, high performance and a good looking option for any application. The new Compact Xtra Protection radiator is rust resistant providing extra protection to applications where moisture is ever present. The finish makes these radiators ideal for use in humid or damp air environments – in bathrooms, showers and wet rooms or commercial applications where moisture is ever present in the atmosphere – changing rooms or showering areas, leisure clubs or swimming pool areas. Environments where the additional coating will provide protection and help the radiators to retain their appearance and prevent corrosion, without compromising the heat output. Available in heights from 450mm to 600mm and lengths up to 1000mm, they come with a five-year warranty.

Softline Compact K3 - The new Softline Compact K3 radiator brings a model that is ideal for low energy heating systems, providing outstanding heat output from a smaller radiator footprint to the popular Softline Series. With three panels and three fins, but the same Softline elegance as the rest of the Softline models, the Softline K3 provides a solution to homes needing additional heat from a lower temperature renewable system, where wall space is at a premium, without sacrificing the curves and designer good looks of the Softline Series. Available in 600mm height and lengths up to 1400mm.

Vita Column Vertical - The new Vita Column Vertical provides a real style statement. Ideal for use in any minimalist projects or where wall space is restricted. Featuring two columns and up to 2000mm height, and all coming with a five-year warranty – these are a classic addition to the already comprehensive Vita Series range that is taking the UK radiator marketplace by storm. Available in heights of 1800mm & 2000mm and lengths of 444mm.

To find out more about Stelrad why not visit their website, or to see their full range of available BIM objects visit their manufacturer profile page right here on bimstore now!About bimstore: bimstore is the UK’s original BIM object library. Developed by specifiers for specifiers, we create and host high-quality manufacturer specific BIM content, making it easy to browse and download the world’s best collection of BIM components. If you need any help with BIM content creation then get in touch with the bimstore team today.

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