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Thatching is a very old roofing method that has been used in both temperate and tropical climates. Thatch roofs are built using dry vegetation such as straw, water reed, sedge, rushes or heather and are typically seen on old traditional cottages or heritage buildings. Other materials such as bamboo or palm leaves are also commonly used as thatching on roofs of tropical island resorts.

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A floating roof tank is a storage tank that is commonly used for storing large quantities of oil or gas. Floating roof tanks are often large open-topped cylindrical steel shells with a roof that floats on the top of the liquid. The roof falls and rises as the levels of liquid in the tanks changes. This means that there is little or low vapor space in the tank, eliminating breathing losses and reducing the evaporative loss of the stored liquid.

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For July’s product of the month we will be featuring our very own FyreLine Analogue Linear Heat Detection System. This system consists of a control module and detection cable, that is designed to interface with a standard fire alarm panel or addressable monitor module. This makes the FyreLine Analogue Linear Heat Detection System easy to install and cost effective.

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A tunnel is an underground or underwater passageway that is dug through the surrounding soil, earth or rock. Except for usually an entrance and an exit at either end, tunnels are completely enclosed. Tunnels are used for a number of different purposes, however, one of their most common uses is to provide a passageway for foot or vehicular road traffic and/or rail traffic.

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