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product release<br />

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EJ Bowman, one of<br />

the world’s premier<br />

manufacturers of<br />

heat exchangers,<br />

launched a new and<br />

improved range of<br />

swimming pool heat<br />

exchangers at Piscine<br />

Lyon in November.<br />

The new range now includes stainless steel and titanium units<br />

capable of heat transfer rates of up to 320kW and these new products<br />

complement Bowman’s existing cupro nickel range, which is suitable<br />

for heat transfer up to 1050kW.<br />

Bowman say the impressive strides forward mean the units achieve<br />

required pool temperature up to three times faster than most other<br />

models, reducing both energy consumption and CO2 emissions.<br />

The heat exchangers are suitable for resort type complexes,<br />

domestic pools, spa pools and hot tubs, are manufactured using corrosion<br />

resistant materials. End covers and tube stack can be simply<br />

removed for ease of maintenance.<br />

Bowman is looking to expand its distribution network – including<br />

throughout Asia – and would be pleased to welcome potential stockists’<br />

enquiries. For more information contact info@ejbowman.co.uk.<br />

Aqua Corkit<br />

Niagara is now distributing Aqua Corkit. You can<br />

use Aqua Corkit for long lasting quality repairs, after<br />

which you can drill, sand, paint and machine it. It<br />

won’t run or drip, will stand temperatures up to<br />

150 degrees C and moulds to any shape. For more<br />

information call (02) 9648 6022 or (03) 5522 0226.<br />

www.splashmagazine.com.au SPLASH! | 87

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