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Brand new website for REHAU cable management

18 Oct 2016
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REHAU, manufacturer of the popular Compact Data and Profile Data cable management systems, has just launched a brand new website at www.rehau.co.uk/trunking

Optimised to view on PCs, laptops or mobile devices, the website is packed with valuable information for both specifiers and contractors.

For specifiers, it includes full product specifications on REHAU’s data, slimline, aluminium, steel and halogen free trunking, with the focus very much on how these products can provide a solution for any cable management requirement.

There is lots of information on REHAU’s products for bespoke applications as well, including its trunking available in 170 RAL colours, and animations showing how its BioCote treated anti-microbial trunking works to eliminate the spread of surface bacteria and how its bespoke curved options allow trunking to be fitted on curved walls.

For contractors, there are how-to videos on fitting everything from variable angle corners to fire brackets, and there is a full library of downloadable brochures, case studies and technical manuals.

Steve Richmond, Head of Marketing and Technical for REHAU Cable Management, said:  “We’ve transformed our website into a fantastic information resource for anyone specifying or using our products.  It’s easy to navigate as well so finding out exactly what you want is quick and simple.”