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Home›Newsletter›DBB1015›Kemmlit – It’s German for Quality

Kemmlit – It’s German for Quality

By Josh Holmes
October 13, 2015
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For over 70 years KEMMLIT have been at the forefront of design and innovation in the manufacture of cubicles and lockers.

By utilising the latest production techniques, strict quality control systems and high quality materials KEMMLIT are able to offer a wide and outstanding product range.

Whether it is a cubicle system for a world renowned university or leading hotel chain or a range of lockers for a state of the art museum or restaurant chain, Kemmlit can provide a solution that can be specified with confidence.

 Primo Cubicle System  

Primo is an extremely durable, smooth-surfaced cubicle system with doors and walls offered in 30mm or 42 mm thick composite construction, bonded on both sides with 3mm thick HPL solid core panels.

The waterproof HPL surface has a special protective layer giving exceptional protection against scratches and abrasions making it ideal for a wide range of environments including: universities, hotels, hospitals, sports and leisure facilities, public and industrial buildings.

The visible profiles can be made from stainless steel or high grade aluminium finished in either anodised or a powder-coated coloured finish with wiring for electrical connections routed invisibly within the elements.

Picture1Primo Cubicles

 

Classic Cell Cubicle System

With its straight profiled lines this cubicle system is a design classic featuring 42mm thick smooth surfaced welted doors and sound reducing floor to ceiling dividing partitions.

The Classic Cell’s concealed edges and recessed leg supports produce an elegant yet functional design that offers a robust construction and easy to clean and maintain surfaces, making  it the ideal choice for most types of washroom applications.

Picture2Classic Cell Cubicles

NiUU Cubicle System

NiUU is an innovative cubicle system which offers many architectural inspired features including; clean vertical lines, a smooth surface, rebated doors with precise aluminium edges , innovative ‘floating effect’ leg construction, floor to ceiling option and an extensive selection of design options.

Available with 30 mm or 38 mm thick melamine resin coated wooden constructed doors and walls.  The elements are framed with a 3 mm thick ABS-edge trim and reinforced aluminium edge protectors.

Trims, hinges and connection elements are made of anodised aluminium and have been especially developed for the washroom sector.

A rod grip with integrated LED ‘occupied’ display is a notable feature.

Picture3NiUU Cubicles

Type S Locker System

The Kemmlit Type S locker system is manufactured from sheet steel with a scratch and abrasion-proof stove-enamelled finish.  The lockers have increased resistance to corrosion thanks to a galvanised finish and are therefore suitable for wet or dry applications.

There is a choice of two door options: A 15mm thick steel, hot-dip galvanised, double-skin impact and distortion-resistant door with safety rounded corners.  This is available in 7 standard colours or can be matched to RAL colours if required.

Alternatively, the locker doors can be made of 13 mm solid grade laminate with a special scratch and damage resistant overlay in a choice of 18 colours. The edges are also rounded to prevent accidents.

Picture4Type S Lockers

The cubicle and locker systems featured above, are part of an extensive range of high performance cubicle and locker systems available from Kemmlit UK who also offer a design, project management and installation service.

info@kemmlituk.com

www.kemmlituk.com

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