Innovation can take many forms. For Liniar, this means launching new, cutting-edge products and continually improving its existing product range to be more efficient in terms of security, safety or energy efficiency.

Liniar says its ModLok Patio Door system can now gain PAS24 accreditation, including tested to BS 6375 (parts 1, 2 and 3) for weather performance.

The patio door system already has four bi-directional lock clusters incorporating eight mushroom head locking points housed within its existing aluminium box section, which provides additional rigidity and strength. Now, the company says, by adding a 3-star rated ‘anti-snap’ cylinder, the new lock extensions, and the PAS24 kit to internally sliding doors, a Part Q Building Regulation product can be achieved.

All these new parts are retrofit, thus making for an easy fabrication process with no additional routing preps are required to achieve PAS24 and Part Q compliance.

www.liniar.co.uk/upvc-doors/patio

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