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- HIT Series Photovoltaic Panels
- Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 2009-05-29
HIT Series photovoltaic panels for residential, grid-connected systems feature a proprietary hybrid of single crystalline silicon surrounded by ultra-thin, amorphous silicon layers to reach greater cell and module efficiencies. Panels measure 51.2 by 35.2 inches, achieve an STC maximum power rating of 180 to 205 W, and boast conversion efficiencies up to 17.4 percent. 469-362-5600. More
- Impact Ready Drill Bits
- Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 2009-06-01
Specifically engineered for impact drivers, Impact Ready drill bits are five times more durable than conventional hex-shank drill bits, allowing them to withstand high levels of torque and last longer, the maker says. The bits' one-piece shank design helps reduce bit breakage, a tapered web design provides added strength, and a pilot point tip allows the bit to begin drilling more quickly, thus speeding up drilling time and reducing burrs. More
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- Daltile Launches New Collections Featuring Contemporary Styling and Popular Linear Looks
- Source: ebuild 1/10/2008
Daltile, the largest U.S. manufacturer and distributor of ceramic tile and natural stone, has introduced a number of new product collections that feature many of today's most popular design trends, including a contemporary twist on a worn leather look and a clean, modern pin-point design. More
- Hallmark Stone Enployees Create Top Dolly, Top Saver Products
- Source: ebuild 1/9/2008
The creativity of two Hallmark Stone employees has lead to the development of a pair of new products designed to make the granite countertop installation process a bit easier. This fall, Hallmark Stone, a company that specializes in the fabrication of granite and Silestone countertop surfaces, brought to market two exclusive products known as the Top Dolly and Top Saver, which were invented by Install Manager Adam Shelton and President Fred Christen respectively. More

