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Posted by  Dr. Frederick B. McKee on October 31, 2001 at 13:14:59:

McKee Fluidized Cladding & Glazing; Ultra Low Energy Building Enclosures.
Dear Recipient,
I am interested in being listed and having live links to my web site. I am happy with reciprocal links on my site and would consider advertising.

McKee Fluidized Glazing Ltd. have developed revolutionary, environmental friendly, engineered and tested cladding systems for buildings, office blocks and factories. The applications are suited to any building that needs to be cooled or heated.
Up to the time of the development no cladding existed which can dissipate or use the solar and/or the internal energies of a building. It is the only facade system available that can remove the internally generated heat gains from people and equipment.

McKee cladding systems reduce running costs and pollution, attractive, aesthetically pleasing; the colour of the facade may be changed at will, create healthy buildings at a reduced capital cost.
No extra cooling in summer or heating in winter. Except for extreme conditions. >95% energy saving.
Solar Photovoltaics may be used to power the system.
The technology has been lead by Dr. Frederick McKee the inventor who worked as a senior scientist/engineer with Marconi Research for about twenty years, MD of Dunlop Solaronics Ltd., as consultant to Loctite on adhesive enhancement treatments, Saint-Gobain and Vegla as R&D consultant on fabrication of "Fluidized Glazing " units.
In depth technical information and results of INDEPENDENT tests given in web-site http://www.fglazing.freeserve.co.uk

Thanking you in anticipation, Regards,

Dr. Frederick B. McKee.
E-mail frederick@fglazing.freeserve.co.uk
McKee Fluidized Glazing,
Gwalia, Burnham Rd.,
Althorne, Essex. CM3 6DP. England UK
Tel & Fax. +44 (0)1621 740400
[The time sent is GMT not BST]
http://www.fglazing.freeserve.co.uk

 
 
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