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master electrician, Installation Engineering Manager at Knaus Tabbert Group GmbH, Mottgers plant:
“It frequently takes years to discover what an idea is really worth. Or – like in this case – just a few seconds. The technology of the HICOTEC® TP radiant heating system combines high capacity with minimum weight and minimum space. Which, in turn, gives our interior designers the freedom to think about using the material not only for underfloor heating but also for wall and ceiling applications or underneath mattresses.”
engineering graduate, New Business Development Manager at Frenzelit-Werke GmbH & Co. KG:
“The innovative HICOTEC® TP radiant heating system enables the manufacturers of RVs or caravans to enter a new comfort dimension without making any sacrifices where their interior design concepts are concerned. Because the extremely thin film increases the height of the floor so little that it is not even noticeable. The potential applications for HICOTEC® TP have not been exhausted by a long way once it has been used for “classic” underfloor heating. There are plenty of other innovative openings for HICOTEC® TP in caravans that have not been exploited yet.”
Central Marketing Manager at KNAUS TABBERT GROUP GMBH:
“More mobility automatically means less space but neither less comfortable living nor less effective heating. A highly impressive combination of space, comfort and value for money is what makes the Knaus and Tabbert brands so distinctive. The innovative radiant heating system, for which no space has to be sacrificed, is helping us to stand out from the competition even more effectively.”
physics graduate, development department, gaskets/new materials division at Frenzelit-Werke GmbH & Co. KG:
“The morphology of membrane materials reinforced with long fibres leads with the use of reinforcement fibres that conduct electricity to antistatic films which are an appropriate choice as radiant heating elements for underfloor systems or interior components when the electrical surface resistance level is set accurately.”
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