Clearview National June 2018 - Issue 199 | Page 84
HARDWARE& SECURITY
DEMAND FOR BETTER SECURITY
IGNITES CUSTOMER GROWTH
» » BRISANT SECURE HAS
built a considerable following
with leading entrance door
manufacturers, along with
many established players in
the locksmith sector, helping
to further fuel sustained strong
growth. The Lock Lock and
Ultion product innovations
are being increasingly adopted
by the trade and demanded as
standard by security conscious
consumers.
Performance over the last
year has seen customer numbers
increase by 36% and 75% more
deliveries. So not only is Brisant
attracting new customers, but
all of them are selling more,
thanks to an unrivalled range of
marketing support materials.
Companies in the PVCu,
aluminium, timber and composite
door sectors are increasingly
adopting Ultion as standard, as
it’s the ultimate cylinder upgrade
with a unique £1,000 security
guarantee. Lock Lock is carried
by locksmiths nationwide as the
ultimate deterrent, as a wealth of
social media posts have shown
and is now gaining significant
traction in door sales, given the
unique design, longevity and
security features it offers.
Steve Stewart CEO of Brisant
Secure commented: “Selling super
secure products has become more
important than ever for the trade
and our sales statistics show that
our customers are buying.”
www.brisant-secure.com
NEW GCC TRIED AND TESTED
CORROSION RESISTANCE HINGES
» » HOPPE (UK) HAS ADDED
two new hinges tried and tested
in the Gulf Cooperation Council
(GCC) to its AR8180 range.
The range includes three
different stainless steel material
grades that cover all levels of
required application, the two
newest being the 304 and 316.
The grade 304 can be used
on internal doors within humid
climates. Grade 316 is the ideal
choice for external doors that are
exposed to humid climates. It’s
also suitable for doors on coastal
or marine applications, or on
buildings with a high chlorine
level such as swimming pools.
Grade 201 can be specified for
many internal doors that aren’t
exposed to the outside
Karen Nelson, business
development man