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Fashion for electronics at the SACROEXPO

18 june 2012
Church organs without any limitations, glass-painted paintings, roofs made of stone shells…

Johannus Eclessia organs – the winner of the Targi Kielce medal


This year’s SACROEXPO showcased the abundance of technological novelties.

One of the trade fair medals has been awarded to TAT Elektronik – the producer of Johannus Eclessia – the church organs without limitations. The organ has been equipped with a revolutionary audio system which allows to play musical compositions almost identical with their original versions. The additional asset is the instrument’s perfect memory and the fully integrated loudspeaker system in the organ pipe casing which creates the image of an old instrument replica.

The products of the Xpres Company also generate an avid interest among the trade fair guests. A digital peephole – a wide-lens appliance which is able to record high-resolution picture is mounted directly on a door, no extra cables or hols in the door are required. The spy-hole is equipped with a clear display and large buttons which make it a user friendly device also for children, the elderly or the visually handicapped. The product has an in-built camera which is coupled with the ring button – whenever the button is pressed the camera takes a picture and provides a digital date and time signature. The peephole can go in a set with a remote door opener; the door can be opened or closed by means of a remote control which has the operation range of up to 100 metres.

The exhibition features another novelty – pictures painted on glass with the use of a cutting-edge technology; owing to this technology the pictures are more durable; they do not fade and are more resistant to wear and tear. The Dekorin Krzysztof Trzebuniak company also offers a special custom elastic material – it is thermo-retractable, inflammable and quick to assemble. Suspension ceiling in all kinds of shapes can be made of this material. The substance is applied in the temperature of 70 degrees Celsius.

LED lighting is universally applied, also in church buildings since it helps to save as much as 90% of electricity costs. It is most often used to illuminate architectural or decorative elements as well as holiday seasonal decorations in churches. This light type is durable, offers a whole array of colours without the negative UV and IR radiation; it is also environmentally friendly since the LED light contain no mercury. Lighting systems are put on display at the SACROEXPO trade fair by the barLED company.

Another exhibition curiosity is the product offered by the Rathyscheck company – the stone shell – a natural and exceptionally hard-wearing material. It offers a whole array of uses such as roofs or building facades.