Clearview National April 2016 - Issue 173 | Page 32
DOORS&WINDOWS
AUTO ENGAGING LOCKS
Sean Allan, Sidey’s Trade Business Development
Manager, introduces the latest addition to the range…
»»“CHECK OUT OUR NEW ‘AUTO
Engage’ lock option with our Solartherm®
Composite Doors.
“This new locking system means
that your customers will be secure
immediately having shut the door.
“Ordinarily, to engage the lock on
a door, your customers need to lift up
the handle after closing it to engage the
locking hooks.
“I’m sure you’ve had issues in the past
from your customers not closing their door
properly.
“This low-maintenance ‘Auto Engage’
system allows your customers to stay happier
even longer!
“It’s proving to be a great locking system
and is fully accredited to our usual high
standards, including PAS 23/24 and Secured
by Design, giving you and your customers
peace of mind.”
‘your customers will
be secure immediately
having shut the door’
Contact Christina for any literature,
quoting CLE. Call 01738 634 803,
email [email protected] or
follow @SideyTrade on Twitter
Improved air
circulation
»»DEVON BASED FABRICATOR
Interframe has for the first time manufactured
innovative, parallel hinged sliding windows
using only REHAU TOTAL70C chamfered
profile.
The windows, which were installed at the
newly opened Steiner Academy in Exeter, were
specified because they could provide almost
twice the free air flow of standard top hung or
casement windows and could deliver a greater
number of air changes per hour.
Compared with a casement window, a
parallel window increases air flow all the way
around, this creates full circulation of the air
within the room and, at the same time, the
balanced air flow around the entire opening
reduces the potential for draughts.
A key benefit of parallel windows is that they
don’t impact on the look of a building’s façade
and maintain a consistent reflective view, with
low G-value glass used to reduce solar gain.
REHAU’s commercial sales manager Steve
Tonkiss said: “Interframe were able to meet
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the requirements of this project using our
standard REHAU TOTAL70C profile. This
was a huge advantage because it meant that
they weren’t holding stock of additional
profiles and they could manufacture the large
window sizes required.”
MAKING IT EASY
»»HURST PLASTICS HAS
launched a company-wide strategy that
aims to overcome the top frustrations that
installers face when buying doors. The
Company has been reviewing every core
process within the business as part of its
mission to make Hurst ‘the easiest business
to work with’.
Hurst is already working more closely
with customers to integrate their unique
requirements into their business. This
approach is designed to make it easier than
ever before for customers to place orders
and track their progress.
Kevin Wheatman, Hurst Plastics’
director and general manager, explains:
“We have implemented a number of
electronic systems, such as Hurst Live
and fleXipod to achieve this, but we also
recognise that our customers are unique
and that one system does not fit all.”
Hurst has been further improving
process and material flow and now operates
a dedicated composite factory on a double
shift basis at its 50,000 square foot site
in Kingston-upon-Hull. “This helps
us to maintain consistent and reliable
manufacturing rates,” says Kevin. “Our
two daytime shifts fabricate and finish our
composite doors and our logistics team
loads them through the night ready for
delivery first thing the next morning. It’s
responsive and customers value predictable
delivery schedules.” Kevin adds.
www.hurst-plastics.co.uk