Clearview South September 2014 - Issue 154 | Page 12
INDUSTRYNEWS
SYNSEAL’S PIZZA-STYLE
BOXES DELIVER THE SAVINGS!
Synseal’s fabricator partners are being
presented with “pizza-style” sample boxes
and literature in a new campaign designed
to promote the advantages of using recycled
plastic thermal reinforcements (PTRs) to
replace traditional steel.
The “Switch and Save”, the eye-catching
boxes are colour-coded for Legend, SynerJy
and Shield window systems and contain handy
samples of PTRs fitted into the most popular
profiles together with a standard 150mm
Envirosill, featuring flawless virgin PVC-U on
visible outer faces and a recycled core.
Made from 100% recycled PVC-U, Synseal’s
PTRs deliver enhanced thermal performance,
enabling high energy ratings or low U-values
to be achieved. Less expensive and lighter
than steel and avoiding potential corrosion
problems, PTRs ensure that installed PVC-U
frames become 100% recyclable and are easier
and faster to cut and insert during fabrication,
with additional installation benefits of making
windows lighter thus easier to fit while
affording better screw retention than steel, for
more secure hardware fixing.
The British Board of Agrement (BBA) has
now approved Synseal PTRs for use in foiled
profiles, enabling all shades of finish including
dark-coloured woodgrains to be manufactured
and installed with total confidence.
www.synseal.com
Trojan Group expands in Vietnam
The Trojan Group has released details of
the expansion of its manufacturing facility
in Vietnam. The purpose-built additional
20,000 square metres of manufacturing space
is on course to be operational by late 2014.
Tony Chadwick, Trojan Group’s MD, said,
“This is a clear indication of our brand’s success
and increasing demand for our products.
“It is vital to us that we keep manufacturing
in-house to maintain our patented product
confidentiality and stringent quality standards.
By expanding our Vietnam operations, we can
make the most of the value of the pound there,
helping to protect our customers’ businesses
from rising prices and market forces so they can
keep control over their costs.”
Trojan has considerable experience of overseas
operations: as well as the existing Vietnam
operation, the company also has manufacturing
facilities in the form of its Trojan China
division.
Product ranges including the stainless steel
range have proved themselves incredibly
popular in the market, demonstrating that
Trojan’s ethos of developing products with
tangible feature benefits for fabricators,
installers and end users is a recipe for success.
Tel: 01922 713 933, www.trojangroup.com
LUCKY MARTIN HEADS FOR
MUNICH THANKS TO REHAU!
Martin Devlin, Operations
Manager at Fairdeal Windows
in Kent, was the lucky winner
of the REHAU FIT show
competition, and has won a two
day trip to Munich with tickets
to visit the BMW Concept Lab
in the city.
The competition, themed to tie
in with REHAU’s science and
technology lab theme at FIT,
proved a popular draw at the
REHAU stand.
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SEP 2014
Kevin O’Neill, one of REHAU’s
Commercial Sales Managers,
visited Fairdeal’s Maidstone HQ
to present Martin with his prize
certificate in person.
Fairdeal is a specialist
commercial window installer
supplying the new build,
social housing and health and
education sectors throughout
London and the south east, as
well as providing a service to
retail customers across Kent.
The company buys its REHAU
frames exclusively from Shepley
Windows and typically installs
between 250 and 300 f rames per
week.
Martin said: “The visit was
worthwhile in terms of the
contacts I made at the show and
winning the competition was
obviously a fantastic bonus!”
He plans to take his colleague
Bobby Kambo, a Fairdeal
director, with him to Munich.
www.rehau.co.uk
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