CPD Specifier May 2015 issue May 2015 | Page 9

Front Cover Story Senior’s PURe and simple solution to improving carbon calculations By offering some of the lowest U-values available to the UK market, a new energy efficient aluminium window system from leading fenestration designer and manufacturer Senior Architectural Systems is proving to be the clear and cost-effective choice for improving a project’s carbon dioxide (CO2) calculations. used in the manufacture, transportation, assembly and deconstruction of construction materials. Not only is the PURe system manufactured using existing tools from aluminium, which offers ‘cradle to cradle’ recycling, but the PUR thermal barrier can be re-used as fillers for other products. The new patent-pending PURe window range is the first in the UK to benefit from an enhanced thermal barrier manufactured from expanded polyurethane foam (PUR). Traditionally used in cladding and insulation products, the innovative use of PUR as a thermal barrier in windows gives the PURe system the potential to achieve U-values as low as 0.71w/m2k when calculated as a commercial CEN standard window. Senior has invested in an in-house PUR processing line, a more efficient grey water system to recycle water used in manufacture and significantly, a new £150k waste reducing powder coating line to colour coat the PURe window system. The powder coating line, the most environmentally efficient of its kind, saves over 22 tonnes per year of product being sent to landfill. By far exceeding the requirements of Part L of the Building Regulations and providing a significant reduction from the typical U-values of 1.75-1.9w/m2k achieved by Senior’s standard SPW600 aluminium window system, the enhanced thermal performance of the PURe range can significantly improve a project’s carbon footprint. Despite the dramatic difference in U-values, the PURe system is competitively priced allowing main contractors to reduce the CO2 calculations without increasing costs. To reduce the amount of fuel used in the manufacture of PURe and in transport related activities, Senior also introduced a new biomass boiler which turns waste taken from suppliers packaging into wood chip, which heats the factory. As well as helping to cut the operational carbon emissions by