10 | JANUARY 2021
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SECOND LUNA R INVESTMENT FOR EPWIN WINDOW SYSTEMS
Epwin Window Systems has taken delivery of its second Luna R automatic profile lamination machine , which further increases the company ’ s foiling capacity . Clare O ’ Hara , Managing Director at Epwin Window Systems , said : “ This latest investment will support the continuing growth for our coloured products by reducing set up times , increasing product output and delivering superb product accuracy .” The innovative Luna R machine offers the best in lamination technology with an automatic set-up allowing Epwin Window Systems to efficiently scale-up their foiling capacity in line with demand . The machine ’ s flexibility and intelligent technology can wrap even the most complex of profiles whilst delivering exceptional product quality .
The six-figure investment in the Luna R machine is part of Epwin Window Systems ’ long-term strategic plan and continuing investment in colour technology . Clare said : “ With colour being a key driver in architecture , we introduced our new Colour Collection earlier in 2020 . This Collection reflected the latest trends in colours across our PVC-U systems with a range of traditional , contemporary , metallics and designer-influenced hues .
“ The demand for our coloured products has risen exponentially and has resulted in this latest investment to ensure we can offer a competitive , high-quality offer to our customers throughout 2021 .”
Epwin Window Systems has a long track record of continuous investment in its systems and processes . In 2019 it became the first UK company to take delivery of the Luna R lamination machine and its new investment is the latest example of this ethos in action .
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HOMEOWNER SURVEY DEMONSTRATES DEMAND FOR SUSTAINABLE AND EFFICIENT WINDOWS
Following a recent survey stating homeowners consider double glazing the most important internal sustainable feature when moving home , installers and fabricators should prioritise sustainability and thermal efficiency when considering their product offering .
The research , conducted by UK housebuilder Redrow , surveyed 2,000 people on the single most important internal sustainable feature they would have in their next home . With 26 percent of respondents selecting it as their number-one priority , double glazing was the most popular selection . According to REHAU , these findings demonstrate that sustainability and thermal efficiency are now key priorities for consumers when selecting their next frames . The polymer solutions provider is therefore encouraging companies within the fenestration industry to adapt their available ranges to fit this increasing demand .
“ In order to thrive in today ’ s challenging business landscape , it is vital that installers and fabricators stay ahead of the curve when it comes to consumer behaviour ,” says Russell Hand , Head of Marketing & Technical at REHAU Windows . “ These findings demonstrate that sustainability remains a key priority for homeowners , so companies need to adapt accordingly and offer eco-friendly window solutions . “ It is with this in mind that solutions providers must ensure they are offering the most eco-friendly frames possible . Insofar as uPVC windows are concerned , installers and fabricators should therefore ensure they source window solutions from socially responsible providers with extensive operations dedicated to recycling older material back into the supply chain , and reducing landfill .”
REHAU has worked longterm to boost its uPVC recycling capacity . Having recently opened its new PVC recycling plant in Runcorn , PVCR Ltd is one of the largest uPVC recyclers in the UK , capable of processing over 13,000 tonnes of postconsumer polymer windows and doors every year .
The survey also highlighted well-sealed windows and doors as the third most popular choice for householders when considering internal sustainable features for their new home , with 17 percent of the vote overall . Consequently , Russell is encouraging installers and fabricators to consider sustainable materials with excellent thermal efficiency credentials when choosing their window range .
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Polymer windows , such as those from REHAU , enjoy Window Energy Ratings ( WER ) of an A and above , and because of the thermoplastic nature of uPVC , they can be recycled several times without significant performance loss
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Russell concludes : “ The fact such a pronounced portion of Redrow ’ s survey respondents prioritised well-sealed windows and doors is unsurprising , as these are key areas through which heat can escape . As such , it is crucial key stakeholders in the fenestration industry look at best possible thermal efficiency , as well as sustainability , when selecting solutions to offer their customers .
“ Polymer windows , such as those from REHAU , enjoy Window Energy Ratings ( WER ) of an A and above , and because of the thermoplastic nature of uPVC , they can be recycled several times without significant performance loss . The fact polymer meets these growing customer needs therefore means installers looking to appeal to an evolving market should retain uPVC frames within their portfolio as an appealing option for homeowners .”
For more information on REHAU ’ s window solutions , visit https :// www . rehau . com / uk-en / pvcu-rehau-windows