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Failsafe's Puls-Meter win
Kettering-based Failsafe Metering International Ltd has set a new benchmark for metering, mixing and dispensing equipment with its Puls-Meter technology.
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Fredericks gets in shape, New profile is pivotal in the fabricator's future plans
Nearly one year after his appointment, Kevin Hill, John Fredericks' Managing Director, gives his views on the industry and his company's mission
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Epwin merges HIS into Swish
The Epwin Group has merged its HIS Systems business into Swish Window & Door Systems. The move ‘creates a single, strong systems business based around the familiar Swish consumer and specifier brand'. The Group is putting significant investment behind the new company, including a £100,000 stand at Glassex.
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Ribble Valley ‘Eclipsed'
Lancashire fabricator Ribble Valley Trade Windows has adopted WHS Halo's Eclipse PCE system for its manufacture of windows, doors, tilt ‘n' turn and French doors and conservatories.
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Major E vent at Newdawn
Newdawn has launched a 35mm version of its best-selling PVC-U range of bar to bar and in-panel roof vents.
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Sternfenster: three years down
Having built its business and reputation on offering quality driven products, Sternfenster was very selective on choosing its profile supplier.
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Ling Joinery open doors
Ling Joinery, near Penrith, is the firm behind the launch of a new concept, which uses high performance Siegenia-Aubi HS Portal hardware to create doors up to six panels wide, with a maximum individual panel width of three metres.
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Hegla cutting and handling
As part of its range of cutting and handling solutions Hegla Harp Racks are specifically designed for coated glass, to drastically reduce the chances of surface damage during racking and internal moving.
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Plastics manufacturers fail to pass on the cost push.
A survey of British Plastics Federation member firms has revealed that 44% of companies were not able to pass on the increased costs to their customers in their selling prices.
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Tradelink shows that a cost effective A rating is possible
Trade fabricator Tradelink has achieved the first A rated, double glazed window and has officially created the UK's most energy efficient double glazed window.
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Design over materials: Sash window specialist continues to point the way forward
Masterframe goes to great lengths to ensure its vertical sliders are in keeping with their intended site. Energy efficient products are another plus, although it remains a battle for acceptance with some planners, writes Dominic Bentham
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Häfele: French period chic
A new range of traditional forged iron and steel cabinet and door furniture by Bouvet reflects French traditions of classical style, says UK distributor Häfele, while at the same time meeting modern expectations for quality and precision.
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Certificates in frames
FrameXpress Ltd has invested in a six month staff training programme which has resulted in major success for the Telford based company.
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Cervoglass to celebrate succes
With sales up 47%, Cervoglass has just had the most successful 12 months in its four year history. The company is celebrating its success with the first ever Cervoglass stand at Glassex
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Bystronic smart'lamicut
Choices can be exceedingly difficult when deciding upon cutting tables. For example, a low cost cutting table may result in serious bottlenecks in the production flow; or alternatively a high-end automatic cutting table could threaten to increase the product costs if production figures are not achieved.
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Style Group bucks the trend
Britain's ever growing lorry-spotting cult has a new challenge this month with a unique set of Style Group liveries to watch out for.
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What next for hardware? Kenrick's Mike hill looks for ways to buck the market trend
With a reported 20% downturn in 2005 from 2004, 2006 looks to be another tough year for window and hardware manufacturers. Kenrick Sales Director Mike Hill looks at ways in which companies can buck the trend
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GGF fights BT services
British Telecom's ‘Privacy at Home' service was in the spotlight when the Glass and glazing federation met with OFCOM on the 7th Feb.