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Product category: Window Systems
News Release from: Edgetech | Subject: Triseal Super Spacer
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 07 December 2006

Tripleseal invests to produce Triseal
Super Spacer

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Tripleseal IG has invested GBP3 million in a range of fully automated machinery to manufacture sealed units using Edgetech's Triseal Super Spacer.

London-based Tripleseal IG has invested GBP3 million in a range of fully automated machinery to manufacture sealed units using Edgetech's Triseal Super Spacer The investment includes a Lisec fully automated IG line, laminate and float cutting table and Cooltemper Jetstream toughening plant

Tripleseal chose to invest in Triseal because of its technical benefits: 94% reduction in heat loss, 18% noise absorption, up to 950 times less conductive, up to 60% warmer at the edge of the unit and a dramatic reduction in condensation.

The company is currently producing 2,000 sealed units a week but has a capacity of 1,000 units a day.

Prakash Pindoria, Tripleseal's Sales and IT Manager, comments: "We chose to use Triseal because of the benefits it offers over other spacer bars which aren't as technically advanced or reliable".

"But it was down to market demand too, as our customers tell us they prefer units made with Triseal".

"An additional benefit is the increase in production times which allow us to offer customers a quicker turnaround".

"Not only has Edgetech supplied us with a great product but it has supplied marketing support too".

"As a result we have secured more business which has helped our company grow.".

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