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Product category: Window Systems
News Release from: Edgetech | Subject: Super Spacer
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 27 June 2007

Twinseal choose Super Spacer

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Twinseal, sister company of A T Cowen and Son, has taken the decision to future proof its products with Edgetech's Super Spacer with built in energy saving.

"Window Energy Ratings are such a big issue for our industry, we wanted to be able to offer our customers the highest specification units," says Billy Cowen, Managing Director of Twinseal "Super Spacer allowed us to do this"

Billy goes on to explain why Super Spacer was his preferred choice of Warm Edge Technologies: "We did our research into WET and we believe Super Spacer is the best".

"With other high profile companies taking it on board and so much training, sales and marketing support to accompany the high performing product, Edgetech offer the whole package." Twinseal opted for Promac's fully automated For.El machine to apply Super Spacer.

"There is no point in being able to offer the highest specification product if you can't make it efficiently," continues Billy.

"Productivity is so important in today's competitive market, so the fact For.El was able to demonstrate its machine's fantastic productivity benefits to us through taking us to existing customers in the UK made our decision a lot easier".

Twinseal hopes to up its production by 1000 units a week in the first 3-6 months of the machine being installed, and then achieve continuous growth after that.

The machine is due to be installed at the end of July and will be fully operational by early August.

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