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Edgetech parent company Quanex names new Chief Operating Officer

Members News | 21.09.17

Quanex, multinational building products supplier and parent company of warm edge experts Edgetech, has promoted an experienced member of its senior team.George Wilson has been named Quanex Chief Operating Officer, a new post designed to oversee the company’s US and international operations.

Prior to his promotion, George was President of the firm’s Insulating Glass Systems division – and it was in this capacity that he visited the UK back in July to help Edgetech celebrate ten years of manufacturing in Britain.

For 18 years before joining Quanex, George held operational and financial positions of increasing responsibility at Lauren International and Federal-Mogul. George holds a Master of Business Administration Degree from Indiana University and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Akron.

Bill Griffiths, Quanex Chief Executive Officer commented: “George’s promotion to Chief Operating Officer is a natural organisational move that compliments his strong operations background and will enable the company to move to the next level in the journey towards operational excellence.

“George will assume responsibility for the day-to-day operations of our businesses worldwide, which will allow me to focus more on broader strategic initiatives in an effort to further enhance and create shareholder value.”

Edgetech Managing Director Chris Alderson commented: “We’re delighted to hear of George’s promotion – it’s a fantastic move for Edgetech and for the Quanex Group more broadly, showing just how much progress the business is making internationally.

“Everyone at Edgetech wishes George all the best in his new role, and we look forward to continuing to work with him in his new capacity. We also look forward to working closer with Bob Daniels, previously President of the Homeshield division, who now takes up the position of President for Insulating Glass Systems.”

For more information on Edgetech’s range of spacers and to stay up-to-date with the latest developments from the company visit: www.edgetechig.co.uk

 

Edgetech’s excellence acknowledged with G17 nomination

Members News | 20.09.17

Warm edge pioneers Edgetech are delighted to have been shortlisted for Component Supplier of the Year at the prestigious G Awards.
The news tops off a momentous year for the Coventry company, that’s seen it not only celebrate a decade of manufacturing in the UK, but invest extensively in facilities and staff.

Back in July, Edgetech gathered local dignitaries, members of the trade press, executives from parent company Quanex, and long-standing customers and suppliers, to open a £1m extension to their HQ.

“Everyone at Edgetech is delighted that we’ve been recognised in this way,” commented Managing Director Chris Alderson. “The G Awards are the biggest and most competitive awards scheme in the industry, and even being finalists is a huge achievement.

“Coming towards the end of a year of celebration for Edgetech, it’s provided us with a valuable opportunity to look back, and see just how far both we as a company and the industry as a whole has come in a relatively short amount of time.

“Back in 2007, warm edge technology was still niche – used in as little as 5% of sealed units in the UK. Today, the market has been completely transformed. Between 70 and 80% of sealed units now incorporate a warm edge spacer – and Edgetech can take a lot of the credit for that.

“But we’re never complacent. We’re planning to ramp up UK investment even further in the months and years ahead, strengthening our position as market leaders, and are set to benefit greatly from Quanex’s new centralised R and D facility in Akron, Ohio, located ideally within close proximity to the polymer experts at the University of Akron.

“Our company is built on innovation, and we have some very exciting product developments in the pipeline. All in all, it’s an extremely exciting time for Edgetech, and our customers throughout the country.

“Good luck to all the other nominees – and we look forward to the awards night itself in November!”

Low Sightline Insulated Glass Units

News | 15.09.17

The Glass and Glazing Federation recognises the rise in the number of Insulating Glass Unit Manufacturers producing narrow cavity IGUs with an edge-seal sightline of 5-6mm to meet the need for improved energy performance of windows within the Heritage Sector.

This has increased demand within the UK for windows and doors glazed with Insulating Glass Units with either cavity widths between 4mm and 8mm or edge seal sightlines (edge of glass to top to spacer-bar) below that normally used in the construction of IGUs or a combination of both. This demand is being created by local planning and conservation guidance that requires IGUs to be glazed into timber windows with through-glazing bars with lower than normal rebate depth.

The requirement for IGUs to be placed on the European market is regulated by the Construction Products Regulations (CPR). The IGU should be manufactured in conformity with the harmonised European Standard (hEN) EN 1279-5 and conform to all other parts of the series, EN 1279 parts 1 to 4 and EN 1279-6. In order to comply with this standard, Type Testing to EN 1279-2, ‘Long term test method and requirements for moisture penetration’ and EN 1279-3, ‘Long term test method and requirements for gas leakage rate and for gas concentration tolerances’, must be undertaken by the IGU manufacturer. IGUs with reduced sightlines below 8mm need to have achieved passes to both parts 2 & 3 when tested to these standards. There is also a requirement under EN 1279-4, ‘Methods of test for physical attributes of edge seals’, for the manufacturer of the edge-seal components to confirm that the manufactured edge-seal dimensions provide sufficient strength to enable the IGU to withstand the stresses exerted on it by wind-loading.

For an IGU to be durable and to provide a viable, economical service life, positive Type Test results for parts 2 and 3 are required and the edge-seal component manufacturers must provide confirmation that the construction is suitable by providing information in accordance with EN 1279-4.

The GGF’s position on the manufacture of IGUs is that all IGUs placed on the market in the UK must have achieved passes to EN 1279 parts 2 and 3, and have an EN 1279-4 component manufacturer confirmation. Any manufacturer producing these reduced sightline IGUs must meet the requirements of the CPR in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

It should be noted that a majority of these reduced sightline IGUs are also manufactured with cavity widths of 4mm, 6mm or 8mm and although these cavity widths should not affect the results of EN 1279 part 2 testing, some concern has also been expressed regarding the ability of these narrow cavity IGUs to be gas filled within the concentration limits required and therefore their ability to achieve an EN 1279-3 pass.

Since the end of 2014, in an attempt to resolve the issues with planning specifications and the inability of low-sightline IGUs to achieve positive results when Type Tested to EN 1279 parts 2 and 3, the GGF have been in discussion with various groups and have given a number of presentations to Local Authorities in Scotland. These presentations have highlighted the issue of durability and early failure of this type of IGU and although positively received, these IGUs continue to appear as a condition in planning consents. The GGF’s primary focus has been to work with Historic Environment Scotland and help them review their Guidance, ‘Managing Change in the Historic Environment – Windows’ and guide planning officers, when replacing windows or in new build situation, towards using modern manufacturing specifications, thereby removing the demand for these non-compliant EN 1279 IGUs. The GGF have commented on the latest version of the guide and are now awaiting the amended revision to review before publication.

The GGF have also been involved with a number of other groups in an attempt to highlight the issues when installing this type of IGU. These groups include the Scottish Planning Enforcement Officers Forum, Local Authority Building Standards Scotland (LABSS), Head of Planning Scotland (HOPS) and the Energy Savings Trust. A number of meetings and discussions with MSPs have also taken place and we have acted on their advice in attempting to move this issue forward.

The GGF remain open to working with these groups in an attempt to educate Planning Officers, Building Control Officers and Trading Standards Officers to help provide end users (homeowners, Local Authorities and Housing Associations) to protect them from the potential significant future costs of early replacement of these non-compliant IGUs.

Hazlemere Commercial Awarded Window & Door Replacement Contract By Leicester City Council

Members News | 07.09.17

The project also involves some internal building works at the school before the replacement windows and doors can be fitted, but the bulk of this buildings improvement contract, worth over £250,000 + VAT is yet another contract Hazlemere Commercial have been awarded involving AluK’s aluminium fenestration products.
GGF Members Hazlemere will be manufacturing and installing replacement white powder coated double glazed thermally broken windows using the AluK 58BW aluminium casement window system, which offers end users a cost effective, high performance solution that is available in a wide range of configurations and formats to suit each building’s design. The window system is available in Top Hung, Side Hung, Tilt before Turn, Fully Reversible and Steel Replacement formats with a range of glazing and hardware options. With clean lines and advanced functionality, this superior window and door system has been designed to offer a high performance, narrow profile solution that has the range and flexibility to suit most projects, in a complete variety of colours and finishes.

Hazlemere Commercial are also fabricating and fitting several AluK GT55 TB aluminium commercial double glazed entrance doors as part of the refurbishment project at Braunstone Frith School. The AluK GT55 TB double glazed doors have been designed to offer high levels of performance through thermally broken screening. This product is part of an AluK ground floor treatment system that includes an integrated range of high-traffic, anti-finger trap doors suitable for single storey applications, so ideal for replacement doors in educational establishments like this primary school in Leicester.

FIRE DOOR SAFETY WEEK EVENT GLAZING FIRE DOORS – THE ISSUES VS THE SOLUTIONS

Members News | 07.09.17

Hodgson Sealants are hosting a big event as part of our commitment to Fire Door Safety Week. At our event we will be joined by industry leading guest speakers and our own technical services team to discuss the issues and solutions associated with glazing fire doors.
Lunch will be provided along with refreshments throughout the morning. You are also welcome to join us at our offices in Beverley for a factory tour.

Agenda
• 9.00 am Registration – tea and coffee
• 9.30 am Welcome – Kevin Nickolay, Hodgson Sealants
• 9.40 am Speaker – Kevin Hulin, Fire Door Safety Scheme
• 10.10 am Speaker – Hodgson Sealants, Technical Services Team
• 10.40 am Speaker – Charlotte Sinclair, Vetrotech Saint-Gobain
• 11.10 am Refreshment break
• 11.25 am Speaker – Iain McIlwee, CEO, BWF
• 11.55 pm Speaker – Jon Osborn, Technical Director, Exova Warringtonfire
• 12.25 pm Questions & Answers
• 12.40 pm Lunch
• 1.10 pm Proceed to Hodgson Sealants
• 1.30 pm Factory tour
• 3.00 pm Event close

Speakers
A number carefully selected speakers will be attending the event to cover topics covering all aspects of fire door glazing. Guest speakers include; CEO of BWF, Iain McIlwee (pictured), Kevin Hulin, a fire safety specialist, Charlotte Sinclair of Vetrotech Saint Gobain and Jon Osborn Technical Director of Exova Warringtonfire.

Venue
Beverley Racecourse can be found on the A1174, close to York and Hull.
The Racecourse, York Road, Beverley, East Yorkshire, HU17 8QZ

The factory tour will be held at Hodgson Sealants, Belprin Road, Beverley, East Yorkshire, HU17 0LN

Register Your Interest

Places are limited at the event so you are invited to register your interest in attending this event and we will contact you to confirm your place. You can signup through the below link to our website.

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