Clearview National January 2016 - Issue 170 | Page 42

DOORS&WINDOWS The first steps towards being automated »»Cotswold Architectural Products has rolled out a major capital investment that will enhance its production capabilities. At its headquarters in Cheltenham, Cotswold invested £170,000 in the automation of a flow-line, a major statement as the company opted to do this rather than outsource this part of the production process to a different country. Alongside keeping and creating more skilled manufacturing jobs at its production base, the move will also increase Cotswold’s productivity and allow it to increase capacity by 15%. In the long term, it is the first step to introduce more automation on to the factory floor and to one day introduce a fully automated factory. Since it was acquired by the Caldwell Group in early 2014, Cotswold has embarked on a major investment programme which has seen a factory shake-up as well as the introduction of thousands of new hardware products. The most recent is Cotswold’s new dedicated solution for POV (parallel opening vents) on PVCu windows. Called the ‘Sinidex’ parallel stay, it fits into existing PVCu profile with a 17mm cavity. www.cotswold-windows.co.uk Investment will Increase Productivity »»Fast-growing Dekko Window Systems has become of one the UK’s first trade fabricators to invest in a state-of-the-art SL4FF Seamless Quad Welder from Italian machinery manufacturer Graf Synergy, announcing its intention to launch an exclusive new window and door range this year. Sales director Kurt Greatrex comments: “The Seamless Quad Welder provides a completely new way to manufacture window and door frames. Not only will we improve our productivity by up to 200%, but we can produce a stronger corner weld and quite sumptuous finish that I’m sure will prove popular in the higher end of the market.” “We’ve had a fantastic few years at Dekko – growing massively off the back of increased demand for Residence 9, and creating a social media sensation with the enigmatic teaser publicity campaign that preceded the launch of Räum,” said Kurt. “Last year, we 42 » JAN 2016 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M also opened our new 55,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Ashton-Under-Lyne, giving us the infrastructure to continue our growth into the future.” Dekko was recently announced as a Construction Marketing Awards finalist, making the shortlist in the Best Use of Press and Public Relations category for the launch of Räum. For more call 01614060055 or visit www.dekkowindows.com The Revival »»Back in the 1960s and ‘70s, many householders bought new aluminium windows that were fitted into hardwood timber surrounds, creating a distinctive ‘mullioned style’ window that enhanced and insulated their home. Such installations are now ripe for replacement, but many owners are reluctant to lose the familiar look, style and kerb appeal of the original designs. Now innovators Whiteline have gone back to the future to create another industry first, the Revival Hybrid window. The new models revive the looks of the past and add in today’s technology, with PVCu framing and durable aluminium windows, for great looks, performance and value for money. Whiteline’s unique multi-chamber 85mm Revival window frame replicates the appearance of mortise and tenon timber, with the transoms and corners all sturdily mechanically jointed. Their in-house built ‘odd leg’ alu window system, configured to the owner’s needs, fits snugly into the frame. Furniture and decorative finishes can be skilfully used to create distinctive designs, inside and out, using foils, finishes or RAL colour coating. The end result creates a co-ordinated look for the home with the assurance that it will be an efficient, low maintenance solution for many years to come. www.whiteline.co.uk 01323 723724 www.PlatinumNRG.co.uk