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Thermobar Warm Edge Spacer brings new sizes of bespoke gas keys for triple glazing

Thermoseal Group has introduced two new sizes to its Thermobar warm edge range and now manufactures a full range of bespoke components for gas-filled triple glazed units.

With the rising demand for gas-filled triple glazed units, leading UK Component Supplier Thermoseal Group has introduced two new sizes to its Thermobar warm edge range – 7.5mm and 9.5mm gas keys.
Thermoseal Group now manufactures a full range of bespoke components for glazing with Thermobar warm edge spacer including: Gas Keys and Fittings; Standard Corner Keys; Flexi Keys; Straight Connectors; Duplex Fittings; and Interbar and Fittings.
The Group’s Sales Director, Mark Hickox comments: “We have been expanding our injection moulding division in line with manufacturing warm edge spacers and now produce the majority of all warm edge fittings in-house. This gives us the flexibility and control to produce and maintain high quality bespoke products in quick response to changes in the market.
“Thermobar is the preferred choice of many sealed unit manufacturers because of its handling advantages: It can be stapled without cracking and breaking easily; There are no issues with hot melt bubbling on the edges of units due to inefficient breather holes in the spacer; It requires no costly investment in machinery; It is safe and easy to saw without the safety requirement for air extraction; the price is very competitive; it can be inkjet-printed for free; and it can also be supplied with pre-applied PIB tape. As well as all these advantages, it is manufactured in the UK by a British company, Thermoseal Group, which has been operating within the UK window industry for over 30 years. As with the other available sizes of Thermobar, the narrower bars are fully exchangeable within current Window Energy Ratings for any other warm edge spacer tube.”

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