‘timber style joints’
March 2016
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DEKKO WINDOW SYSTEMS the Lancashire based fabricator behind the Räum door range is launching Räum Infinity, a range of uPVC windows and doors featuring smooth timber-style joints.
The range is manufactured using graf welding technology and aims to capitalise on the buoyant timber alternative market that Dekko has already tapped as a supplier of Residence 9.
Where traditional uPVC frames have 3mm corner grooves left behind when excess plastic is removed, Dekko uses machinery to force this unwanted material inside the frame.
Dekko sales director Kurt Greatrex said: “Räum Infinity looks more like a wooden window than uPVC, and will appeal to discerning consumers at the higher end of the market. The seamless weld is a genuine leap forward in uPVC window technology and it gives our trade customers the opportunity to really position themselves right at the forefront of the market.
Räum Infinity windows are available in a choice of Deceuninck 2500 and Deceuninck 2800 profile series and the full range of Deceuninck foils, including the new heritage range. Other key features include mechanically jointed transoms and mullions, as well as attractive equal sightlines, further enhancing the timber aesthetic.
Dekko has a marketing support pack that includes window samples, corner samples, a T-Bar sample (incorporating mechanical joints and smooth welds), a display stand, a wall board, brochures and other point of sale material.
www.dekkowindows.com
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