40 years of Epwin Innovation In Building Plastics Celebrated By New Building Centre Display And Market Changing New Products

Published: 20th July 2016

40 years of Epwin Innovation In Building Plastics Celebrated By New Building Centre Display And Market Changing New Products

Epwin Group celebrates 40 years of manufacturing innovative and market changing building, door and window systems manufactured in PVC-U, GRP and thermoplastics, with a bold statement that the company is continuing these traditions with more of the same through the launch of a new display at London’s Building Centre.

Epwin’s creative new permanent Building Centre exhibition allows a snapshot of the Group’s products offered for commercial specification including the brand new PVC-U window system Optima; a new flush tilt and turn window from Profile 22; products and systems offered with Building Information Modelling compliance; and a selection of low maintenance products that include bi-folding, patio and entrance doors together with ranges of low maintenance building trims and finishes, and rainwater, drainage and roofline products. At the core of everything Epwin produces is innovation, both in the design and application of the products but crucially, in terms of their environmental impact throughout their lifecycle.

The display also now includes products from Stormking and Ecodek, which joined the Epwin Group last year. Stormking manufactures products such as dormer windows, porch roofs and canopies and other components for the house-building sector whilst Ecodek manufactures a recycled, durable, wood polymer composite decking board system with a wide range of uses in building and construction.

Epwin’s Marketing Manager Alan Calverley explains the goals of the new display: “With such a large portfolio of building products our task was to communicate the depth and breadth of the product ranges and also to allow the specifier an opportunity to learn the philosophy behind their development and production, achieving this with little more than a glance. We invite visitors to judge for themselves if we have succeeded.”

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