SWISSPACER has announced it will be exhibiting at this year’s Fensterbau Frontale, taking place in Nuremberg from 21 – 24 March.
The worldwide leader of warm edge solutions will be on Stand 214, Hall 7a, where visitors can learn more the company’s full range of high performance warm edge spacer bars, available in a market-leading 19 widths and 17 colours.
SWISSPACER warm edge spacer bars, which substantially improve a window’s energy rating, now come in four new Georgian Bar sizes, replicating authentic details on heritage windows.
Available in SWISSPACER’s best-selling colours, the Georgian Bar improves the appearance of the window, whilst giving phenomenal energy performance and now feature improved bar crosses with an integrated anti-rattle plug and matching end caps for a seamless, quality finish.
Jan Hiersemenzel, Head of Marketing for SWISSPACER, described the Fensterbau as a ‘great opportunity’ for sealed unit makers, fabricators and installers to find out more about how SWISSPACER can improve a windows’ energy efficiency and overall thermal performance of a building, with no compromise on design.
Contact:
Sonnenwiesenstrasse 15,
8280 Kreuzlingen,
Switzerland
t: 07834 162 485
e: [email protected]
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