Swift Frame sets sights on net zero future with new thermal insert

Automation pioneers Swift Frame are introducing an innovative add-on that allows their self-extruded windows to offer even greater thermal efficiency.

The company’s new thermal insert – made of recycled PVCU – can now take its profile to eight chambers, significantly boosting its insulation.

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This improves the product’s overall energy efficiency to a U-value of 1.2 – lower than the new 1.4 minimum required by updated Building Regulations.

It’s just one part of the company’s ongoing efforts to prepare for the net zero age – and equip its customers with a crucial competitive edge.

For example, it’s currently investigating the potential of insulating gaskets that are likely to deliver even lower U-values.

Sales Director Jason Scrivens explains the rationale behind this latest addition to the Swift Frame range.

“Environmental awareness has exploded over the last five years. Governments, councils, businesses and homeowners are more concerned about climate change than ever – and as the clock ticks on the UK’s ambition to reach net zero by 2050, that’s only going to increase in the decade ahead.

“Our new thermal insert is a small development in of itself, but it’s part of a broader picture. We want to arm our valued customers with the outstanding products they’ll need to thrive in the net zero age.

“It’s by constantly looking for marginal gains like these that we’ll produce windows that aren’t just stylish and long-lasting, but sustainable too.”

For more information, visit www.swiftframe.co.uk or call 01603 488030.

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