Camden Glass, the glass processing division of Camden Group, is proud to announce they have passed EN1279 Part 3. Relating to the gas leakage rate of sealed units, Part 3 is particularly difficult to achieve. In passing the test, Camden is the only company in Ireland to have passed the standard and joins an elite number of companies throughout the UK to have achieved it.
Deborah Campbell, Quality Manager at Camden Glass, explains why achieving this particular standard is important for the company: "We've worked closely with Edgetech's technical team and invested significant time and resources to achieve this standard so our customers can continue to enjoy the highest specification units available. Camden is the only company in Ireland with the Part 3 element pass on BSEN 1279 so we can prove our products are better than others on the market."
Recent additions to the factory include:
- State of the art heat soaking machine offering a wide range of high quality heat soaked tempered glass to meet customer specifications
- Two new IGU lines enabling Camden to offer high quality, energy efficient glass units to both domestic and commercial end users, achieving centre pane u-values as low as 0.4W/m2K and whole window u-values as low as 0.8W/m2K
- A new Roller Coater paint line for Spandrel panel production, which produces consistently top quality results with much quicker drying times
- A new CAD/CAM system enabling us to offer both brilliant cutting and superb quality polishing on a variety of glass thicknesses in an almost limitless variety of shapes
- A new cutting system, giving greater cutting capacity on glass thicknesses
- State of the art laminated glass cutting table
"The machines are a considerable investment, but I am confident the outlay will have a positive impact in growing and developing the business. We have already attracted several new customers," says Kieran Lavery, Managing Director of Camden Glass.