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DOORS, WINDOWS & GLAZING FOCUS 59 Titon vent range grows to meet market demand


iton’s recent investment in new tooling and assembly machinery is now coming to fruition with a wider choice of options in its mainline plastic vent ranges. Changes in customer demand since


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the revision to the Building Regulations last year have meant the need for a broader range of colours in both ventilators and external canopies. Window and door profi les are now off ered in a standard palette of colours, so


ventilator manufacturers are expected to keep the majority of these in stock to cope with demand and shorter lead times. Titon’s newest machinery will enable more fl exibility in replenishing those stocks and bring effi ciencies to production. In addition three plastic vent sizes, 2000mm2EA, 4000mm2EA and 5000mm2EA mean most applications can be covered in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland,


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with a choice of grilles for use in overhead sections or canopies for use externally. The increase in demand following on from the


revision to the Ventilation Regulations proved diffi cult for vent manufacturers, fabricators and specifi ers last year but Titon is in a great position to supply according to demand with stock on the shelf in the majority of options.


0800 970 4190 www.titon.com/uk 30/06/2023 09:42


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