Greenbuild 2012: Company focus and motto “Azon Saves Energy” for 35 years

Date: 6 October 2012
Source: Azon
Construction professionals who are interested in learning more about thermal barrier technology for aluminum framing and insulating glass are welcome to visit Azon at Greenbuild 2012 in San Francisco.

Azon is an important partner with a growing number of aluminum extruders and window manufacturers in the Americas and worldwide.Today, the company is celebrating 35-years as the global leader in developing technology for the manufacture of thermal barrier aluminum fenestration, commonly referred to as the pour and debridge method.  Rarely is it that you will find a company that can provide a complete service package with intelligent technologies for the entire fenestration assembly that contributes to the energy efficiency and condensation resistance of aluminum windows—structural polyurethane pour and debridge-type thermal barriers in the framing—and Azon Warm-Light® spacer in the insulating glass air space to further boost improvements in the glazing.



Early in its life, Azon summed up its mission in three words: “Azon Saves Energy” demonstrating real-world applications to highlight the performance of the fenestration system. The Azon technologies prove to be a vital step toward achieving sustainability in energy-efficient buildings and ensuring healthy surroundings for building inhabitants, including improvement to the overall U-factor and a higher CRF (Condensation Resistance Factor) while maintaining the favorable benefits of natural daylighting.



About Azon

Since 1977, Azon has been a leader in the development of solutions focused on energy-saving, intelligent technologies for manufacturers of aluminum windows, doors and skylights. Operating under the motto “Azon Saves Energy” across its global locations in the United States, United Kingdom, Korea and China, Azon is strongly committed to developing energy-saving products compatible with the sustainability goals and standards of its customers.

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