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Thermoseal Group has been announced as a finalist in the Component Supplier of the Year category at the 2025 G-Awards, underlining its reputation as one of the UK’s most advanced insulated glass component manufacturers.
Thermoseal strengthens its UK presence with the acquisition of Solutions UK, marking a significant step in expanding the Fenzi Group’s commercial reach in the glass industry.
Sparklike technology helps IGUs stay durable and energy-efficient by preventing gas leakage.
This autumn, Sparklike has been actively present at major international trade shows, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and global collaboration in the glass industry.
Sparklike now offers a free online IG Configurator, helping manufacturers quickly check if their insulating glass units are compatible with Sparklike Laser for accurate, non-invasive gas measurement.
Thermoseal Group will be exhibiting alongside its parent company, Fenzi Group, at a series of leading international glass industry events in 2025.
Thermoseal Group manufactured 60% more Thermoflex in July compared to June, reflecting a growing demand for the company’s UK-manufactured warm-edge solutions, in both domestic and international installations.
Accurately measuring argon in insulating glass units (IGUs) is essential to ensure energy efficiency and sustainability—here’s how advanced testing methods, including Sparklike solutions, make it possible.
Thermoseal Group’s Sales Director, Mark Hickox, explains why having an in-house lab is vital to the component manufacturer’s success.
The Glass and Glazing Federation’s (GGF) North West and North Wales regional meeting took place on Tuesday, 8th July, marking an exceptionally busy yet highly productive day.
Learn how to get the most accurate results with Sparklike Laser devices for non-invasive IGU gas concentration measurement.
Thermoseal Group has reported that the UK spacer bar market is experiencing a key change, with window manufacturers moving away from the once dominant 20mm airspace towards a broader mix of sizes.
Sparklike launched the 2025 trade fair season with key appearances at China Glass 2025 in Beijing and Glass Performance Days in Tampere.
Thermoseal Group urges IGU manufacturers to ensure compliance as OPSS ramps up inspections across the glass and glazing sector.
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To guarantee long-term performance and customer trust, Weihai Blue Star turned to non-invasive gas measurement with Sparklike Handheld—setting new standards in insulating glass quality.
Thermoseal Group’s Sales Director, Mark Hickox, explains how cost-cutting with a low-quality hot melt sealant can lead to expensive long-term failures.
As one of the leading glass manufacturers in Europe, Pilkington Poland, part of the global NSG Group, places high emphasis on quality and performance.
Maintaining the performance of insulating glass units over time is key to energy efficiency. Discover how Sparklike technology helps monitor and manage IGU degradation effectively.
This case study involving two UK-based companies demonstrates the critical importance of precise gas measurement and proper calibration in maintaining consistent product quality.
Sparklike is pleased to announce that Trend Trade & Trans Trade Intl Co., Ltd. has been appointed as its new official distributor in South Korea.
Thermoseal Group’s Sales Director, Mark hickox, explains why the knowledge and experience of your supplier’s team can be just as valuable as the products they provide.
Thermoseal Group has raised questions over market consolidation in the UK in response to advancing automation, a trend already seen elsewhere in Europe.