NEW Combi-Cross mix-n-match Georgian Solution

Date: 9 August 2010

The Combi-Cross Georgian Cruciform from Thermoseal Group is the cost-effective solution to meeting an array of bi-colour and single-colour Georgian requirements and allows sealed unit manufacturers to keep stock of Cruciforms to a minimum.

This new design cruciform is available in sizes 18x8mm and 25x8mm and is sold as half crosses which are clipped together.Either two halves of the same colour can be joined, or one half of one colour and another half of another colour can be clipped together in the same way. This means that sealed unit manufacturers can stock a small amount of the colours and sizes of Combi-Cross that are rarely used and stock-up on the standard white or cream halves that are used often.

 

Thermoseal Group’s product manager, Geoff Busby says: “As the UK’s leading supplier of insulated glass sealed unit components and sealed unit manufacturing machinery, we spend a great deal of time and effort talking to our customers and investing time and money into new product development. As a result, we are currently exploring many new avenues to add to and develop our current extensive Georgian and Victorian offering.

 

 “We’ve been working on producing the Combi-Cross for over a year to make the perfect design and colours. We’re now proud to launch this cruciform onto the market.”

 

The standard colours of Combi-Cross include White, Cream, Light Oak and Mahogany.  Alternatively, colour-matching is available. Specially designed colour co-ordinating half buffers are sold separately.

 

For further information, call Thermoseal Group on 0845 331 3950, e-mail: sales@thermosealgroup.com or visit www.thermosealgroup.com.

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