Siegenia supplies new TITAN Tilt and Turn to Carl F Groupco

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Date: 1 July 2016

Carl F Groupco has extended its range of Siegenia hardware with the addition of the TITAN AF, a tilt and turn system newly introduced to the UK market.

Key features include the AF concealed axxent 24+ variant, a completely new design, providing a completely jigless solution for the majority of profiles, with sash load bearing capabilities up to 150kg.The system can also be easily and economically upgraded to comply with PAS 24 for security.

The expansion of Carl F Groupco’s Siegenia range reinforces the strong decade long partnership between the distributor and manufacturer.

The ALU 4200 and axxent ranges have been extremely successful tilt and turn aluminium systems for Carl F Groupco and the company is confident that the new AF system will be equally as popular.

Commenting, John Crittenden, Carl F Groupco’s Managing Director said:

“We have many synergies in our brand values with Siegenia and enjoy a long-standing working relationship.

A key part of Siegenia’s strength is the company’s forward thinking in their hardware design – this ensures more features for fabricators to help differentiate their offer.

“We are delighted to incorporate the TITAN AF into our portfolio.  With options for both concealed ‘axxent’ and face fix variant which offers standard sash weight load capability of 130kg, the product has widespread appeal.”

The TITAN AF tilt and turn range is suitable for PVC, timber and aluminium profiles with a 16mm eurogroove.

Carl F Groupco’s comprehensive technical support and assistance in meeting hardware requirements is provided for all product lines, including the new TITAN AF.

For more information on the TITAN AF axxent 24+ click here

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