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Glaston TPS® IG line and RC Series tempering furnace for Fenergic

Fenergic has been a well-known name in window and door manufacturing since Léo Beauchesne founded the company in 1953 in Warwick, Canada, 135 kilometres from Quebec City. In 1984, his son Pierre took over the company and doubled production capacity.

“Until recently, we were still producing about 50 percent of our glass by hand. That’s really time consuming, and the final thickness was never consistent. But we knew that the market was shifting to triple glazing,” said Véronique Bouladier, Public Relations & Marketing Coordinator at Fenergic and Pierre’s wife, who joined the company in 2007.

“At glasstec 2022, we were shopping for something else – but then saw the Glaston TPS® line. It was exactly what we needed,” she continued.

Based on early experience with a thermoplastic gasket (TPG) system used for doors and windows in the ’80s, Fenergic felt that they’d gone that road before unsuccessfully. The Glaston team explained why their earlier solution had failed, summing up, “This is not your grandfather’s TPS.”

About six months after the glasstec visit, Fenergic made the final decision. They ordered both the TPS® IG line from Glaston Germany and the RC Series tempering line from Glaston Finland. Luckily, Fenergic owned enough land to construct a new building to house the new equipment.

Tempering was something completely new for Fenergic. “We saw the RC Series line being put together at our facility, and we participated in all the tests that were run on the tempering line,” she said.

The IG line was installed first, followed by training for the operators. After the fourth day of running smoothly, none of the operators wanted to go back to work on the old line.

“We actually were up and running six months earlier than we thought because operating the line was so simple,” Véronique said.

Today, the operators have a lot more free time to work on other projects. “We’ve reorganised the way they work, and the same five guys can operate everything at once. Now, they’re telling us to send in the orders. ‘We’re ready!’”

Earlier, the company supplied about 10 percent tempered glass. Now they are looking at producing 60 percent tempered glass. Triple glazing accounted for about 10 percent before, too. Now it’s rising to 50–60 percent, and the goal is to reach over 80 percent.

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