Nemesis in demand

Kenrick has reported a healthy rise in demand for its Nemesis multi-point window locking system for aluminium profiles. The company has credited its growing sales to the rapidly increasing popularity of aluminium in the domestic market.

Steve Williams, sales director at Kenrick, explained: “When it comes to windows and doors, aluminium continues to follow an incredible growth pattern and is predicted to reach an all-time high of 220,000 frames a year by 2020. This upward trend has driven demand for Nemesis and sales have grown tenfold since the launch, which is a phenomenal result. We have lots of new customers in the pipeline both in the UK and overseas and our forecasts show that this will be a really promising first year for Nemesis.

“The market is moving towards higher value products, but the aluminium sector has been hampered by the lack of choice in multi-point window locking systems for aluminium profiles. Nemesis has attracted this wave of new customers because it brings greater choice, but it also delivers on quality, performance and reliability which are vital at the higher end of the market. For a discerning customer base, it is the ultimate, compromise-free locking system.”

Nemesis is a high security bi-directional twin cam espagnolette window locking system that has been has been developed to suit aluminium profiles which come with or without a Euro groove. Said to be a ‘fitter-friendly solution’, it has been designed to aid rapid installation for the fabricator on all major aluminium profiles. It is made from the ‘finest grade’ austenitic stainless steel, which has been tested to BS EN 1670: 2007 Grade 4 (severe) rating for salt spray corrosion resistance.

Nemesis features an offset handed die-cast gearbox and bi-directional twin cams. It also incorporates stainless steel faceplate drive bars and mushroom cams to enhance both its appearance and durability. The mushroom cams are available in 5mm and 7mm heights and are adjustable to +/- 1mm to aid compression once it has been fitted.

Nemesis has reportedly been fully tested at Exova BM Trada and is Secured by Design and PAS 24: 2016 accredited. It has been function tested to 100,000 full cycles (open/close, lock/unlock).

www.kenricks.co.uk

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