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In a recent statement, the UK Minister for Building Safety and Homelessness, Rushanara Ali, confirmed that the recognition of CE marking for construction products will be extended beyond the previously set deadline of 30th June 2025.
On 13 December, a political agreement was reached by the EU Parliament, the Council of the EU, and the EU Commission, on the revision of the Construction Products Regulation (CPR).
The marking confirms cylindrically curved tempered and laminated glass performance in accredited, independent research laboratories.
For sealant manufacturers from the EU, Great Britain is an important market, but here too, the products must be marked with a UKCA mark.
The recognition of the CE marking for construction products in the UK will be extended for a further 2.5 years. The new deadline is therefore set for 30 June 2025.
ES-Guard M is a universal, mobile laser marking system that enables the non-destructive marking of coated and uncoated surfaces, insulated glass, and both textured and smooth glass.
The HEGLA team has recently introduced a new laser marking system which provides a unique identification technique that can provide automated or manual scanning of any profiles at any time in the manufacturing process.
Glass for Europe is a firm believer in the added-value of a single market for construction products and does not support a repeal of the Construction Products Regulation and its replacement by a Mutual Recognition Scheme.
The product standard EN 16034 can be used with effect from 01/11/2016 for the CE mark.
Thermoflex Warm Edge Spacer can now be supplied with insulated glass (IG) sealed unit manufacturer company details inkjet-printed on its surface.
GGF Members’ Day was hailed a great success by Members and Staff alike as over 100 delegates attended and saw a packed conference programme of 16 presentations at the prestigious Glaziers’ Hall in London.
Richard Bate, Build Check’s Technical Director, warns companies looking to add triple glazed windows that they should ensure they are covered with a valid CE Mark.
Retainagroup’ s new and unique glass marking laser systems are currently being used by Tecnoglass of Colombia in tandem with their new tempering ovens.
The ift Rosenheim is an accredited and notified body as required by the CPR.The entry into force of the CPR (Construction Products Regulation) on 1 July 2013 creates numerous changes not just for manufacturers, but for notified bodies as well.
Many column inches have been devoted to CE Marking in recent months in the advent of the mandatory July 1st deadline.
CE Marking is here. Failure to comply could now result in Trading Standards Officers taking alleged offenders to courts, where in proven cases, custodial sentences of up to 3 months / and or up to a £5000 fine can be imposed.
With more than five years of successful CE marking compliance behind it and an easy-to-use web portal in place, GLASSOLUTIONS has moved to reassure window fabricators and installers concerned about the change in law on 1st July.
As you may have already heard, on Monday 1st July 2013 the United Kingdom is joining with the rest of Europe to introduce the Construction Products Regulation (CPR).
As of July 1st 2013, CE Marking, will be a legal requirement under the Construction Product Regulation (CPR).
Leading industry fabricator, Cutting Edge Ltd has recently achieved the PAS 23 and PAS 24 industry accreditations with BSI in relation to all pvcu doors within the range.
A guide designed to help building professionals correctly specify CE marked timber doorsets has been published by the Door & Hardware Federation (DHF).
Strainoptics, the world's leading manufacturer of non-contact, non-destructive stress measurement instrumentation to the glass industry will be exhibiting at Glasstec with a range of its equipment, including the internationally recognized GASP…
In the context of CE Marking, most flat glass products sold in the European Union must now conform to European technical standards known as harmonised European Norms (hEN), as dictated by the Comité Européen de Normalisation (CEN).
Traditionally the keynote speakers have been visionaries in the industry. They have tended to focus on new ideas, trends and subjects for the glass industry as a whole.