New machine enables Hazlin to challenge competitors

A recent purchase of state-of-the-art machinery has enabled a Shropshire manufacturing company to offer a new range of high performance radiation resistant and acoustic door sets.

Ludlow based Hazlin who manufacture bespoke, architectural veneered doors, panels and door sets for use in quality domestic residences, schools, financial institutions and hospitals has invested in a Torwegge PWT 100 machine.


Chris Jones MD at Hazlin believes the company are now set to match their competitors by providing doors in a variety of sizes and configurations, decorative veneers, laminates or protective PVC sheeting. He said: “Our new radiation doors will carry two layers of lead which prevents any discernable radioactive leakage and ensures performance is not compromised through the fitting of locks and other ironmongery.


The acoustic door disseminates harmonious frequencies up to 47 Decibels through a unique layer of materials and both are fire rated from FD30 to FD60 depending on the thickness. Their high performance is enhanced by the use of hot melt polyurethane adhesive which once cured does not deteriorate. In addition, the Torwegge is a quicker machine cutting production time by 75%, which means we can offer customers a shorter lead time from order to final delivery.”


Pictured: The new Torwegge PWT 100 machine.



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