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Research shows that a significant number of manufacturers are still not fully compliant with the requirements of the construction products regulations (CPR) which made CE Marking of construction products a legal requirement as of July 2013.
There remains to be a large amount of uncertainty throughout the industry as to what the minimum standards are that manufacturers must meet in order to achieve compliance.
As a Notified Testing Laboratory, Wintech Engineering Ltd specialise in the testing of Windows and Doors against the requirements of BS EN 14351-1:2006 - Windows and Doors, product standard.
The results of these tests carried out at Wintech can then be used to demonstrate compliance for gaining and maintaining your CE Mark. These tests include:
Additionally, Wintech are approved by ACPO for the Secured by Design scheme, allowing your test results to be used to demonstrate your products security performance.
If you require any testing for your Windows and Doors then please contact a member of our technical team who will gladly assist you. In addition, we are currently offering a 12% discount on all of our standard prices for any windows and doors testing carried out in December 2013 and January 2014. This offer applies to new testing orders only and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers or orders.
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