In 1966, in a garage to the south-west of Stuttgart (Germany), engineer Wilfried Ensinger began developing new methods for plastics processing. A pioneer in the development of new and optimised product solutions made from polymer materials, which depending on the application are reinforced with glass or carbon fibres, Ensinger has also played a crucial role in shaping the window construction industry.
The company grew and nowadays has 2,300 employees at 28 sites worldwide. At these sites, thermoplastic engineering plastics and high-performance plastics stable up to 300°C are compounded, extruded, processed and finished in close consultation with the customers and raw materials suppliers. This gives rise to new solutions for applications for which no other material would be suitable in this way.
"Challenges often present an opportunity for creating something new", explains Jan Danger, head of the insulbar division at Ensinger. When, for example, the construction industry saw itself – in the face of rising energy costs and environmental pollution – required to reduce energy consumption in buildings, in 1977 Ensinger created the first insulating profile worldwide for thermal separation of the inner and outer shells of metal windows, doors and façades. Today, with "insulbar", Ensinger is a leading global manufacturer of insulating bars for window construction.
Thanks to its low thermal conductivity, insulbar reduces temperature losses via the metal frame and the energy requirement for cooling and heating is significantly lowered. "The customers can choose from a variety of standard profiles from us which, depending on the application, are optimised for mechanical performance, particularly efficient thermal separation, fire safety or sustainability. With Ensinger they can also develop customised insulation solutions", explains Jan Danger.
insulbar insulating profiles are made of glass fibre reinforced polyamide 66. They are produced in a variety of sizes, geometries and material variants for different applications. The material has ideal characteristics for ensuring a durable quality of the assembled metal profiles. During the unique manufacturing process, the glass fibres are swirled using a special technique which guarantees the high strength of the insulbar profiles.
Since 1997, "Thermix" has been part of the portfolio of insulation products for window, door and façade construction. "As a substitute for aluminium spacers, the plastic edge bond provides the Warm Edge in multiple glazing", explains Dr. Albert Lingens, Sales Manager for Thermix at Ensinger. Through minimisation of the thermal bridge, the U value of the window system improves by about 10 to 20 percent.
Other benefits of what's known as the "Warm Edge": By minimising the thermal bridge at the outer periphery of the panes of glass, the temperature remains practically constant over the whole glass surface. This ensures a more pleasant, healthier room climate: The phenomenon of colder air dropping, which is frequently felt as an unpleasant draught, is prevented, and the risk of condensation and mould formation is minimised.
"Thermix TX.N plus" spacers are produced from high-performance plastic which has a thermal conductivity more than 700 times lower than aluminium. An integrated metallic diffusion barrier made from high-quality stainless steel ensures that the space between panes remains permanently gas-tight. The materials used are UV-resistant, fogging resistant and extremely stable. Thermix can be processed easily, efficiently and extremely cost-effectively on the insulating glass manufacturer's premises using the existing facilities for aluminium spacers.
In order to offer further added value for the customers worldwide, Ensinger combines application, process and material know-how in a unique way: A team of application engineers, developers and production specialists give advice regarding suitable product variants and provide support with setting the machines. Designs and materials can be tailored precisely to the customers' requirements.
Over 100 engineering plastics and 500 modifications are compounded at Ensinger. Thanks to the variety of materials and processing technologies available – pressure- and temperature-regulated extrusion, profile and injection moulding, machining, pressing and sintering or direct forming – the properties and costs of a product can be individually optimised, be this in small- or large-scale production.
Ensinger GmbH is among the world's leading developers and producers of insulating profiles for window, door and façade construction. The profiles marketed under the brand name insulbar create a thermal separation between the inside and outside shells of metal frames. Insulation systems using insulbar profiles achieve optimum values in terms of energy savings and cutting the cost of heating and cooling. At the same time, insulbar profiles comply with the most stringent quality standards in every respect. They have been in successful operation around the world for over 30 years.
For more information, go to www.insulbar.com.
The Ensinger group is engaged in the development, manufacture and sale of compounds, semi-finished materials, profiles and technical parts made of engineering and high performance plastics through extrusion, machining and injection moulding. With a total of 2,300 employees at 28 locations, the family-owned enterprise is represented worldwide in all major industrial regions with manufacturing facilities or sales offices.
For more information, go to www.ensingerplastics.com.