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Beyond the Bargain: The Risks of Choosing the Wrong Vendor
As tempting as it is to go for the lowest price, choosing a vendor based solely on price can be a costly mistake. The lowest price doesn’t always mean the best value. In fact, it rarely does, especially when you consider the potential risks and hidden expenses that can emerge down the line. Here’s why.
TPE vs. EPDM: Making the Smart Choice for Your Project
Selecting the right material for a project is crucial, especially when it comes to rubber and plastic parts. Your choice can significantly impact the performance and longevity of your product.
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The Advantages of Silicone Seals to Build a Sustainable Future
The glass and glazing industry is undergoing a significant shift towards sustainable construction practices. As a glazier, you're increasingly called upon to deliver insulation solutions that minimize environmental impact while maximizing performance.
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7 Curtain Wall Trends to Watch in 2024
As we enter 2024 and concerns about recession diminish, the industry is facing both challenges and opportunities. Despite potential slowdowns due to stricter energy codes, extreme weather, and persistent labor shortages, innovation continues to drive sustainable construction forward.
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The Courage to Choose Ethical Sourcing
Many businesses are unaware that their products might be linked to modern slavery. The complexity of multinational supply chains can obscure this harsh reality. This article will help you recognize warning signs in your suppliers' practices, especially in areas and industries where the risk is higher. Read on to find out how your sourcing decisions can make a difference.
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7 Mass Transit Trends to Watch in 2024
As we approach 2024, the outlook seems somewhat brighter for the mass transit industry. Here are seven key trends that are likely to affect mass transit in 2024 and beyond.
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Mass Transit Brochure
Safety and performance of components are of paramount importance within this industry. Daily use by millions of commuters over high mileage calls for durable and reliable rubber parts that can withstand the most challenging conditions.
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7 Curtain Wall Trends to Watch in 2023
With the global economy on the brink of a recession, it's more important than ever for businesses in the glass and glazing industry to stay up to date with trends. To help you gear up for the new year, here are the curtain wall trends we believe will have the greatest impact on the way we do business in 2023.
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How to boost thermal performance in building envelopes
Whether you’re an architect, building owner or commercial developer, the thermal performance of the building envelope is probably one of your key concerns.
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7 Curtain Wall Trends to Watch in 2022
After two years of pandemic, the glass and glazing industry has good reasons to be optimistic. However, this positive outlook comes with several challenges that will affect the decisions of all glass and glazing professionals in their aim to continue to grow profitably.
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6 Reasons to Use Custom Rubber Parts in the Glass and Glazing Industry
Architects and engineers are constantly pushing the limits of what architectural glass and glazing systems can do.
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The pros and cons of custom-made rubber parts
Choosing between off-the-shelf and custom parts is no easy decision. While opting for standard parts may mitigate some risks, it’s not always the best or cheapest solution for your particular application.
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7 Curtain Wall Trends to Watch in 2021
While we don’t know what the future holds, we’d like to draw your attention to seven key trends and their impact on the glass and glazing industry. Some had already caught our attention in 2020, while others are a direct consequence of the changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Spotlight on a retrofit project
In general, retrofit glazing construction projects pose a few challenges. Brandon Lewis, Project Manager at C3 Specialty Glazing Solutions shares his insights on these types of projects.
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Rubber extrusions sample kit
A selection of commonly used rubber materials and custom extruded shapes we manufacture for commercial glazing, medical, food and beverage, and HVAC applications. See, touch and feel silicone and EPDM swatches of various colors, hardness’s and specifications as well as extruded samples.
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7 Curtain Wall Trends to Watch in 2020
With so many changes coming so fast, it can be hard to grasp the sheer scale of what is happening in the glass and glazing industry.
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GLASSBUILD 2019 RECAP: TRENDS IN THE COMMERCIAL SPACE
Glass Build America is truly a great event to connect and learn for everything and all in the glass and fenestration industries. This edition was once again a great success and here are a few trends on the commercial side that we came across both on the floor and during the education and demos.
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SHIFTING TO STRATEGIC PROCUREMENT IN THE GLASS AND GLAZING INDUSTRY
Traditionally, the role of procurement has essentially been to cut down costs. This makes sense in a commoditized market where price is the ultimate differentiating factor. But today’s industry trends have forced manufacturers to provide more advanced glass products.
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THE CASE FOR SUPPLY CHAIN DIVERSIFICATION
Supplier consolidation is a great way to reduce costs and improve supply chain effectiveness, but it doesn’t come without risks. Disasters around the world often expose the global supply chain to risks and threats.
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7 MISTAKES TO AVOID WHEN DESIGNING RUBBER EXTRUSIONS
Whether launching a new product line, improving an existing product’s performance or reducing manufacturing costs, manufacturers of curtain walls and architectural glass and glazing go to great lengths to create new or improved extrusion designs.
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WHY ENGINEERING AND PROCUREMENT SHOULD WORK TOGETHER
Ask any engineer in the glazing industry their main criteria for selecting suppliers and the answers are likely to be along these lines: “We only work with innovative suppliers. We have to be ahead of industry trends. Product quality matters, and it has to meet the specs.”
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Part Customization and Standardization in the Glass and Glazing Industry
In today’s innovative, technologically advanced glazing world, very few single parts can possibly handle all of the relevant applications, particularly when it comes to glazing products. Somewhere down the line, you’ll be forced to compromise. How do you choose between a standard of custom part? What do you need to know to make the best decisions?
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Case Study - Glass and Glazing - Vitrerie Laberge
Door and window specialist Vitrerie Laberge is part of the Laberge Group, a major private owner and manager of apartment and commercial office rentals that also owns the Canac hardware store chain and the Manugypse construction material distributer.
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Case Study - Glass and Glazing - Cascadia Windows
Cascadia is a manufacturer of fiberglass windows and doors specifically focused on improving energy conservation in buildings and minimizing the products’ impact on the environment.
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7 CURTAIN WALL TRENDS TO WATCH FOR 2019
Stay current in the commercial space for curtain walls and facades. We have done the trend research for you, so you can dive right in and start heading in the right direction.
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DONT’ JUST TALK ABOUT IMPROVING. ACT ON IT!
Let’s assume for a moment that you have unlimited resources and could meet all your customers’ requests. Should you? Probably not.
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TURN WRONGS INTO RIGHTS
Customer representatives are indeed the front line of your brand’s reputation. Treat unhappy customers badly and they’ll go from simply annoyed to full-on angry. They’ll share their criticisms with colleagues, leave you, or vent their frustration on social media platforms and online review sites. Whatever the reaction, it hurts your business.
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Corporate Brochure
At Vicone, production, design and optimization of extruded rubber profiles and seals are what we do best. Since 2004, we have been supporting manufacturers in their product development process, from concept to production, by using our value-added services.
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Architectural Glass Flyer
For your architectural glazing needs, we supply a wide range of window and glazing rubber seals custom-made for your design and specifications. We manufacture extruded silicone, EPDM, and neoprene rubber gaskets of various shapes and sizes that are made to last.
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RMA QUALITY STANDARD
RMA MO-1 provides the necessary information to designate a dimensional tolerances, finish tolerances, and flash tolerances for molded rubber parts. The RMA designation is specified as follows:
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Case Study - Medical - DrPatch
Lyse-Anne Roy is president and CEO of DrPatch, a company she founded in 2007 following the diagnostic of her son’s Zacharie amblyopia, an eye problem that according to eye specialists affects 3-5% of children.
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Case Study - Telecommunications - Redline
Redline Communications is a leading producer of specialized outdoor wireless broadband radio systems that allow companies and governments to quickly, easily and securely roll out or extend networked services and applications over almost any distance.
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Case Study - HVAC - Trolec
Always on the leading edge, Trolec developed the habit of investing time and resources into research and development to optimize the efficiency of its products and preserve its enviable position in the marketplace.
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Case Study - Lighting - Cyclone Lighting
The lenses in Cyclone’s lights were sealed by gaskets that would deteriorate after only a few years. The resulting light reduction and possible short circuiting raised questions about long-term quality and premature product lifespan.
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Case Study - Industrial - Primatech
When you are the first company in North America to produce a hardwood flooring pneumatic nailer, your customers expect tools with industry leading quality. When Quebec-based Primatech needed a problem buster to enhance their products, they came to Vicone.
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Case Study - Fitness and Play - Devault Sports
Marie-Chantal Bourgoin is Director of the speed skating department at Devault Sports. At an annual assembly of the Fédération de Patinage de Vitesse du Québec (FPVQ), Ms. Bourgoin learned that a new regulation would mean significant changes to the cones placed from the beginning to the end of each turn on the racing track.
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Case Study - Food and Beverage - Espro
Chris McLean, co-founder of Espro, is a mechanical engineer with an industrial designer bent. His business partner, Bruce Constantine, is also an engineer, entrepreneur and business graduate. Both were committed coffee hobbyists in search of the perfect cup of coffee.
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Case Study - Food and Beverage - Collapse-A-Cup
“My goal was to design a simple, collapsible and attractive coffee mug that kept my coffee hot and my cold drinks cold” said Faris.
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Case Study - Medical - Beaver Medical
“The goal was to develop a simple and inexpensive way for a health care professional to easily, rapidly and accurately measure the pressure within the endotracheal tube cuff,” says Dr. Spiegel.
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CHEMICAL BEHAVIOUR RATING CHARTS
These charts are meant to be used as a guide only in selecting material for appropriate chemical compatibility. Before permanent installation, be sure to test the equipment with the appropriate chemicals and under the specific conditions of your application.
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How minor materials or design adjustments can increase your bottom line
In an ever-changing business environment with fierce competition, managers need to constantly seek out new ways to improve their products or components. Continuous improvement is an important ingredient for innovation, which in turn ensures staying competitive and profitable.
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ECODESIGN: A POWERFUL TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Sustainable and responsible business are no longer merely buzzwords or a concern only for large corporations looking to improve their reputation or win-over more customers, it has become crucial to the strategy of any size company who strives to remain competitive in this complex market environment.
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STANDARDS FOR DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES
This document lists some of the factors affecting tolerances. In general, the degree of reproducibility of dimensions depends upon the type of tooling and rubber used, and the state of the art.
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FIVE WAYS TO LOWER INVENTORY COSTS
Any manufacturing organization knows that keeping excess inventory is costly. A proven way to keep it low? Just in time (JIT).
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COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO COST-REDUCTION STRATEGIES
As more and more manufacturers struggle to survive, this white paper reviews the challenges of competing on price while maintaining acceptable profit margins, and explores the benefits of active collaboration between engineering, manufacturing, and procurement.
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COST-EFFECTIVE PROCUREMENT
The greatest misconception about cost management in procurement today is that price reductions equal cost savings. To help you make better informed sourcing decisions, this white paper reviews the danger of placing too much importance on unit costs and the benefits of working with a supplier who truly understands all the factors that influence the supply chain’s effectiveness and efficiency.
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SOURCING DECISIONS’ IMPACT ON THE BOTTOM LINE
As worldwide competition intensifies and more and more manufacturers try to compete on price, this white paper reviews the impact sourcing decisions can have on a company’s bottom line and explores the benefits of working with value-added suppliers.
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Custom parts vs. standard parts-demystifying the debate
The push for standards in today’s marketplace certainly does have its advantages. Using standard components makes it easier to manage inventories, and helps facilitate technical support and customer service.
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INTEGRATED PURCHASING STRATEGIES
In a context where more and more manufacturers are struggling to survive, this white paper reviews the challenges of competing on price while maintaining acceptable profit margins, and explores the benefits of active collaboration between procurement and other functional groups.
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HIGH VALUE MANUFACTURING
Today’s competitive manufacturing environment has led to the adoption of lean manufacturing techniques as a way to reduce overall costs by eliminating waste at all levels, reducing inventories, while at the same time improving productivity.
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RMA TOLERANCES TABLES
The Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA) has developed tolerance tables with ranges to provide communication between user and provider across a wide range of industries. These are helpful when designing and producing a part. You can also consult the RMA article on factors affecting tolerances of molded rubber products.
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THE RESHORING DECISION
About fifteen years ago companies were massively relocating their production and assembly work overseas to take advantage of low labour costs, especially in countries like China and India. However, these same companies realized over time that offshoring also came with its own risks and costs.
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Molded sample spec sheets
These data sheets outline physical properties, heat aging, liquid effects, and compression modulus (based on ISO7743) for the material samples included in our Sample Kit. They are a selection of standard compounds we use everyday to make your custom rubber parts.
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Case Study - Industrial - Durabac
After Durabac received customer complaints of leaks and loose seals in their trash compactors, they discovered that the problem was two-fold.
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A CHANGING LANDSCAPE FOR ENGINEERING
It’s no secret that low-cost competition from overseas, soaring energy prices and the continued strength of the Canadian dollar have combined to expose several weaknesses in the Canadian manufacturing sector. Companies are under the gun as never before to become more efficient and optimize production.
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