RegaLead and EWTG Stand at Fensterbau 2026

RegaLead showcases new designs at Fensterbau 2026

RegaLead showcases new designs at Fensterbau 2026

RegaLead’s range of Engineered Door Components was on show at the recent Fensterbau Frontale 2026. With new designs on show and the chance to meet RegaLead’s supply partner, EWTG FCA, the stand reportedly attracted visitors from across the globe, including those who had made the trip to Nuremberg from the UK.

Engineered Door Components by RegaLead are designed to work with all major PVC-U door systems’ profiles, creating a great opportunity for any fabricators to create their own range of engineered entrance door options.

Ella Brown, RegaLead Sales Manager and lead on the Engineered Door Components Range, said: “It was an amazing week at Fensterbau! The show was really buzzing and it was great to be able to showcase just some of the designs that can be created using our Engineered Door Components Range.”

RegaLead and EWTG’s shared stand featured UK PVC-U Engineered Door systems from Aluplast, VEKA and The Residence Collection, plus a range of European systems, alongside new raised and fielded panel designs and a range of new plant-on decorative and bolection moulding styles. There was also a first-look at the brand new range of aluminium Engineered Door Components.

Ella continued: “Following the success of PVCu Engineered Door Components, demand is high from the aluminium market for a similar system that creates more design options for aluminium entrance doors. Using our new aluminium flat, tongue and groove, and raised and fielded panels and plant-on mouldings, creates a cost effective way of offering more design-led aluminium entrance doors.

“This is extended further with our huge collection of decorative glass products and the massive colour range that we offer.”

As EWTG’s sole fabrication partner for the UK and Ireland, RegaLead can reportedly offer Engineered Door Components in a range of colours, with 70 standard and 100 special order foil finishes on offer, as well as a full range of smooth and textured RAL powder coated finishes.

Ella concluded: “We’ve had great feedback from both customers and prospects throughout the show and it has been great to spend more time with the EWTG team and introduce them to visitors from the UK.”

For more information about RegaLead, visit: Decorative Products and Decorative Components for doors, windows and glass

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