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With quantity, still comes high quality, assured by Hygeno's recent order of FLUSHVIEW vision panels!

A recent order saw Hygeno successfully dispatch a mixture of 60; fire and non-fire rated, Flush fit vision panels ahead of schedule!

With a tight turnaround time, Hygeno worked around the clock to assure that the order was met on time - resulting in great feedback upon arrival.

The order comprised of: 60, 200mm x 1500mm Flush fit vision panels, with a mixture of non-fire and FD30/FD60 fire rated versions. Unique to Hygeno, the fire rated FLUSHVIEW panels are the world's only; Flush galzed, fire rated, self contained vision panels available on the market, offering protection from fire for up to 30 and 60 minutes, as well as a flush fit with the doors surface making them much easier to keep clean - perfect for all hygienic environments.


Hygeno's FLUSHVIEW vision panels provide style and safety to the new and prestigious Fitzroy Place.

Hygeno are proud to announce that they recently supplied Fitzroy Place with a mixture of FD30 & FD60 FLUSHVIEW vision panels for their newly anticipated offices!

Fitzroy Place - the new development in Fitzrovia - has recently housed 30 of Hygeno's FLUSHVIEW vision panels in to their offices. Fitzroy Place is a unique collection of prestigious new homes, enticing stores, a restaurant and high quality office space in the heart of London.

The Flush View panels were specified for their capability of being able to offer a fire rating to a flush glazed unit - something that is unique to Hygeno. The units that were used throughout the project combined FD30 and FD60 fire rated versions, offering between 30 and 60 minutes of protection against fire.    

Primarily used in healthcare environments, the FLUSHVIEW's modern and clean design also payed homage to the Fitzroy's decor, which allowed it to be placed in a different kind of environment, and still compliment the interior. 


All FLUSHVIEW panels pass yet another fire test with flying colours!

Recently proving to again, easily exceed the sixty minute requirements at Exova BM Trada on the 25th May; one of the worlds leading test centres for fire safety.

We are very proud of having recently done so again by participating in our latest fire safety test. All of our FLUSHVIEW panel’s withstood over 20% more than their sixty minute requirements, lasting seventy five minutes. Finishing at a stage where the test was stopped due to the door failing, not down to the glazed system themselves.

Hygeno has a solid and reliable reputation in fire rated flush glazing systems - something that is rare and highly sought after in the market today with both architects and the healthcare sectors, and we believe it to be one of our core strengths in the glazed system market. We are now able to offer an 'off the shelf', fully sealed unit which continues to perform to match fire safety regulations. Our recently patented technology is able to help achieve our ongoing success, by interlocking the centre pane of fire glass with the door itself, making it impossible for the pane to fall out. Something that we pride ourselves on and know that all our other competitors cannot guarantee with alternative flush glazed systems.

All our vision panels are manufactured to match the exact same thickness as the doors which they are to be installed in to, despite either being NFR, FD30 or FD60. We're also able to offer the unique combination of flexibility of specification by working within a modular system. Allowing the additional scope of radiation shielding capabilities through to light filters to be applied to each glazed system while maintaining a consistent aesthetic throughout.


The RNOH's recent refurbishment installed with both of Hygeno's FLUSHVIEW and INTAVISTA panels!

A variety of Flush glazed privacy and non-privacy vision panels were supplied in to the recent refurbishment of the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore, Middlesex, UK.

Specified as part of the ultra-hygienic doorset package used throughout the project, the doorsets also used colour coding to assist with patient flow. Which provided a light, vibrant and clinical environment.