Manko Window Systems, Inc. announced the acquisition of its fifth FuseCube machine. The new unit will utilize Diamon-Fusion International’s (DFI) flagship Diamon-Fusion protective glass coating for its fabricated glass products.
About Diamon-Fusion and Manko's FuseCube
Ultra-thin and invisible, Diamon-Fusion chemically bonds to glass, making it into a 100% optically clear, water-repellent, scratch- and impact-resistant, and hygienic surface. The coating protects against stains and corrosion, while enhancing the glass with up to 20% added brilliance.
Manko’s new FuseCube Flex 75 model—its largest yet—will provide increased production capacity and greater flexibility for larger projects. The company already operates four FuseCube machines across its three manufacturing facilities (Denver, Colorado; Des Moines, Iowa; and two in Manhattan, Kansas). DFI’s FuseCube system applies Diamon-Fusion through a proprietary chemical vapor deposition process, ensuring double-sided coverage, uniform application and a higher-quality finish.
What company leadership says
“We are thrilled to expand our great partnership with DFI by increasing our Diamon-Fusion production capacity to pursue larger projects in both scope and glass size, while providing more flexibility overall,” says Brett Jones, Manko’s National Sales Manager. “We’ve successfully applied DFI’s high-quality protection on multiple glass products—including windows, shower doors, handrails, and insulated glass—adding more value to the consumer’s finished product.”
“Manko’s fifth FuseCube is a testament to the natural progression of a visionary, class-act organization that understands quality and continues to raise the bar for value and service,” says Guillermo Seta, DFI’s VP of Global Business Development.