Aluminum Awning Window

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Efficient Aluminum Hung Glazed Window suit for Kitchen Home Curtain wall

The Aluminum Awning Hung Windows are most efficient and popular window choices commonly available. An awning window is one that hinges from the top of its fixture. It opens outward at the bottom, angled from the top down to allow ventilation even during rough weather. It offers protection from rain and increases privacy on walls when placed higher up on walls, in basements, or at the top of large, fixed windows to increase the view and lighting.

Product Description:

 

 

Glass type options
1. Single tempered glass: 5mm / 6mm / 8mm /10mm /12mm or customerized
2. Double tempered glass: 5mm+6A+5mm / 6mm+9A+6mm / 8mm+12A+8mm or customerized …
3. Laminated tempered glass: 5mm+0.76PVB+5mm , 5mm+0.76SGP+5mm, 6mm+1.14PVB+6mm, or customerized
4. Frosted Glass: 5mm / 6mm / 8mm / 10mm / 12mm or customerized
5. Reflective Glass: 5mm+6A+5mm / 6mm+9A+6mm / 8mm+12A+8mm or customerized …
6. Low-E Glass: 5mm+6A+5mm / 6mm+9A+6mm / 8mm+12A+8mm or customerized …

 

Advantages of Awning Windows:

Awning Window is packed with a multitude of performance features:

  • Edge frame is standard for awning and casement windows and a wide sash for high-end residential applications is also available.
  • The integrated hinge design is incorporated entirely within the frame to achieve the clean designer finish.

 

Energy Efficiency

The aluminium framed windows and doors has been specifically designed to be environmentally friendly, reflecting commercial market heritage, where thermal and acoustic performance are often critical.

Unlike many aluminium windows, has been designed for all major forms of eco-friendly glazing options without any alteration to the frame or any unsightly add-ons.

The frames are designed for eco-friendly Low E glass, high thermal and high acoustic performance glazing. To maximise the energy efficiency of your glazing discuss your project with a specialist.

 

The most important issues for achieving maximum energy efficiency are:

  • Orientation – always try and have living areas facing north with seasonal shading.
  • Insulation.
  • Window quality and performance.

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