Thermal breaks: Modern aluminium windows use thermal breaks to effectively reduce heat loss. As a result, these windows have significantly better thermal insulation performance.
Double and Triple Glazing: The use of glazing with a low heat transfer coefficient and triple glazing technology significantly increases the energy efficiency of the windows.
Low-E coatings
These coatings reflect heat back into the room, which maintains the optimum temperature and reduces the need for heating.
Modern Sealing Systems
The use of innovative sealing materials, such as EPDM (ethylpropylene), ensures excellent window tightness, minimising the passage of air and noise from outside.
Automation and Smart Windows
Electronically Controlled Windows: Integration of windows with smart home systems, allowing remote opening, closing or shading adjustment via a smartphone app.
Weather Sensing: Built-in detectors that automatically close the windows if rain or strong wind is detected.
Modern Painting and Anodising Methods
Durable Paint Coatings: Modern powder coatings and anodising techniques increase the resistance of the surface to corrosion, UV radiation and other external factors, ensuring the longevity and aesthetic appearance of the windows.
Lightweight and Robust Design
The use of aluminium alloys with increased strength makes it possible to create slimmer yet stronger window profiles, allowing for more glazing and better interior lighting.
Environmentally-friendly Production Processes
Using recycled materials and production processes that reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions, which fits in with the global drive for sustainability.