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50 years design experience High energy efficiency narrow frame aluminium windows and doors Product Description Each column has many diffirent options and customer could combine the way he like to customize his own personalized 50 years design experience High energy efficiency narrow frame aluminium windows and doors.Profiles6063-T5 high quality thermal break aluminium profile, thickness 1.4-1.6 mm 6063-T5 high quality non-thermal break aluminium profiles, thickness 1.4-1.6 mmPVC/UPVC profilesGlassDouble toughened glazing:5mm+12A+5mm (A:Air);5mm+12A+5mm tinted; 5mm+12A+5mm Low-E; 5mm+27A+5mm Single toughened glazing: 3/4/5/6/8/10/12/15/19/21//6.38/11.76mm Laminated glazing: 5mm+0.76+5mm, 5mm+0.38+5mm HardwareGerman brand: Roto, Siegenia, GezeAustralian brand: DoricChinese brand: Kinlong, ZhenjiangMeshStainless steel security meshAluminium security meshFiberglass flyscreenRetractable flyscreenFinishPowder coatingAnodizedElectrophoresisWood grainFluorine carbon coating Customer VisitingWe provide professional suggestions on profile and glazing adoption if you are the first time to purchase windows or doors. Diffirent regions have diffirent climatic characters, and the treatment on profile or glazing should be diffirent to meet its diversity, it concerns the longevity of windows or doors, and each function of erergy absorbing & saving .Superhouse products have 10 years quality guarantee. Once you got a problem window or door during the warranty period, contact the local Superhouse store for exchanging a new. Here are some frequent questions that customers asked while purchasing the windows & doors, hope the answers could help you to have your right eyes for your house! 1. What is spectrally selective glazing?A coated or tinted glazing with optical properties that is transparent to some wavelengths of energy and reflective to others. Typical spectrally selective coatings are transparent to visible light and reflect short-wave and long-wave infrared radiation. 2. What is insulated glass?This term applies to two or more panes of glass separated by insulation at the edges and air in the centre to provide greater thermal efficiency to a window. 3. What is gas filled glass?An inert gas, usually argon, is sealed between the panes of glass in a window instead of air. Gas is a better insulator than air, increasing the thermal value of the window. 4. What is AS2047?It is the mandatory minimum specification for windows and doors used in Australia it includes compliance to the Glass Standard AS 1288.The following performance tests are undertaken to verify product performance claims.-AS 4420.2 Deflection Test - positive and negative wind pressures are applied to the face of the window to test the maximum deflection under wind load.-AS 4420.3 Operating Force Test - to verify that an opening sash is capable of opening and closing without undue effort.-AS 4420.4 Air Infiltration Test - the air leakage of a window is tested to ensure energy and acoustic efficiency.-AS 4420.5 Water Penetration Resistance Test - this test is designed to ensure no water leaks through the window into the building.-AS 4420.6 Ultimate Strength Test - negative and positive wind pressures are applied to the window to at least 1.5 times the design wind pressure to ensure it does not fail in unusual wind conditions. contactMore information about 50 years design experience High energy efficiency narrow frame aluminium windows and doors, pls. feel free to get back to us.