
Aluminium Fixed Window
An aluminium fixed window is a type of window that cannot be opened or closed. It is fixed in place and does not have any movable parts like hinges or sliding tracks. These windows are designed to provide a clear view and allow natural light into a building but cannot be opened for ventilation.
Specifications
| Name | Aluminium fixed windows |
| Series | 100/ 120/ 140 series, 2.0mm/ 2.5mm thickness; |
| Aluminium alloy spec | 6063T5 |
| Brand | SUNEAR |
| Aluminium Extrusion profiles | non-thermal break profile |
| Hardware | China: Wuihei, Hehe, Xiezheng, Kinlong, Kerssenberg; Germany: hoppe, Roto, GU |
| Opening Style | Fixed; |
| Glass Type | 5+12A+5MM/6+12A+6MM with Low E or tinted or bullet proof or laminating glass, other types as your choice |
| Surface Finish | Powder coating, Electrophoresis Fluocarbon coating, Anodizing Wood grain |
| Application | business building |
| Main market | USA, Africa, South America, Europe, Middle East, Australia, Canada, New Zealand |
Key Features
Superior Sealing
No moving parts means the best air and water infiltration resistance.
Enhanced Security
Cannot be opened from outside, providing maximum security.
Energy Efficient
Excellent insulation with energy-efficient glazing options including Low-E glass.
Low Maintenance
No mechanical components to wear out, virtually maintenance-free.
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