
Interior Windows
Interior windows, also known as internal windows or interior glazing, are windows installed within the interior of a building, separating different rooms or areas while allowing light to pass through. These windows are typically used to create visual connections, increase natural light flow, or provide sound insulation between spaces.
Specifications
| Opening Type | sliding |
| Frame Thickness | 70/80/120 series |
| Glass Thickness | 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm |
| Surface Treatment | Powder coating, heat transfer printing |
| Hardware | Kinlong, Hoppe, Siegenia etc. |
Key Features
Slim Profiles
Allows for larger glass panels and maximizing natural light.
Sound Insulation
Effective sound insulation between rooms with appropriate glazing.
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