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Blog 13. Part 2. Aluminium & uPVC Doors & Windows

Blog 13. Part 2 Aluminum & uPVC Doors & Windows Aluminum windows in commercial and domestic buildings have become an irrefutable need in today's times, It is used for commercial and residential purposes. The reason for its preference is functionality, design, and weather protection. Another reason why it is preferred by designers and architects

Blog 13. Part 2. Aluminium & uPVC Doors & Windows2021-09-22T12:41:32+00:00

Blog 13. Part 1. Double Glazing Doors & Windows

Blog 13. Part 1 Double Glazing Doors & Windows Double Glazing Windows and Doors has been a popular choice in recent years in its three decades of global existence. It is an aluminum or UPVC structure, fitted with dual glass, in a fashion where the between of two sheets of glass, is air sealed.

Blog 13. Part 1. Double Glazing Doors & Windows2021-09-22T12:41:23+00:00

Blog 12 How Bi-Folding Patio Doors can transform a Living Space & boost your Property Value

Blog 12   How Bi-Folding Patio Doors can transform a Living Space & boost your Property Value It’s easy to see why outdoor spaces are so highly desired among potential homebuyers. However, with space often at a premium, architects, designers, and house builders are looking for creative ways to provide this luxury living space.

Blog 12 How Bi-Folding Patio Doors can transform a Living Space & boost your Property Value2021-10-18T12:12:05+00:00

Blog 11. Part 2 Producing Architectural Glass for the Construction Industry

Blog 11. Part 2 Producing Architectural Glass for the Construction Industry TProduced in a similar way to toughened glass, heat strengthened glass is subjected to a slower rate of cooling and therefore is only around twice as strong as annealed glass (or half as strong as toughened glass). If it breaks, it exhibits

Blog 11. Part 2 Producing Architectural Glass for the Construction Industry2021-09-22T12:33:13+00:00

Blog 11. Part 1 Producing Architectural Glass for the Construction Industry

Blog 11. Part 1 Producing Architectural Glass for the Construction Industry The development of glass manufacturing technology over the last 60 years has fed ambitious architectural glazing; in turn, the increased consumption of glass by the construction industry in the UAE has fed the development of new architectural products and glass types. The

Blog 11. Part 1 Producing Architectural Glass for the Construction Industry2021-09-22T12:33:05+00:00

Blog 10. Part 1 What is a Thermal Break?

Blog 10. Part 1 What is a Thermal Break? Most modern contemporary glass facades are designed using lightweight aluminum or steel frames for several good reasons: They provide great weight saving and strength and also require little to no maintenance when compared to wooden frames. Using these types of materials does have one

Blog 10. Part 1 What is a Thermal Break?2021-09-22T12:32:41+00:00

Blog 9 Understanding U-Values

Blog 9 Understanding U-Values Utilizing the potential of various coatings and glass types has other benefits. Compared to the total surface area of the building, the heat loss through relatively small areas of façade glazing is more than offset by the contribution of solar gains and the reduced use of artificial lighting. Anybody involved

Blog 9 Understanding U-Values2021-09-22T12:32:31+00:00

Blog 8 Specifying Panoramic Slim Minimalistic Frameless Aluminum Doors & Windows Systems

Blog 8 Specifying Panoramic Slim Minimalistic Frameless Aluminum Doors & Windows Systems If you’re trying to decide on the right Minimal Frameless Glazing System for a project, be sure to take some time to consider the benefits of specifying panoramic windows and doors. After all, the choice of Aluminum Doors & Windows, Skylights, or

Blog 8 Specifying Panoramic Slim Minimalistic Frameless Aluminum Doors & Windows Systems2021-09-22T12:40:53+00:00

Blog 7. Selecting right Glass Facade Specification

Blog 7 Selecting the right Glass Facade Specification One of the benefits of a ‘whole building’ approach to energy efficiency is the ability to compensate for poorer performing areas or elements by ‘beefing up’ others. There are limits to that, so a level of common sense is necessary. Building regulations stipulate best-case U-values for

Blog 7. Selecting right Glass Facade Specification2021-09-22T12:40:18+00:00

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