Adpol proudly presents ALUCLAD timber-aluminum windows opened inwards

Adpol proudly presents ALUCLAD timber-aluminum windows opened inwards
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Date: 13 March 2019

Adpol proudly presents ALUCLAD timber-aluminum windows opened inwards, which are currently the market's most modern window construction, having many advantages over other types of windows.

Timber-aluminum system combines the qualities of both aluminum and wooden windows - the durability of aluminum and the aesthetics of timber. Main advantages of EKO 68, EKO 78 and EKO 88 timber-aluminum windows:

1.    No need of maintaining the paint coating due to the use of aluminum cladding externally

2.    Double longevity of a wooden window structure thanks to protection against atmospheric influences through the aluminum cladding.

3.    Possibility of obtaining parameters of a P A S S I V E window with Uw value as low as 0.72 W/m2K !!

4.    Thanks to a special sealing, it is possible to obtain excellent properties of wind and water resistance - Our ALUCLAD windows are being used and remain fully functional for over 10 years now in the highest apartment building in Poland - SEA TOWERS - hight 141 m , located directly by the sea

5. Safety - when ventilating by using the tilt function, there is no danger of a child falling out. There are also no dangers associated with window sash falling on a passer-by outside, as is the case of some outward opening windows - strong wind can tear the sash off, causing damage or even death.

ALUCLAD timber-aluminum windows are certainly one of the best solutions on the market. Luxury combined with the best properties and functionality. Eco-friendly, energy-saving, warm, fashionable and extremely durable.

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