Alumicor is pleased to release the new ThermaSlideTM 7000 thermally-broken aluminum sliding insert patio door

Alumicor is pleased to release the new ThermaSlideTM 7000 thermally-broken aluminum sliding insert patio door
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Date: 20 June 2019

The new ThermaSlideTM 7000 thermally-broken aluminum insert patio door... Truly a patio door for the Canadian climate!

An elegant sliding patio door, engineered to meet higher architectural requirements with excellent air, water and structural performance, world class thermal-efficiency, outstanding acoustical properties, a 2” (50.8mm) sill – the lowest on the market – and assurance against forced entry.

Canadian winters demand superior thermal performance. The ThermaSlide 7000 delivers – A thermally-broken aluminum sliding insert patio door, it also provides dual finish capability and has achieved accredited laboratory testing of NAFS 11 – AWPG40.

Ideal for the commercial and residential markets, the ThermaSlide 7000 design offers large size capabilities plus low sill height with narrow profile interlock for a less obstructed view, appealing to all project requirements! Fabricated by Alumicor and accommodating a 1” (25.4mm) double glazed sealed unit, the ThermaSlide 7000 can easily be field glazed.

The ThermaSlide 7000 aluminum insert patio door can be installed into virtually all Alumicor framing systems, into existing openings or into rough openings. With high structural and thermal performance, it is the optimal design for all applications.

For more information, please go to the ThermaSlide 7000TM product pages on the Alumicor website or contact a local Alumicor representative – check here for your area!

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