Effective glazing with the Ultraglide system | Eko-Okna

Effective glazing with the Ultraglide system
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Date: 28 May 2019

To Eko-Okna's offer of warm, aluminium, lift and slide systems joined Ultraglide from Aliplasta.

Corresponding to the latest requirements in the field of thermal insulation, enchanting with its enormous construction and modern design – Ultraglide enriched our offer of lift and sliding systems. As one of few, it allows to maintain stability, functionality, and lightness of a construction at the same time.

Effective glazing with the Ultraglide system

Doors based on the Ultraglide system may have any chosen colour. The system is varnished in all colours from the RAL palette and in Aliplast wood-like structure Wood Colour Effect. We also propose anodised and bicolour finish.

Effective glazing with the Ultraglide system

Lift and slide doors are available with a low threshold. Profiles were supplemented with a thermal break made of fibreglass, which improved their thermal insulation properties.

Technical data:

  • system with a thermal break,
  • depth of a frame – from 153 to 239 mm,
  • depth of a wing – 67 mm,
  • glazing with packages from 14 to 52 mm,
  • weight of a wing up to 400 kg.

See full product specification →

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