Opoterm – from now on also with renovation

Opoterm – from now on also with renovation
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Date: 5 June 2019

Opoterm boxes fully meet the customers’ requirements. They are warm, can be supplemented with a mosquito net, and now additionally supplemented with the renovation fin.

Thinking about markets where it is common to use old casing that are not dismantled during renovation, we extend our offer with Opoterm Reno roller shutter boxes. This is the variant in which the box is cut in the shape of the letter "Z".

This allows it to be adapted to all versions of the renovation frames on the market, whose fin size varies from 25 to even 110 mm. The Reno variant is only available for the system version without a mosquito net.

Opoterm – from now on also with renovation

 

Technical specification of the Opoterm:

•  box shape: rectangular,

•  box: PVC insulated with polystyrene,

•  box dimensions: 230x170, 230x210 and 255x240,

•  armour type: aluminium or PVC,

•  profiles: aluminium filled with polyurethane foam or PVC,

•  revision flap: forehead / bottom (*with rounded board only the forehead revision),

•  renovation: yes,

•  gib: aluminium,

•  drive: electric.

Opoterm – from now on also with renovation

The use of a widening profile allows mounting boxes on window frames up to 102 mm wide while maintaining the bottom revision. The profile is available in 9 colours.

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