SANCO Excellence: The Art of Quiet Comfort at FTF

 SANCO Excellence: The Art of Quiet Comfort at FTF
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Date: 14 August 2024

FTF, Fenster Türen Freund, a renowned Bavarian window and door specialist, has elevated its office building with advanced SANCO glass solutions.

FTF, Fenster Türen Freund, is based in the industrial park in the Bavarian town Hutthurm. Specialised in the manufacture and trade of all types of windows and doors, as well as the planning and installation of these products, the family business is well-known in the industry. Building elements such as sun protection and insect screen solutions plus patio covers complement the range and speak of a deep understanding of the needs of modern living. 

 SANCO Excellence: The Art of Quiet Comfort at FTF
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Since contemporary fittings are important here in every area, WEHA-THERM equipped the office building, which is annexed to the production facility, with a combination of two SANCO products: SANCOPlusZero, a high-quality insulating glass specially developed for thermal insulation, was combined with SANCOPhon. Serving as a sound barrier it significantly reduces the transmission of disturbing noises. This glass solution is therefore a successful answer to questions about a multifunctional concept. 

 SANCO Excellence: The Art of Quiet Comfort at FTF
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