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How to install screen window for sliding window:
Sliding window: divided into left and right, up and down. The
sliding window has the advantages of not occupying indoor space,
beautiful appearance, economic price and good sealing. It adopts
high-grade slide rail, which can be opened flexibly with a slight
push. With large pieces of glass, it not only increases the indoor
daylighting, but also improves the overall shape of the building.
The stress state of the window sash is good and not easy to be
damaged, but the ventilation area is limited to a certain extent.
1. Assemble the yarn box, air slot and bottom pad, and then screw
them up with six screws to make it a square frame.
2. Place the screen window at the installation position. Note that
the edge distance between the left and right air ducts and the door
and window frame should be symmetrical left and right. The bottom
position should be about 5cm lower than the frame of the door and
window frame. After placing it, clamp the left and right sides so
that it cannot be moved.
3. Use an electric drill and a 3.2mm drill to drill holes at the
inner side of the pimp of the door and window frame.
As required, make 6 to 14 holes in the left and right air ducts and
the corresponding places under the bottom, and then screw in the
screws to complete the installation.
Introduction of Sliding Windows:
Sliding windows and doors are a very good option in case you need
to cover spans which have a width larger than 1.70 m. Moreover,
sliding windows are the ideal option when you have limited space
around your window. Also, for large spans you can use a
technologically superior lift & slide system that is much
easier to slide and provides an excellent tightness against air and
water, thanks to the special lift mechanism that raises the sash,
allowing its rollers to glide smoothly on the rail of the frame.
Modern sliding windows and doors have come a long way and provide
reliable solutions, with excellent functionality.
ALUMIL offers a wide variety of sliding or lift & slide windows
and doors: Round Sliding Windows
Horizontal sliding windows – In which multiple sliding windows
stand next to each other on separate sliding tracks.
Meeting stile windows – In which two sliding windows stand on the
same sliding track and are locked at their connection point in the
middle.
Pocket windows – Usually, one or two sliding windows which when
opened are hidden into to the wall.Round Sliding Windows
Corner windows – Constructions in which two sliding windows make a
right angle (90o) and are locked at their connection point in the corner.
Performance | Parameter | National Standard |
Wind Load Resistance | 4.5<=p3>=5.0 | level 8 |
Air Tightness | 2.5<=q1<=2.0 | level 6 |
Water Tightness | 350<=△p>=700 | level 6 |
Thermal Insulation | 3.0>k>=2.5 | level 4 |
Sound Insulation | 35=<Rw+Ctr<40 | level 5 |
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Glass Specification:
Single-Pane Glass: Simple and Cost Efficient
Due to lower costs, single-pane windows are great for garages,
tool-sheds, and other non-heated outbuildings. Also, when
single-pane windows get broken, they are less expensive to repair
as you only need one pane of glass. If energy efficiency is a
concern, dual- or triple-pane glass options are a wiser choice.
Dual-Pane Glass: The New Standard
Double glazing consists of two glass panes which are joined
together usually through an aluminium spacer or a warm-edge spacer
(polyamide profile) and sealed around with a special glue. They
offer significantly higher thermal insulation and sound insulation
compared to single glazing in which only one glass pane is applied.
Double-Pane Energy Efficient Glass: Save energy & money thanks
to the use of energy efficient double glazing.
Energy efficient double glazing, also known as low-emissivity
glazing, is structured like conventional double-glazing, but has
special glasses offering higher thermal insulation thanks to the
insulation gas which is filled in between the two glass panes.
Specifically, it is composed of two glass panes which are joined
together usually through an aluminium spacer or a warm-edge spacer
(profile) and sealed around with a special glue. The first glass
pane is a clear float glass, whilst the second one is specially
processed by applying a low-emissivity layer (low-E Glass), which
ensures high reflection of the sun’s infrared radiation and
diminishes in that way infrared radiation transmittance in interior
spaces. In addition, as mentioned above, the space between the two
glass panes is filled with argon gas for enhanced thermal
insulation.
So, through energy efficient double-glazing, lower thermal loses
from the interior to the exterior environment of your house are
possible. Moreover, the undesired heat during summer is reduced due
to reduction of the intense sun radiation, thus ensuring better
climatic conditions.