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Eno 115 Inwards Casement Tilt and Turn Window
The combination of thermal break technology and tempered glass delivers superior heat insulation, impact resistance, and noise reduction, meeting international standards (EN 12150, ISO 9001).
Advanced Thermal Break Design:
1.8mm polyamide strips (conductivity ≤0.3 W/mK) reduce heat transfer by 75%, achieving a U-value of 1.0 W/m²K (NFRC certified), ideal for passive house compliance.
6063-T6 aluminum frame with thermal break chambers, enhancing structural integrity while minimizing thermal bridging.
Tempered Glass Performance:
5mm tempered glass (EN 12150 compliant) with 4x the impact resistance of annealed glass, reducing the risk of breakage and injury.
Optional Low-E coating (SHGC 0.20) and argon gas fill for enhanced solar control and thermal insulation in hot or cold climates.
Precision Engineering:
CNC-machined corners with structural silicone glazing achieve airtight seals (air permeability Class 4, EN 12207) and dimensional accuracy (±0.1mm).
German-engineered hardware (Giesse) with 80,000-cycle lifespan and anti-slam mechanisms for smooth, durable operation.
Durable Finish Options:
Anodized aluminum (AA25) or powder-coat finishes (120μm thickness), resistant to salt spray (1000h ASTM B117) and graffiti (removable with standard cleaners).
High-Rise Apartments: Meets stringent wind resistance standards (up to 200mph gusts) and energy codes for urban high-rises.
Industrial Buildings: Used in factories and warehouses for thermal comfort, noise reduction (30dB), and robust protection against dust and debris.
Mixed-Use Developments: Combines safety, efficiency, and modern design for apartments, offices, and retail spaces in diverse climatic zones.
Q: What is the purpose of the 1.8mm thermal break thickness?
A: The increased thickness optimizes heat insulation while maintaining structural strength, making it suitable for extreme temperature environments.
Q: Can these windows be used with automated opening systems?
A: Yes, motorized actuators (24V DC) with BMS integration are available for remote-controlled ventilation and emergency shutdown.
Q: How does tempered glass differ from laminated glass?
A: Tempered glass is stronger and safer (shatters into small pieces), while laminated glass offers better noise reduction and impact resistance; both are available as upgrades.