To further enhance the Warm Edge technology used in its composite windows, Idealcombi has introduced an insulating bridge which sites between the aluminium cladding and the timber frame. This will improve the overall performance of the complete window by 0.1W.mēK.
As with the previous design, the use of specially designed spacer bars are said to eliminate the risk of thermal bridging that is always a risk. Scandinavian pine is used for the window and frame themselves.
To further enhance the Warm Edge technology used in its composite windows, Idealcombi has introduced an insulating bridge which sites between the aluminium cladding and the timber frame. This will improve the overall performance of the complete window by 0.1W.mēK.
As with the previous design, the use of specially designed spacer bars are said to eliminate the risk of thermal bridging that is always a risk. Scandinavian pine is used for the window and frame themselves.
A housing development in Cambridge that was formerly occupied by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries features the CombiFutura window system from IdealCombi. Top and side guided, fixed and automatic opening vents using Window Master motors, were specified. The windows provide thermal insulation and are made from pinewood with an aluminium profile which can be powder coated.
Situated on the site of a former car park used for MK Bowl in Milton Keynes, the THK Building features products supplied by IdealCombi.
Supplied in RAL 7000 Squirrel Grey finish, the 100 CombiFutura windows covered an area of 377m? across the two buildings in this development. The profile of the climate-screen enhances the sightline design of the sash, which are the same for all different opening functions, and for the fixed windows in the scheme.
The body of the frame is made from Scandinavian pine and externally the window features an aluminium cladding. Both the windows and doors supplied by the company are glazed with Optifloat Parsol Grey sunglass.
Improved insulation and elimination of condensation, meeting the requirements of Building Regulations, are features of IdealCombi's Warm Edge.
The use of thermo-plastic materials for the construction of the spacer bars prevents the risk of thermal bridging.
Utilising Scandinavian pine, Heartwood - the toughest part of the tree - is used for the core of the frame to achieve resistance to rotting, warping and twisting.
Window styles offered include side-hung and top-hung variants.
Developed as an alternative to traditional timber windows, IdealCombi offers the CombiContura range of tilt and turn windows. Made from timber, it features an external facing of aluminium, making it particularly suitable for multi-storey buildings. The inward opening design allows ease of cleaning and maintenance, while all fittings are hidden in the rebate.
Danish window manufacturer IdealCombi has introduced its selection of windows and doors into the UK market. The company?s three ranges, CombiFutura, CombiNation and CombiFrame, are claimed to produce energy efficient windows with low u-values and good acoustic properties.