Modern architecture demands solutions that balance thermal performance with environmental resilience, and our window systems deliver on both fronts. Designed for extreme weather conditions, these products integrate advanced glazing technologies to reduce heat transfer while maintaining structural integrity under stress. For residential projects, our Residential Energy-efficient Windows offer homeowners year-round comfort with a sleek, low-maintenance frame design. Commercial builders turn to our Commercial Energy Saving Windows for large-scale applications where thermal regulation drives operational cost reductions. A key component is our proprietary glass treatment, featured in the Low-E Coated Energy Efficient Windows, which reflects infrared light while allowing natural daylight to pass through. The durability of the Insulated Tempered Glass Energy Saving Windows further enhances impact resistance, making them a reliable choice in hail-prone or hurricane-affected regions.
ClimateShield Pro windows are engineered with a multi-chamber uPVC frame reinforced by galvanized steel, preventing warping from thermal expansion. The triple-pane glazing unit incorporates argon gas fill and warm-edge spacers, achieving a U-factor as low as 0.18. This design cuts energy loss by up to 40% compared to standard double-pane units, based on independent testing data. The external pane features a hydrophobic coating that repels water and reduces cleaning frequency, while the internal pane maintains a stable surface temperature to prevent condensation buildup. Acoustic performance is notable as well, with a sound transmission class rating of 35, effectively dampening external noise. Operational hardware includes multi-point locking mechanisms tested to 10,000 cycles, ensuring smooth functionality over decades of use. The ClimateShield Pro range also addresses solar heat gain with a customizable spectrally selective film, allowing precise control over visible light transmittance and shading coefficient values. Manufacturing tolerances are held to within 1 millimeter across all frame dimensions, guaranteeing a seamless fit during installation. Every unit undergoes a 72-hour weather simulation test before shipment, verifying resistance to air infiltration and water penetration under simulated wind pressures exceeding 50 meters per second.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Frame Material | Multi-chamber uPVC with steel reinforcement |
| Glazing Type | Triple-pane, argon-filled, warm-edge spacers |
| U-Factor | 0.18 – 0.22 |
| Solar Heat Gain Coefficient | 0.25 – 0.60 (adjustable) |
| Visible Light Transmittance | 50% – 70% |
| Air Leakage Rating | ≤ 0.1 cfm/ft² |
| Sound Transmission Class | 35 |
| Water Penetration Resistance | Tested at 720 Pa |