High airtight sash with a 2-point locking system! Convenient rotating casement window for ventilation and cleaning.
The "Top Swing" is a Nordic-style outward-opening window. When pushed outward from the wall, the horizontal axis slides, allowing the window to rotate 180 degrees. For safety considerations, the rotating window is designed not to intrude into the interior space. 【Features】 ■ Easy to adjust ventilation and airflow, and easy to clean ■ Rotating projection window ■ Two-point locking system ■ High airtightness frame ■ Designed so that the rotating window does not intrude into the interior space *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Partial)】 ■Size: H600–1400 W500–1800 ■Maximum door weight: 40Kg ■Material: Douglas fir, Japanese cypress, Nyato laminated wood ■Finish: Osmo color *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Gentle to the inhabitants. Gentle to the environment. Utilizing the unique properties of wood, such as warmth and excellent insulation, our wooden sashes offer superior airtightness and operability compared to aluminum sashes. This is the 'Profile Window' provided by Island Profile. All products come standard with high-insulation double glazing, demonstrating excellent energy-saving effects. Additionally, since the main material is natural wood, there are no issues with carbon dioxide emissions during production or dioxins after disposal, making it an environmentally friendly product. Profile Windows are gentle to the inhabitants and gentle to the environment. Through the manufacturing and sales of high-performance wooden sashes that realize high-functionality and high-quality windows, Island Profile will continue to contribute to the "creation of humane living spaces and environments."