Sliding windows that achieve a panoramic view for high-rise apartments.
Schueco ASE 60
With a maximum opening of W3.0m × H3.0m and high thermal insulation performance, it maximizes the view of high-rise apartments.
For those living in high-rise apartments, the view from the window is a significant factor that greatly influences the value of the residence. It is essential to create an open and spacious environment that enriches daily life. At the same time, it is important to maintain a comfortable indoor environment that is less affected by the strong winds and external temperatures typical of higher floors. The Schüco ASE 60 achieves large openings of up to W3.0m×H3.0m, providing a panoramic view that maximizes the scenery. With its high thermal insulation performance, it maintains a comfortable indoor environment while also improving energy efficiency. 【Usage Scenarios】 * Balconies of high-rise apartments * Living rooms * Bedrooms that prioritize views 【Benefits of Implementation】 * Ensuring overwhelming openness and views * Improved comfort due to high thermal insulation performance * Reduced utility costs through energy-saving effects * Increased property value through sophisticated design
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**Features** * Achieves a maximum opening of W3.0m × H3.0m * Excellent high thermal insulation performance with a thermal transmittance of 1.16W/(m²·K) (equivalent to H-7) * Smooth operability with a lift & slide mechanism * Utilizes low-carbon aluminum "PremiAL" to reduce CO2 emissions * Optional "Designline" ensures a clearer view **Our Strengths** Schüco is a system supplier of windows, doors, and facades that boasts German origins and the highest standards of insulation and sophisticated design in Europe. We pursue high thermal insulation performance, aesthetics, and sustainability, providing products that meet our customers' needs. In 2021, we formed a joint venture with LIXIL, offering solutions that combine high-performance technology from Europe with expertise from Japan.
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This is the Japanese subsidiary of "Schüco," a system supplier of windows, doors, and facades headquartered in Germany and operating in 80 countries worldwide. In 2021, it became a joint venture with LIXIL Corporation, providing solutions that combine high-performance European technology with Japanese expertise. The products are designed with a focus on "high thermal insulation performance," "aesthetic appeal," and "sustainability." 【High Thermal Insulation Performance】 Achieves high thermal insulation performance at the passive house level (minimum Uf value of 0.70 W/m²·K, etc.) through "aluminum-resin core insulation" technology. This enhances energy efficiency and contributes to operational carbon reduction. 【Aesthetic Appeal】 Awarded the iF Design Award and others. Achieves a sophisticated design that does not obstruct the view with ultra-large openings of up to 3.5m* and slim frames starting from a sight width of 37mm*. (*Varies by product) 【Sustainability】 Adopts "low-carbon aluminum (PremiAL)," significantly reducing CO2 emissions during manufacturing. Additionally, many products have obtained the fully circular international certification "Cradle to Cradle." We also provide digital tools such as the software "Schuecal," which can calculate CO2 emissions and thermal transmittance, supporting sustainable architecture.


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