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Max Light Design

Explore our thermal insulation window, featuring an elegant and slim profile. The minimum visible external width for inward-opening windows is: frame: 138, sash: 138. The distinctive profile shape, reminiscent of steel constructions, gives the design an industrial and contemporary character. The system is suitable for fixed windows and inward-opening windows, both single and double, with an option for corner openings.

The system also includes solutions for balcony doors that open inward and outward (with or without a threshold). The Max Light DESIGN system is renowned for its modern design, offering a wide range of color options, including RAL colors (Qualicoat 1518), structural colors, Aliplast Wood Colour Effect (wood grain finish), Aliplast Loft View (stone surface imitations, Qualideco PL-0001), anodized finishes (Qualanod 1808), and dual-color options.

Max Light Design aluminum window with a sleek, modern frame
SYSTEM MATERIAL MIN. VISIBLE WIDTH OF INWARD-OPENING WINDOW MIN. VISIBLE WIDTH OF INWARD-OPENING DOOR MIN. VISIBLE WIDTH OF OUTWARD-OPENING DOOR FRAME DEPTH DOOR DEPTH GLASS BEAD HEIGHT GLASS THICKNESS
Max Light DESIGN aluminum / polyamide frame: 138 in
sash: 138 in
frame: 138 in
sash: 258 in
frame: 5/8 in
sash: 312 in
314 in 358 in 1/2 in up to 258 in
system THERMAL INSULATION UF* AIR PERMEABILITY WIND LOAD RESISTANCE RAINWATER TIGHTNESS
MAX LIGHT Uf from 1.8 W/m²K Class 4; EN 12207 Class C5; EN 12210 Class E1650; EN 12208
NFRC certification for Max light Fixed Window with energy and performance ratings.
Max Light Design aluminum window in a contemporary home
Cross-section of the ML DESIGN window
Max Light Design aluminum window with a sleek, modern frame

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