Description
Key Features:
· Universal Application: As a classic window solution, it suits a broad range of building styles—from historic renovations to modern constructions—and is compatible with materials such as wood, aluminum, uPVC, and aluminum-clad wood.
· Two Opening Options:
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- Externally Opening Casement: Ideal for climates with heavy rain, as the outward swing helps deflect water away from the opening. It does not occupy interior space when open, preserving room layout flexibility.
- Internally Opening Casement: Convenient for cleaning and maintenance, as the entire sash can be accessed from inside—especially practical for upper-floor windows or buildings without external access.
Advantages:
· Excellent Sealing Performance: Equipped with high-quality rubber or EPDM sealing strips between the sash and frame, casement windows provide superior air and water tightness when closed, enhancing energy efficiency and comfort.
· Superior Waterproofing (External Type): The outward-opening design, combined with integrated drainage channels and compression seals, offers robust resistance against wind-driven rain.
· Easy Maintenance (Internal Type): Interior-opening sashes allow effortless cleaning of both sides of the glass from within the room—improving hygiene and long-term clarity.
· Optimal Ventilation: When fully opened, casement windows capture and direct airflow efficiently into the room, outperforming many other window types in natural ventilation.
· Enhanced Security: Multi-point locking systems can be easily integrated, making casement windows more secure than sliding or single-hung alternatives.
With its blend of time-tested reliability, functional adaptability, and performance-driven design, the casement window remains a preferred choice for architects and homeowners seeking durability, weather resistance, and everyday convenience.


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