Esperia Life 74 ALU
A modern window system with the smallest installation depth of all is the Esperia Life series. The wood-aluminum profile and the possibility of using thicker glass ensure that this product is characterized by high energy efficiency.
75
depth [mm]
32-50
glass up to [mm]
glass thickness (mm)
4
laminated wood layers
4
layers of varnish
3
together
0.89
Uwfor Ug = 0.6
[aluminum spacer]
Drawing of the cut
Wood variants
Pine
Fir
Meranti
Oak
Wood variants
Pine
Fir
Meranti
Oak
Wood variants
Pine
Fir
Meranti
Oak
Wood variants
Pine
Fir
Meranti
Oak
Cut drawing
In the production of wooden windows and doors, the most commonly used is what is called glued laminated wood, made up of 3 or 4 layers. This solution:
increases the stability of the window or door;
prevents deformations caused by humidity;
allows the creation of windows with different shapes (arched, round).
There are two types of plywood available on the market: solid and with micro-joints.
Solid plywood (solid pine)
The solid plywood is mainly designed for windows and doors where light (transparent) coatings are used. The most important thing is that there are no joints in this plywood and the material is selected to obtain the largest possible sections of defect-free wood.
Laminated wood glued with micro-connectors (micro-pine)
For laminated glued wood with micro-joints, cut sections of solid wood are used. Only elements without natural defects are selected. One characteristic is a visible connection along the entire length through the so-called micro-cavities. Therefore, due to the lower aesthetic value, its surface is typically covered with opaque paints.
Cut drawing
In the production of wooden windows and doors, the most commonly used is what is called glued laminated wood, made up of 3 or 4 layers. This solution:
increases the stability of the window or door;
prevents deformations caused by humidity;
allows the creation of windows with different shapes (arched, round).
There are two types of plywood available on the market: solid and with micro-joints.
Solid plywood (solid pine)
The solid plywood is mainly designed for windows and doors where light (transparent) coatings are used. The most important thing is that there are no joints in this plywood and the material is selected to obtain the largest possible sections of defect-free wood.
Laminated wood glued with micro-connectors (micro-pine)
For laminated glued wood with micro-joints, cut sections of solid wood are used. Only elements without natural defects are selected. One characteristic is a visible connection along the entire length through the so-called micro-cavities. Therefore, due to the lower aesthetic value, its surface is typically covered with opaque paints.
Cut drawing
In the production of wooden windows and doors, the most commonly used is what is called glued laminated wood, made up of 3 or 4 layers. This solution:
increases the stability of the window or door;
prevents deformations caused by humidity;
allows the creation of windows with different shapes (arched, round).
There are two types of plywood available on the market: solid and with micro-joints.
Solid plywood (solid pine)
The solid plywood is mainly designed for windows and doors where light (transparent) coatings are used. The most important thing is that there are no joints in this plywood and the material is selected to obtain the largest possible sections of defect-free wood.
Laminated wood glued with micro-connectors (micro-pine)
For laminated glued wood with micro-joints, cut sections of solid wood are used. Only elements without natural defects are selected. One characteristic is a visible connection along the entire length through the so-called micro-cavities. Therefore, due to the lower aesthetic value, its surface is typically covered with opaque paints.
Cut drawing
In the production of wooden windows and doors, the most commonly used is what is called glued laminated wood, made up of 3 or 4 layers. This solution:
increases the stability of the window or door;
prevents deformations caused by humidity;
allows the creation of windows with different shapes (arched, round).
There are two types of plywood available on the market: solid and with micro-joints.
Solid plywood (solid pine)
The solid plywood is mainly designed for windows and doors where light (transparent) coatings are used. The most important thing is that there are no joints in this plywood and the material is selected to obtain the largest possible sections of defect-free wood.
Laminated wood glued with micro-connectors (micro-pine)
For laminated glued wood with micro-joints, cut sections of solid wood are used. Only elements without natural defects are selected. One characteristic is a visible connection along the entire length through the so-called micro-cavities. Therefore, due to the lower aesthetic value, its surface is typically covered with opaque paints.
Cores disponíveis
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
Cores disponíveis
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
Cores disponíveis
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
Cores disponíveis
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
1. Stone Pine
2. Old Pine
3. Cypress
4. Iroko
5. Chestnut
6. Idigbo
7. Sapelli
8. Oak
9. Mahogany
10. Calvados
11. Walnut
12. Kempas
13. Assamela
14. Chery Tree
15. Wenge
16. Mahogany
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Maxiglass offers specialized advice by phone or on-site.
Specialist consultation
Do you still have doubts?
Maxiglass offers specialized advice by phone or on-site.