Our window door frames are made from precision swiss made steel to look better and last longer.
Steel window frame profiles.
The horizontal part of the window frame.
The team at steel window co.
Australian owned and operated specialising in bespoke design and fabrication of steel frame windows and doors.
High performance steel frame windows and doors.
Thermally broken frames and sash that would reduce the potential for room side condensation a repetitive problem with conventional non thermally broken steel windows.
Window profiles or frames allow the windows.
They help prevent cold air from entering as well as add a finishing touch and enhance the overall look of the window.
If you have any queries requests or just need some information regarding our steel windows and doors installation and glazing services reach out to us.
There are different types of window profiles made from different materials.
Window and door designs that accommodate a.
These frames not only provide a designer look to the windows but also hold provides intense support by holding the glass and railings.
Love the clean unobtrusive lines of our steel frame windows doors just as much as you do so let s talk.
The window frames are structurally very important for the windows.
Take a look for yourself to see and feel the difference.
Steel windows and door frames.
The finished trim or holdings around the window frames.
W20 elegant and timeless the original steel window the w20 range was inspired by the original crittal windows of old.
In this revised version the depth of the profile has been increased by 7 mm to be able to accommodate glasses with higher thicknesses.
Our extensive product range includes steel fixed windows steel awnings casement steel windows steel hopper windows steel single doors steel double doors steel sliding and stacking doors steel bi fold doors and pivot doors.
In 2010 montanstahl has started to manufacture as well thermally broken steel window sections with the scope to replicate the slender elegance of solid steel windows.
A bar or strip of wood or metal between adjacent panes of glass that create a grid or latticework appearance.
The consequences of these regulations were dramatically increasing sidelines and overall depth of window frames jeopardizing the architectural essence and visual quality of windows.