Thermally Broken Windows
What are thermally broken windows
Thermally broken windows are designed with a thermal barrier that separates the interior and exterior parts of the window frame. This barrier is typically made from materials like polyurethane or polyamide, which have low thermal conductivity. The purpose of this design is to prevent heat and cold from easily transferring through the frame, enhancing energy efficiency.
How They Work
Thermal Break Mechanism
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Insulation: The thermal break acts as an insulator, reducing energy transfer.
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Temperature Regulation: It helps maintain consistent indoor temperatures by minimizing the impact of outdoor conditions.
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Benefits
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Energy Efficiency: Can reduce heat loss by up to 60% compared to traditional aluminum frames.
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Condensation Prevention: Helps reduce condensation on the interior surface of windows, which can lead to mold and damage.
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Improved Comfort: Maintains a more stable indoor climate, reducing the workload on heating and cooling systems.

Why chose Thermally broken Windows ?
A photo speaks a thousand words, as you can see in this photo the outside of the frame has a temperature of -7.5 degrees while the inside of the frame shows a temperature of -3.0 Degrees the thermally broken frame shows a temperature of 15.8 Degrees

Triple glazed Thermally broken windows cupped with smart E Glass
Offers unmatched thermal efficiency
Compared to traditional double glazed windows sold in Australia

