Dekko Window Systems expands product portfolio with Reynaers Curtain Wall 50 Façade

Leading trade manufacturer Dekko Window Systems has added the Curtain Wall 50 façade from Reynaers to its extensive product portfolio, providing its trade installer customers with unlimited design freedom and maximum transparency for their projects.

The CW 50 aluminium curtain wall system offers various design options and glazing variants, making it versatile for any project. It also includes different technical variants that comply with specified levels of thermal insulation.

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With regard to thermal performance, the CW 50 system offers solutions in different levels, allowing the use of triple glazing and making it applicable even for passive house or low energy buildings.

One key feature of the Curtain Wall 50 façade is its profile properties. The visible width interior measures at just 50mm, providing a sleek and modern look to any building facade. Additionally, this system supports up to 150kg in various glass support configurations.

Kurt Greatrex, Sales Director at Dekko Window Systems, comments: “We are thrilled to expand our product range with Reynaers’ Curtain Wall 50 façade. This innovative solution not only provides our trade installers with unlimited design possibilities, but also meets high standards in thermal insulation.

“The addition of the Curtain Wall 50 façade from Reynaers to our product portfolio is a significant milestone for us. This versatile system allows our trade installer customers to bring their design visions to life while also ensuring excellent thermal performance.

“We are proud to offer this innovative solution that meets high standards in both aesthetics and functionality. With the CW 50 system, our customers can create stunning facades with maximum transparency and energy efficiency. We look forward to working closely with Reynaers and continuing to provide exceptional products and service to our valued trade installers.”

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