Tallest Double Glazed Sliding Doors on the Market
The ah!38 system is the most technically advanced slim framed sliding Glass door available in architectural glazing.
Using an engineered double or triple glazed unit, and maintaining a slim Aluminium frame of only 20mm, you can create large sliding glass Doors of up to 6m high and 19m2 for each sliding panel (6m2 for triple glazed) with exceptional levels of thermal performance and weather resistance.
As well as increased levels of resistance to air permeability, water and wind loading these large triple glazed sliding doors have also undergone specialist testing for resistance to hurricane levels of cyclic wind and driving rain. The hurricane tests also incorporated missile impact testing to recreate the experience of objects being thrown in a storm.
You can see from the impressive resume of the ah!38 that if you are looking for a high performance, minimal sliding glass door, the panoramah! range far outstrips the rest.
Oversized Glass Doors
With a maximum sliding glass door of up to 19m2 you can create extensive Walls of sliding glass with a thin vertical frame of only 20mm, keeping a frameless surrounding finish.
Using a glazed unit with a Ug value of 0.7 W/m2K it is very possible to achieve large sliding glass walls with a Uw value of 1.165 W/m2K depending on the configuration and size of the sliding doors.
The ah!38 system has been fully detailed and designed to include a discrete locking device, high volume drainage and hidden automation as required whilst maintaining that minimal design finish.
These sliding doors are designed to be opened manually however if each sliding glass panel weights over 500kg then we may recommend including an automated drive to open the doors automatically. This motor can be hidden within the ceiling void internally for an invisible finish.
The number of sliding panels you can have is nearly endless with 2, 3, 4 or more tracked sliding doors possible. Pocket doors, opening corners, vertical sliders, Pivot Doors and tilt-turn configurations are also possible adaptions that can be made to the sliding glass doors enabling them to be adapted to almost any design project.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that IQ Glass is consulted before specifying.
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| Air Permeability Class (?) | Class 4 | |
| Resistance to Wind Load (Class) (?) | Class C5 | |
| Security Rating (?) | WK2 | |
| Standards (?) | DIN 18040-1 , DIN 18040-2 | |
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| Glazing Type (?) | Double Glazed , Triple Glazed | |
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| Airborne Sound Insulation (?) | 41 dB Rw + Ctr | |
| Impervious to driving rain (?) | E900 | |
| U-Value (centre pane) (?) | 0.7 W/m2K | |
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| Typical Building Sector (?) | Commercial , Domestic | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_30_59_24_80 Sliding door and partition sets | |