Comar launches new 5P.i Advanced window system

  • 10 May 2017

Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems has announced the launch of the new Comar 5P.i Advanced Casement and Tilt/Turn window system.

The Comar 5P.i will integrate into Comar 9P.i, creating the option for standalone high performance windows.

The Comar 9P.i Framing System offers fast-track semi unitised construction for floor to ceiling glazing, allowing tilt/turn or casement windows to hang direct from the Comar 9P.i Frame as well as rebated doors.

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Comar 9p.i features thermal foam and triple glazing and offers U-values down to 0.77, creating a future proof solution for their architectural, contractor and fabricator partners.

The Comar 5P.i Advanced key features:

  • Glazing 17mm – 62mm
  • Testing to BS 6375
  • Casement 750Pa Water Tightness, Air Tightness 600Pa,
  • Wind Resistance 2000Pa
  • Safety Test 3000P
  • PAS 24:2012

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