Spektra 60
This uPVC profile range from Extruplast offers a minimalist design that suits both residential and commercial applications.
Construction depth:
60 mm
Number of internal chambers:
4
This uPVC profile range from Extruplast offers a minimalist design that suits both residential and commercial applications.
Construction depth:
60 mm
Number of internal chambers:
4
The uPVC profiles from Extruplast Spektra 70 bring stylish, modern design with superior thermal and sound insulation.
Construction depth: 70 mm
Number of internal chambers: 6
Architectural elegance, excellent structural strength that enables massive areas of glazing of up to 8m2 and outstanding thermal insulation.
Construction depth:
70 mm
Number of internal chambers:
5
Manufactured in Turkey, TGP Hardware is an alternative to premium price products but is far superior to other low cost options. Extruplast originally launched the TGP Forte range into the Romanian market several years ago, so the hardware’s quality and reliability is well proven.
TGP Forte hardware is produced from components sourced from several leading European manufacturers. Prior to being used in full scale production, each part undergoes rigorous quality testing at the TGP Test Centre. This ensures that TGP maintains the highest standards of functionality and reliability throughout its range.
The tilt and open hardware undergoes a 15,000 ‘open-close-tilt-close’ test with a frequency of 250 cycles/hour, for a total number of 60,000 openings – referring to RAL GZ 607/3 norm.
The tilt and open hardware also undergoes a 10,000 ‘open-close’ test with the sash opened at 90 degrees and a frequency of 250 cycles/hour, for a total number of 20.000 openings – referring to RAL GZ 607/3 norm.
The structural strength of the tilt and open hardware system is tested by attaching a 100 kg weight to the window sash opened at 90 degrees for 5 minutes - referring to the RAL GZ 607/3 norm.
The tilt and open hardware system is verified by putting an obstacle on the frame and the sash is accelerated with the equivalent of 3 kg weight from a height of 200 mm, for a series of 3 repeated cycles - referring to the RAL GZ 607/3 norm.
The TGP hardware systems benefit from a highly resilient protection process known as fortefine which involves applying an alkaline zinc coating, followed by special chromatic protection and finishing. The tests are run in a chamber with high salinity and humidity conditions where the TGP fortefine ensures protection for over 500 hours above the world standards of 240 hours – indicated in EN-13126-1, EN 1670 and EN ISO 9227 norms.