Aluplast 6000 Passiv-Haus
One of the most important issues while designing passive houses is to obtain as tight building as possible and eliminate the occurrence of thermal bridges. A key factor in obtaining as low energy consumption as possible is the maximum reduction of heat losses. Therefore, windows play a fundamental role in passive buildings, being an important element of the building's general tight structure and, at the same time, having the worst coefficients of thermal insulation. Their important role consists both in reduction of heat losses and passive use of solar heat to heat and light the rooms. In response to the strict requirements, the manufacturers of window systems develop a series of windows designed for low-energy and passive houses. The basis of Passiv-Haus aluplast solutions could be Ideal 5000 profiles - 5-chamber or Ideal 6000 - 6-chamber, 70 or 80 mm deep. In such profiles, reinforcements with increased thermal insulation are used with chambers filled with insulating inserts made from polyurethane foam. Those are profiles with central sealing, where thanks to a third gasket, the so called "dry chamber", where the hardware moves, has been made. Apart from meeting the most strict requirements concerning heat protection, such systems, contrary to many solutions using various cover plates, are characterized by compact structure and modern design, corresponding to the newest trends on the window market. Rounded lines give the windows a modern and aesthetic look.
Cross-section of Aluplast 6000 Passiv-Haus profile

Cross-section of Aluplast 6000 Passiv-Haus profile, diagram

