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Hybrid Systems Technical Data Sheets
Hybrid Timber / Aluminium Composite systems technical data sheets for Series 1 & 2 windows, Series 1 doors and Series 3 Curtain Walling. A comprehensive product range for use in both new and re...
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Curtain Wall Systems Technical Datasheets
A comprehensive range of aluminium and timber composite technical data sheets comprising Scope, Materials, Finishes, Construction, Testing & Weathering, and Environmental. Products for use in l...
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SAS Family
Welcome to our family. The company is founded on offering glazing solutions for windows, doors and curtain walling, in materials from Aluminium, Timber Composite, Fibreglass, and high performance G...
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Hybrid Systems Brochure
Hybrid is a timber and aluminium composite system for use in both new build and refurbishment markets. Offering minimum maintenance with impressive thermal performances for all windows, doors and c...
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'Unique Views' - Westcoast Composite Window Brochure
Westcoast Window Systems, the UK Division of Westcoast Windows AB, Sweden’s leading manufacturer of genuine high performance aluminium/timber composite windows and doors. Our unique system has been...
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Westcoast Windows – Window & Door Section Details
Experienced Technical Consultants can advise you on how to achieve the optimum solution to the demands for increasingly higher performance building envelopes. Westcoast Windows’ technical support s...
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Westcoast Windows Product Data Sheets (Open in Windows)
Westcoast's open in range of timber/aluminium composite windows offer a variety of solutions to your fenestration requirements. The windows can be supplied with either double glazed or triple g...
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