Window profiles

The window is our eye to the world, playing a contributing factor to aesthetic and efficient interior design. From high-tech profiles to the simplest geometries – Exelliq’s experts offer extrusion solutions suited to your needs. Moreover, the use of recycled materials in windows is becoming increasingly popular. Exelliq offers you many different solutions for co-extrusion for long-term profile extrusion with higher cost savings and better quality.

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90° corner post
90° corner posts add depth to a room, have better insulating properties and are preferred to corner wall solutions in modern architecture.
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Eco window sash
This movable element of a very affordable window allows the sash to move thanks to a hardware application.
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Window sash
A T&T sash profile is the moving element of a tilt and turn window and accommodates glass, glass beads and hardware.
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Window sash that swings out
This sash profile is the movable element of a window that opens to the outside.
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Glass bead
Plastic glass beads are attached to the edge of a window pane to hold it in the frame.
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Premium window sash
The multi-chamber profiles for window sashes are manufactured using the latest co-extrusion technology and are state of the art.
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Sliding window sash
A sliding sash is the movable part of a sliding window and serves as an intake for window panes, fittings, roller seals and brush seals.
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Overlapping casement profile
Overlapping casement profiles are used in the construction of double-wing windows where the mullion (overlap) is attached to one of the wings.
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Casement frame
This type of profile forms the frame of an outward opening window system.
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Casement sash
These profiles are used as sashes in outward opening window systems.
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Double hung frame
Profiles of this kind form the frames of double-hung windows, in which the window elements can slide vertically.
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Double hung jamb
The coextruded profiles form the frames of double-hung windows, in which the window elements can slide vertically.
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Double hung keeper rail
A keeper rail functions as an interlock between two elements of a single-hung or double-hung window.
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Lift rail
Such profiles serve as a handle for opening single or double-hung windows.
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Mullion
In this variant of two- or more sash windows, the mullion remains between the two sashes when opened.
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Sash
Sliding elements of a single-hung or double-hung window are made from these profiles.
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Coex sill frame
This coextruded lower part of a window frame forms the sill and is beveled outward to allow rainwater to drain away.
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Sill frame
This lower part of a window frame forms the sill and is beveled outward to allow rainwater to drain away.
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