Smart Architectural Aluminium has launched the Alitherm 400 system for casement windows and single and double doors for residential and light commercial applications.

Alitherm 400 features Smart’s Quick-Glaze Beads with integrated gasket with the profiles and beads supplied with the glazing gasket pre-extruded into the profile to reduces fabrication and installation time.

The system is available in fixed, side-hung, top-hung and flush casement options. It also features both flush and chamfered window profiles, with the flush, flat face option suitable for off-set, face-mounted espagnolette locks and the chamfered design, which features a eurogroove, enables in-line espagnolette locking mechanisms to be used.

Available in open-in or open-out and single or double door options, the Alitherm 400 doors feature the same lines and the ease of fabrication and installation. They can also be combined with Smart’s Designer Door Panels and the company’s range of standard door furniture (including colour matched lever handles, and the Quantum range of stainless steel hardware.

Smart managing director Eddie Robinson said: “Our Alitherm systems have proved to be exceptionally popular in projects across the UK and we’re delighted to now be adding Alitherm 400 as yet another option. Fully compliant with the new Part L requirements, the system is fast and easy to fabricate and install, which together with its elegant lines and outstanding performance provides a solution for architects, developers, fabricators and installers. Along with our new Visofold 1000 Slim bi-fold door, we’re also delighted to be launching more great new products that have been designed, developed and manufactured in Britain.” 

The systems are also available with a range of 316 marine grade stainless steel hardware options, which can be painted to order, with the systems and hardware all available in Smart’s range of standard colours.

www.smartsystems.co.uk.

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