Isola 68

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

- Cross-section window and main frame: 68x80
- Seal: triple
- Sealed glazing rebate: 28 mm

The window system for total comfort.

This wooden window offers high thermal and acoustic performance, which is obtained by three weather strips, thick wood and the fact that it can take a thicker sealed glazing unit.

Coupled with a low-emissivity glass sealed unit, its thermal-insulation values make it ideal for cold climates and eligible for tax incentives. It is also recommended for classes B and C of the ClimateHouse energy standard.

The use of special acoustic glass ensures excellent insulation from outdoor noise. With its specially designed drip channel, the generously sized water collection chamber further improves its excellent sealing properties against air, wind and water, preventing infiltrations of water, draughts, and condensation on the panes. 

Fir Wood

An economic, lightweight softwood, with reduced mechanical properties.

Since it has low resistance to mould, insects and to exposure to the weather, it requires suitable surface treatment. It is nevertheless very stable and easy to process.

It is the ideal material for bio-architecture, care of the environment and for more eco-friendly buildings with high levels of energy savings and greater thicknesses.

Pine Wood

A slow-growing resinous wood.
This is one of the materials most suitable for windows because it combines significant physical and mechanical properties with ease of processing and equally fine aesthetic qualities, all without being too expensive. 

Pino Wood

A slow-growing resinous wood.

This is one of the materials most suitable for windows because it combines significant physical and mechanical properties with ease of processing and equally fine aesthetic qualities, all without being too expensive. 

Meranti Wood

A wood suitable for middle-of-the-range doors and windows, stable, with good resistance to atmospheric agents and moderate mechanical resistance.

The grain is coarse and irregular, with an open-pore surface.

The most prized variety is red Meranti, which is often used in place of mahogany.

Fir Wood

An economic, lightweight softwood, with reduced mechanical properties.

Since it has low resistance to mould, insects and to exposure to the weather, it requires suitable surface treatment. It is nevertheless very stable and easy to process.

It is the ideal material for bio-architecture, care of the environment and for more eco-friendly buildings with high levels of energy savings and greater thicknesses.

Pine Wood

A slow-growing resinous wood.

This is one of the materials most suitable for windows because it combines significant physical and mechanical properties with ease of processing and equally fine aesthetic qualities, all without being too expensive. 

Larch Wood

A high-value, compact, robust, stable wood with good resistance to the effects of weather, ideal for external doors and windows in the medium to high product range.

The veining is medium-fine, often irregular, with an overall reddish-brown appearance.

Oak Wood

The ideal choice for those who want a touch of luxury together with top technical performance for their windows too.

A highly prized, very hard wood with excellent mechanical resistance and exceptional durability even when untreated.

Its resistance to mould and insects is excellent. Its beautiful veining and open-pore surface give it an unmistakable look.

Hemlock

A North American coniferous wood, with characteristics similar to those of fir, which means it has reduced mechanical properties, durability and stability, but it is almost entirely without resin, which makes it suitable for white or pastel-coloured lacquering.

Its fragility may give rise to occasional splintering.

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