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MB-79N CSF Window TypeA 1sash SideHung
MB-79N CSF Window TypeA 1sash SideHung
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    MB-79N CSF Window TypeA 1sash SideHung

    MB-79N CSF outward-opening slim-profile windows are designed for the most demanding clients in the UK, offering advanced technology and refined details. This makes them an excellent choice for manufacturers, architects, developers, and homeowners who prioritise quality, aesthetics, and energy efficiency.

    With a thermally broken three-chamber profile, MB-79N CSF combines minimalist design with high insulation performance. Its versatility allows for the creation of various window types, including fixed, side-hung, and top-hung configurations. The system is available in two aesthetic options: a flush variant, where the casement aligns with the frame for a uniform appearance, and an extended variant, where the casement subtly protrudes for a more distinctive look.

    Tailored to diverse needs

    The product is designed to accommodate diverse needs and is available in two thermal insulation variants. The MB-79N CSF ST version is a cost-effective solution that delivers solid thermal insulation at a lower price point. Meanwhile, the MB-79N CSF SI version features dedicated insulation inserts within the thermal breaks, further enhancing energy efficiency. This makes the MB-79N CSF system suitable for both residential and commercial applications, allowing for tailored solutions that meet specific design and energy requirements.

    A market-first: the innovative hybrid hinge

    A pioneering hybrid hinge has been developed exclusively for this casement window. This innovative solution boasts an exceptional load-bearing capacity of up to 80 kg. Thanks to this hinge, larger and heavier windows can be fabricated while maintaining high levels of security, durability, and functionality.

    Specification
    • A market-first: the innovative hybrid hinge

      A pioneering hybrid hinge has been developed exclusively for this casement window. This innovative solution boasts an exceptional load-bearing capacity of up to 80 kg. Thanks to this hinge, larger and heavier windows can be fabricated while maintaining high levels of security, durability, and functionality.

      MB-79N CSF advantages for fabricators:

      • Simplified assembly and optimised production time – the manufacturing process has been streamlined, with dedicated tools enabling quick and efficient fabrication.
      • Versatile applications – the ability to create different window types (fixed, side-hung, and top-hung) in two design variants (flush and extended casement).
      • Unique market advantage – the hybrid hinge represents a significant advancement in UK window design, enabling the use of heavier window elements in construction projects.

      MB-79N CSF advantages for architects

      • Minimalist aesthetics – slim profiles and a wide range of colour options support modern, visually appealing designs.
      • Design flexibility – the option of two casement styles (flush and extended) allows seamless adaptation to diverse architectural and functional requirements.
      • Energy efficiency – the system meets energy-saving and environmental performance standards.

      Advantages of MB-79N CSF for developers and homeowners:

      • Reduced energy costs – excellent thermal insulation helps lower heating expenses.
      • Security and comfort – burglary-resistant strips and the option of reinforced glazing enhance safety.
      • Long-term durability – anodised or powder-coated profiles ensure resistance to weather conditions and years of trouble-free use.
    Technical specification
    • Unique ref.mb-79n-csf-window-typea-1sash-sidehung
    • Product familyWindows & Doors
    • Product groupMB-79N CSF
    • TypeObject (single object)
    • Date of publishing2025-03-27
    • Edition number1
    Related
    • Material mainAluminium
    • Designed inPoland
    • Manufactured inPoland
    Classification
    • BIMobject CategoryWindows - Tilt and Turn Windows
    • IFC classificationWindow
    • Uniclass 2015 CodeEF_25_30
    • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionDoors and windows
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code08 50 00
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleWindows
    • OmniClass Number23-17 13 00
    • OmniClass TitleWindows

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