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Ambial, the folding door
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Ambial, the folding door

75 mm module with thermal break of 30 mm
High end folding door:

  • Big dimensions up to 12 m wide and 3 m high and weight up to 150kg per leaf
  • High performances according to the option choosed

Sleek design:

  • In closed or opened position. Patented modele
  • Profiles are flush and the visible elements are subtle and well-balanced.
  • Technal exclusive handles, including key
Specification
  • LARGE DIMENSIONS

    • Large sizes available up to (W x H) 1200 x 3000 mm per leaf, with possible configurations from 1 to 10-leaf for the straight line version with an opening of up to 12 m wide and from 2 to 10-leaf for the corner version
    • Weight: up to 150 kg per leaf
    • Glazing thickness from 9 to 59 mm

    RELIABILITY AND PROTECTION

    • Secure design, to keep the door on the upper and lower tracks, thanks to the antiderailment and anti-lift function
    • Option to lock the intermediate leaves with ultra-flat handles so the profiles or keys don’t risk to be damaged in the folded position
    • Locks adapted depending on the function: 2 points with or without key, 3 points with key or 2 lever points for semi fixed leaf
    • Blocking magnets to protect the door from any shocks when in the open position, or if it is windy or if the door is incorrectly operated
    • Security system to prevent the intermediate leaves being opened when the main door is closed
    • Protective space between gaskets to avoid fingers being trapped
    • Optional anti-slip threshold frame

    AESTHETICS AND COMFORT

    • Completely flush appearance in closed position, with clean lines
    • Uniform appearance in open position
    • Great freedom of creation thanks to the wide range of configurations
    • Exclusive designed, ultra-flat handle and key
    • Easy to operate, thanks to the upper and lower rollers, foldable pull handle and optional exterior handle on the service leaf
    • The double brush option allows for a flushfitting threshold
    • Possibility to create a 1 or 2-leaf door to maintain the visual harmony nearby
    • Registered design

    PERFORMANCES

    • Supported system for more stability
    • Excellent thermal and sound insulation
    • Extreme high endurance performance of 50.000 cycles ensuring a long lifetime of the AMBIAL folding door
    • The leaves are as easy to open as a sliding door
    • Maximum resistance to rust on all hardware
    • Rebated frame for improved weather resistance
    • 2 vent heights available:
    – 63 mm in standard version
    – 73 mm in reinforced version for large dimensions

    SOFTWARE

    • Applications available on TechDesign, Tech3D and TechAcoustic.

    SUSTAINABILITY

    • Profiles in Hydro CIRCAL®: prime quality aluminium made with a minimum of 75% recycled end-of-life aluminium (postconsumer scrap). CO2 footprint of 2.3 kg of CO2 per kilo of aluminium. EPD on demand.

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.Ambial-the-folding-door
  • Product familyWindows & Doors
  • Product groupDoors
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2020-12-11
  • Edition number1
  • Height (mm)3000
  • Width (mm)12000
Related
  • Material mainAluminium
  • Material secondaryGlass
  • Designed inFrance
  • Manufactured inFrance
  • Weight Net (Kg)150
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryDoors - Folding Doors
  • IFC classificationDoor
  • UNSPSC nameDoors
  • UNSPSC code301715

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