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Pure windows open up multiple design options

The Senior Architectural Systems aluminium range offers low U-values, slim profiles and a range of opening types

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Pure aluminium windows have an enhanced thermal barrier made from expanded polyurethane, allowing ultra-low U-values to be achieved.
Pure aluminium windows have an enhanced thermal barrier made from expanded polyurethane, allowing ultra-low U-values to be achieved.

Senior Architectural Systems’ Pure aluminium windows are designed to meet the needs of today's architects and specifiers. 

Offering exceptional energy efficiency, the patented Pure aluminium window system features an enhanced thermal barrier manufactured from expanded polyurethane foam (PUR) that gives the potential to achieve U-values as low as 0.71W/m2K when calculated as a commercial CEN standard window.

The Pure system has an attractive slim profile and is available in a number of different designs, from the classic casement and tilt-and-turn styles to the easy to clean reversible overswing option and the new Pure parallel push window, which combines balanced air flow and ventilation with maximum safety.

Ideally suited for use in a variety of sectors, the Pure window system can help to significantly reduce carbon calculations and has been widely specified on education projects across the UK.

  • Pure windows are fully compatible with Senior doors and curtain walling and are available pre-finished in range of colours and finishes.
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    Pure windows are fully compatible with Senior doors and curtain walling and are available pre-finished in range of colours and finishes.
  • Pure windows are 100 per cent recyclable and have been designed to meet the Passivhaus standard.
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    Pure windows are 100 per cent recyclable and have been designed to meet the Passivhaus standard.
  • Pure windows are able to receive double or triple glazing up to 50mm.
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    Pure windows are able to receive double or triple glazing up to 50mm.
  • The Pure overswing window is top hung and can fully reverse to allow the outside of the window to be cleaned easily from the inside.
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    The Pure overswing window is top hung and can fully reverse to allow the outside of the window to be cleaned easily from the inside.
  • The Pure parallel push window has hinges on all sides so it can be pushed open yet remain parallel to the wall, giving maximum ventilation while keeping occupants safe.
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    The Pure parallel push window has hinges on all sides so it can be pushed open yet remain parallel to the wall, giving maximum ventilation while keeping occupants safe.
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