Maximizing Insulation While Maintaining Elegant Appearance

KCC Composite Window 'New Hardwin V9'

KCC Composite Window 'New Hardwin V9'

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] KCC's integrated composite window product 'New Hardwin V9' features the ability to realize consumer-desired designs while securing thermal insulation performance. This new product is made by applying aluminum (AL) for the outer window and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) for the inner window, respectively.


It combines the advantages of each material's window in terms of design and thermal insulation. Compared to the existing New Hardwin V7 product, the aluminum application ratio has been reduced by more than 30%, while the polyvinyl chloride application ratio has been increased.


The outer window, which was made of aluminum, has been replaced with polyvinyl chloride and covered with an aluminum cap on the surface. This method maintains an elegant appearance while maximizing thermal insulation and achieving price competitiveness.


Additionally, it was produced with a color design concept that completely eliminates the visibility of white. Great care was taken in the color design from the product design stage. The inner side of the window applies a dark brown color with a co-extruded window frame. The outer side is made of aluminum material, allowing for various colors to be applied. An aluminum rail cap is also applied to the sliding rail to enhance the luxurious design.


The product types are diverse, allowing for different shapes to be manufactured according to building forms. The basic type is a non-divided sliding standard type, and by applying additional materials, various types can be implemented to expand the range of choices. These new products aim to strengthen the market for high-end new construction and renovation windows, such as large-scale apartment reconstruction complexes in Gangnam, Seoul.





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