PHOTOGRAPH - Longlands Mill - Manchester
The 'REAsteel W20' range of hot rolled
steel profiles was introduced in the
early 1960's and the first product of
its type in the UK to incorporate
provision for a neoprene weatherseal.
The slenderness of the profiles,
especially of the intermediate glazing
bar at 28mm, make this product range
the most suitable for replicating the
small and marginal paned fenestrations
typical of the 1930's (Georgian style
windows).
W20 steel windows can accommodate
sealed
glass units up to 16mm thick, which
can comply with Part L (England &
Wales), Part J (Scotland) & Part F
(Northern Ireland) of the current
Building Regulation. All windows can be
externally or internally beaded.
Composite window assemblies are formed
by joining single units to each other
using mullions and/or transoms of
appropriate dimensions to provide
support. Generally, the coupling bars
take on a fin like appearance. There
can, however, be occasions when either
for strength, or as a feature, tubular
steel RHS profiles can be introduced.
Custom made pressed metal sills,
flashings and metal faced insulated
infil panel are all available as
options to supplement the basic
framing.
After fabrication all profiles are hot
dip galvanised to BS EN ISO 1461
(1999) and, where specified, polyester
powder coated to BS6497 to a wide
range of standard ral colours.
PRICE: Estimates on Application