
Tilt-and-turn windows offer dual opening options: tilt for ventilation and fully open for airflow. They ensure safety, especially for homes with children or pets, while providing excellent sealing for better insulation. The inward-opening design makes cleaning easier, ideal for both residential and commercial use in Australia.
Specifications
The tilt & turn window system is designed with optimized frame depth, excellent wind pressure resistance, and low U-values for superior energy efficiency.
Width ≤900mm / Height ≤1700mm
1.8mm
77mm
≤100kg
720pa
Positive pressure Up to Level 8 / Negative pressure Up to Level 8
<7200pa
≥0.18 Btu/(hr x ft² x ºF)
Heavy Duty Hardware Engineering
The operable sash weight up to 100 kg.
Frame-Sash Same Horizon
The frame-sash in the same horizon design delivers a clean appearance, more suitable for contemporary architecture.
PHI Certified Passive Window
The thermal insulation coefficient meets the standards for passive house windows.
Frame Options
The frame is designed with reinforced aluminum profiles to provide stability for large operable sashes. Its multi-chamber structure improves thermal insulation, while the thermal break layer effectively reduces heat transfer. Varying wall thicknesses strengthen resistance against wind loads and ensure reliable performance in long-term use. The frame is also compatible with double and triple glazing, offering flexibility for both residential and commercial applications.

TTWS80G
Supports inward opening and tilt-and-turn available.
The frame-sash in the same horizon design delivers a clean appearance, more suitable for contemporary architecture.

TTWS100
The frame-sash in the same horizon design delivers a clean appearance, more suitable for contemporary architecture.

Aluminum frames come in various colors and finishes, seamlessly matching any design. Powder-coated and anodized surfaces ensure lasting aesthetics and low
Glass Options
We provide various glazing options to suit different project needs, balancing performance, aesthetics, and budget.

Double Glazing
Double glazing can withstand greater wind pressure in high-rise apartment buildings, ensuring safety and stability while effectively reducing external noise for a quiet living environment.

Triple Glazing
Triple glazing is widely used in buildings located in cold or noisy environments. Compared to double glazing, it offers better insulation, energy efficiency, and soundproofing. It helps reduce heating and cooling costs and creates a quieter, more comfortable indoor space.

Other Options

Screen Options
We offer a wide range of insect screen solutions including vertical roller, horizontal sliding, pleated, and framed types—each tailored to suit different spaces and usage needs. Whether for bedroom or kitchen windows, or large balcony and patio doorways, our screens provide both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about tilt-turn windows, covering performance, safety, and usability.
What makes tilt-turn windows different from standard casement or sliding windows?
Tilt-turn windows offer two opening modes: tilting the top of the sash inward for secure ventilation, and turning the sash fully inward for easy cleaning and emergency egress. This dual-function design improves safety, ventilation control, and maintenance convenience.
Are tilt-turn windows suitable for high-rise and large window applications?
Yes. Tilt-turn windows use reinforced frames and multi-point locking systems to ensure structural stability and high security, even for large window sizes. Their inward opening design is ideal for high-rise buildings, enhancing safety while providing flexible ventilation options.
How do tilt-turn windows improve energy efficiency and indoor comfort?
The tight compression seals and thermal break profiles used in tilt-turn windows deliver excellent airtightness and insulation. The tilt ventilation mode allows fresh air intake without significant heat loss, maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures and reducing energy costs.
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