Fixed PANORAMIC glazing units

No frames, only clear and bright view.

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What is implied by the term fixed Panoramic glazing units?

The term implies large floor-to-ceiling glass surfaces with covered frames on the inside. They have an attractive appearance and excellent thermal insulation.

Fixed PANORAMIC window

Fixed PANORAMIC glazing unit with balcony doors

Who are they intended for?

They are applied in a contemporary architectural design. They can be used either as stand-alone glazing units or in combination with lift-slide windows, balcony or entrance doors.

Fixed panoramic glazing units

They fill the room with plenty of sunlight and provide stunning views.

Fixed PANORAMIC glazing unit with entrance doors
Wooden windows
Wood-aluminium windows
Sliding doors

We provide a comprehensive experience

Windows are just a small fraction of a comprehensive experience M SORA provides you with. A quality product is only a first step which is followed by a top-notch installation provided by experienced teams. This allows our products to come to life in all their perfection. However, that is not all. Once our products are installed, you can also enjoy in our after-sale repair service during warranty period.

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delivery date determined upon financial and technical confirmation of order specifications

9+

installation teams with extensive experience in joinery articles installation

75

years of being present on the Slovene market

75 years of tradition

Frequently asked questions (faq)

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Glass
Double-glazed or triple-glazed insulation glass?

Glass is a window element that most impacts the thermal insulation of the window or rather the heat gain or loss (Uw) through the window as in most cases 70% of a window’s total surface is covered by glass. When it comes to windows, we speak of thermal insulating glass made up of two or three panes of glass separated by spacers to form a cavity filled with inert gas. The following impacts the thermal transmittance (Ug) of a window:

  • the number of glass panes or inter-pane gaps;
  • the width of the inter-pane spacer or the gap between the panes;
  • the type of inert gas;
  • the number and type of glass coatings.

The number of glass panes is the most important factor which impacts Ug. The Ug of a single-glazed windows is 5.7 W/m2K, Ug of most double-glazed windows is between 1.0 W/m2K and 1.4 W/m2K and Ug of most triple-glazed windows is between 0.5 W/m2K and 0.8 W/m2K.

Purchase of windows
What is a inter-pane spacer?

The basic function of the inter-pane spacer, which is placed on the edges of the insulation glass units, is to maintain an even distance between the glass panes (e.g. 12, 14, 16, 18 mm) and to prevent the leakage of inert gas (argon, krypton) from the inter-pane space. A sealant (e.g. polysulfide or silicone) applied under the spacer also prevents gas leakage. Basic inter-pane spacers are (were) made of aluminium which is a very good heat conductor. Thus, a combination of glass and aluminium spacer in an insulation glass unit constitutes a thermal bridge which is reflected in a low temperature of the edge of the inner glass unit and in the formation of condensation. One way to avoid this is to use what is known as “warm edge” spacers that are available in more than 20 varieties. One of the most often used variety is the TGI spacer made of a stainless steel and polypropylene, a combination that prevents the formation of a thermal bridge. Currently, Swisspacer Ultimate, which is made of composite polymer material and free of any metals, is the best inter-pane spacer in the market. An empty space between the walls of both spacers is filled with desiccant.

What impacts the thermal insulation of a wooden window profile?

A window profile consists of a casement and frame. Thermal insulation of a window profile is expressed in its thermal transmittance (Uf-value) the unit of which corresponds to W/m2K. The Uf-value depends on the thickness (l) of the profile (e.g. 68 mm, 78 mm, 92 mm, 110 mm), (ll) type of the wood and (lll) profile’s shape and details.

The basic function of the inter-pane spacer, which is placed on the edges of the insulation glass units, is to maintain an even distance between the glass panes (e.g. 12, 14, 16, 18 mm) and to prevent the leakage of inert gas (argon, krypton) from the inter-pane space. A sealant (e.g. polysulfide or silicone) applied under the spacer also prevents gas leakage. Basic inter-pane spacers are (were) made of aluminium which is a very good heat conductor. Thus, a combination of glass and aluminium spacer in an insulation glass unit constitutes a thermal bridge which is reflected in a low temperature of the edge of the inner glass unit and in the formation of condensation. One way to avoid this is to use what is known as “warm edge” spacers that are available in more than 20 varieties. One of the most often used variety is the TGI spacer made of a stainless steel and polypropylene, a combination that prevents the formation of a thermal bridge. Currently, Swisspacer Ultimate, which is made of composite polymer material and free of any metals, is the best inter-pane spacer in the market. An empty space between the walls of both spacers is filled with desiccant.

Double-glazed or triple-glazed insulation glass?

Glass is a window element that most impacts the thermal insulation of the window or rather the heat gain or loss (Uw) through the window as in most cases 70% of a window’s total surface is covered by glass. When it comes to windows, we speak of thermal insulating glass made up of two or three panes of glass separated by spacers to form a cavity filled with inert gas. The following impacts the thermal transmittance (Ug) of a window:

  • the number of glass panes or inter-pane gaps;
  • the width of the inter-pane spacer or the gap between the panes;
  • the type of inert gas;
  • the number and type of glass coatings.

The number of glass panes is the most important factor which impacts Ug. The Ug of a single-glazed windows is 5.7 W/m2K, Ug of most double-glazed windows is between 1.0 W/m2K and 1.4 W/m2K and Ug of most triple-glazed windows is between 0.5 W/m2K and 0.8 W/m2K.

What is the difference between a classic and a panoramic lift-slide window?

The glass in the fixed component of the lift-slide PANORAMIC windows runs from the ceiling to the floor. This way, the room gets even more sunlight. In addition, such windows have a minimalist aesthetic effect.

Why should l buy sora m windows?

Because we can promise you nothing short of perfection. Maybe it is an exaggeration to say that we are in love with windows. However, we are undoubtedly passionate professionals whose windows are so perfected and technologically advanced that hardly any other product could match them. We promise that:

  • your window will be a refined product,
  • your window will be as natural as possible,
  • your window will be technologically accomplished,
  • there will be no hidden defects in your windows,
  • your window will be manufactured in an environment-friendly manner.
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