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Ultraglide HST

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Ultraglide HST sliding doors, manufactured by us, are a modern solution that combines elegance, high thermal insulation and security. The Aliplast Ultraglide HST system, on which they are based, was created for use in both modern residential construction and public buildings, offering exceptional aesthetics and user comfort. Thanks to the possibility of designing structures of large dimensions, these doors allow you to create impressive glazing, which perfectly illuminate the interiors and allow their free arrangement. The Ultraglide HST system is adapted to the latest requirements in the field of thermal insulation, which translates into energy savings and thermal comfort all year round.

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  • The Ultraglide system is designed to design sliding or lift-and-slide structures with increased thermal insulation.

  • Thanks to its parameters, the Ultraglide system allows the design of structures with very large sliding sash dimensions, with a maximum sash height of Hs=3300 mm and sash width of Bs=3200 mm.

  • The system allows the construction of windows and sliding doors with a maximum sash weight of 250 kg for the sliding option and 400 kg for the lift-and-slide option.

  • Ultraglide offers a low threshold option for easy access and increased comfort.

  • The system includes a 90° angle solution, which allows for interesting spatial designs.

  • Ultraglide Monorail is a system option that allows the creation of structures with a single running track, providing greater design flexibility.

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Colors Ultraglide HST

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PLEASE NOTE: The full range of colours, including non-standard veneers, is available in our showrooms and in the sales network of our Business Partners.
The presented graphic materials are for illustrative purposes only and the actual colours and textures of the products may differ from those shown in the advertising materials.
The presented graphics, including the presentation of colours, cannot constitute grounds for a complaint.
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