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2025
DATE
11 - 24
How to Choose High-Quality Aluminum Windows for Sydney & Melbourne: Meeting Australia’s 7-Star Energ
This article targets Sydney and Melbourne homeowners, guiding them to choose high-quality aluminum window and australian window that meet Australia’s 7-star energy standard. It highlights 5 key insulation/energy-saving features: thermal break structure, double glazed window, Low-E glass, tinted glass, and EPDM sealing strips. Explaining WERS, it specifies 7-star requirements (Sydney: U≤1.8 W/m²·K, SHGC 0.35-0.45; Melbourne: U≤1.5 W/m²·K, SHGC 0.4-0.5). Rolansini’s products comply with AS2047—contact for personalized consultations.
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2025
DATE
11 - 17
The Impact of Tinted Glass on Aluminum Door and Window Insulation
Tinted glass enhances aluminum window insulation by absorbing and reflecting solar radiation, lowering SHGC by 0.2-0.4 and blocking over 90% UV rays—ideal for Australia’s high heat/UV. It reduces AC costs but may cut natural light (dark tints: 30-50% transmittance) and cause heat buildup. For Sydney (high temp), use dark tint + 20A double glazed + Low-E; for Melbourne (temp fluctuations), light tint + double silver Low-E. Comply with AS2208 and NatHERS 7-star. Pair with Rolansini’s thermal break frames for better efficiency.
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2025
DATE
11 - 12
Double Glazed & Low-E Glass for Aluminum Windows: Sydney & Melbourne Insulation Guide
This article targets Sydney and Melbourne homeowners, focusing on how **double glazed glass**, **Low-E glass**, and **insulating glass** configurations impact aluminum window insulation. It explains their definitions, applications, and AS2208 compliance, noting thermal break structures aid NatHERS 7-star energy compliance. Citing studies, 5+20A+5 standard double glazing (U=2.8 W/m²·K, SHGC=0.58) fails Sydney’s needs, while 5Low-E+20A+5 (U=1.7 W/m²·K with argon, SHGC=0.35) meets requirements. Recommendations: Sydney (argon-filled Low-E double glazing), Melbourne (triple glazing), coastal areas (marine-grade toughened Low-E double glazing). FAQs cover cost, metrics, compliance, and maintenance.
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2025
DATE
11 - 10
Thermal Break vs Non-Thermal Break Aluminum Windows: Sydney & Melbourne Energy Efficiency Guide
This article targets Sydney and Melbourne homeowners, focusing on thermal break structure, non-thermal break structure, and aluminum window. It explains thermal break integrates polyamide strips to block heat transfer, supporting NatHERS 7-star compliance, while non-thermal break is only for non-residential/mild climates. Citing studies, 29mm insulation strips achieve 2.4 W/m²·K (meets Sydney’s insulation needs) with structural safety; 35mm strips (2.0 W/m²·K) suit Melbourne’s winters. Climate-specific recommendations: Sydney (29mm + double-glazed Low-E), Melbourne (35mm + triple-glazed), coastal areas (marine-grade 29mm). FAQs address cost, compliance, and maintenance.
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