Akotherm: Patented sliding insulation bar prevents the bimetal effect and its consequences

Dezember 07 17:14 2006

Thermal separation thanks to new sliding barrier optimising Akotherm door systems in the future.

Doors not working properly when exposed to great heat often give grounds for owners complaining. The cause of this is the so-called bimetal effect. The metal expands in great heat and because it is inherent in the design, it inevitably leads to the well-known, undesirable adverse effects.

Akotherm has risen to this challenge and achieved thermal separation for its AT 730 and AT 730 HIS door systems using a new, patented sliding insulation bar. Although this new development cannot actually stop the bimetal effect itself, what it can do is to reduce the thermal warping which results to virtually imperceptible levels.

What they are sure of at Akotherm is: „We are convinced that optimising our door systems has made a major contribution to the satisfaction of our partners and the building owners.“

You can find out all about the new sliding insulation bar engineered by Akotherm in Hall C1, Stand 522 at the BAU 2007 trade fair in Munich.

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Tel: +49 2631 964674
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Akotherm in the Internet at www.akotherm.eu

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