COMPACT XL GLASS
Minimalist sliding glass door systems | Compact Glass
Compact XL Glass
System for sliding glass passage doors up to 110kg.
The SV-X110 system for sliding glass doors is the perfect choice to achieve a modern, minimalist, and visually appealing installation without neglecting the most advanced technical aspects: compact profiles that conceal the mechanisms and a state-of-the-art braking system for smooth, safe, and pleasant sliding.
1. System for interior glass sliding doors.
2. Compact profile that conceals all mechanisms within the track, achieving a modern and minimalist look.
3. Profile and accessories available in matte silver anodized aluminum, matte black lacquered, and matte white lacquered finishes.
4. Wall, ceiling, false ceiling, or glass wall installation options.
5. The single sliding leaf is the most basic variant of the system, serving as an access point between spaces. Additionally, the option of a sliding leaf + fixed glass is available for ceiling and wall installations.
6. Ball-bearing rollers for effortless sliding.
7. Two braking options: retaining brake and damping brake (SoftPro) for smooth, impact-free door closure, while extending the product's lifespan.
8. No floor guide required to keep the passageway clear.
9. No glass machining necessary in any of the applications.
10. Applus+ certified according to EN 1527 standard for the entire product line. Durability Grade 6: 100,000 test cycles and Corrosion Grade 4: 240 hours.
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SV-X110 | 110 kg | DOCUMENTS TO DOWNLOAD
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System
SV-X110
Weight
- 110 kg
Instructions
DWG/DXF
DOCUMENTS TO DOWNLOAD
DWG/DXF Files |
Quality certif.
DOCUMENTS TO DOWNLOAD
Quality certificate SV-X110 |
BIM
DOCUMENTS TO DOWNLOAD
BIM Files |
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Separate the kitchen from the dining room? Or merge the two rooms into one single space? This is one of the main questions that architects face when designing a home or proposing a domestic renovation. In some cases, the solution is based on being able to choose at any time; installing a sliding door that separates the rooms when necessary and, at other times, allows opening the doors and joining the...