Sliding Door Systems
Sliding Door Systems
Glass is increasingly becoming more prominent in the interior. Dark rooms without external light win comfort by means of interior sliding glass doors. Transparency is at the forefront. Visibility is afforded into the kitchen, living or dining room. A small room thereby becomes larger and, at the same time, by partitioning (noises, smells) comfortable elegance is achieved.Through the development of particularly low sliding systems (e.g. GM TOPROLL SMART, overall height only 40 mm), the glass stands at the forefront. Only the absolutely necessary system parts (reduced to the absolute minimum) are mounted either surface flush with the ceiling or slightly visible, living up to superior expectations. More about Toproll GM System read in section systems overview section.
The slim solution for doors entirely of glass. We also recommend draw attention to complements all conventional, all-glass-door, fitting systems which are ideal in combination with other's GM systems, seal are available in two colours, in grey and black, with very slim profile for superior solutions and suitable ideally for Dorma and Kis metal fittings. Ptofile mount length 5,200 mm and this glass is - toughened safety glass, suitable for 8 and 10 mm glass also.
GM TOPROLL -The secure frameless façade sliding system, slides to the right or the left. The system is particularly suitable for buildings exposed to extreme weather conditions and high winds. This system combines the optical transparency of the framelessness with passive safety, this mean if a glass component breaks, the falling of glass bits can be decisively delayed through the use of VSG/TVG or VSG/ESG. GM Toproll Smart – the top-mounted suspended door system for glass thicknesses of 10 and 12 mm. The system has a slimline design with a height of only 40 mm and is suitable for a sliding door weight of up to 150 kg. A heat soak test is generally recommended for sliding doors of ESG glass.
Sliding Systems for Balcony and Loggia Glazing
Building with sliding glass systems has become a clear architectural requirement due to the sophisticated technical possibilities. This technique allows the glass cladding of the substructure to be dispensed of, creating a “floating” all-glass shell. The user will benefit from the sound protection, extended use, wind and weather protection, privacy and energy saving potential of the balcony or loggia glazing.The architectural advantages lie in the smooth, glass exterior facade surface and filigree and scarcely visible system profiles, which generate a maximum transparency and airiness.









