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Rehau Launches Artevo Tilt-Turn Windows and Balcony Doors in North America

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Rehau Artevo tilt-turn windows and doors are available in a range of assembly options and portfolio of styles, including tilt-turn, turn, hopper and fixed windows as well as tilt-turn and hinged balcony doors for new construction and remodeling. Photo: Rehau.

Rehau introduces Artevo tilt-turn windows and balcony doors, an original system where modern design meets vigorous material innovations. Built from Rau-Fipro glass-fiber reinforced PVC, the system allows manufacturers and specifiers to deliver bigger, stronger windows for commercial and residential buildings while breaking the dependency on steel reinforcement. When paired with the new Rau-Flect low-emissivity insert, Artevo offers a fully recyclable solution that contributes superior performance to passive house and zero-energy building.

More about Artevo

Artevo windows and balcony doors are key contributors to passive house and zero-energy building. The new Rau-Flect low-emissivity insert optimizes thermal insulation, making it possible to meet U.S. Department of Energy R-7 window program requirements and achieve passive house cool, temperate climate certification. This new material technology is a V-shaped, weldable PVC component that has a reflective coating to eliminate convection in profile chambers, reducing heat radiation and providing reliability in extreme temperatures. In addition to its performance advantages, Rau-Flect is available in rolls for easy storage and installation. The component simply slides into the chamber, without the need for skilled labor.

Artevo can be configured to cost-effectively meet high-performance thermal, acoustical and structural targets. Featuring a seven-chambered frame and sash, fusion-welded corners, compression-seal technology, multi-point locking, and triple-glazing capacity, this tight-sealing system forms a barrier against air, water and noise infiltration. Its 80-millimeter frame depth with a 2-3/16-inch (56 mm) glazing capacity provides versatility for both new construction and remodeling projects. To maximize structural stability in larger units, the Artevo glazing design is optimized for adhesive bonding precision, while the frame and sash include integrated reinforcement zones that increase the security of hardware fastening. 

From tilt-turn, turn, hopper and fixed windows to tilt-turn and hinged balcony doors, Artevo offers a portfolio of styles and range of assembly options to help fabricators tailor solutions that meet unique project goals. The system achieves top performance: U-values down to 0.14, STC ratings up to 44 dB, OITC 37 and structural NAFS ratings up to CW-PG100. Artevo tilt-turn is also designated as a cool, temperate climate Certified Passive House Component by the Passive House Institute in Germany.

A fusion of short-strand glass fibers and PVC, Rau-Fipro hybrid technology has been making it possible to build 33% larger windows without steel reinforcement for more than a decade. When combined with the artistry of new Artevo profiles, this material delivers strength and stability that supports even larger openings, up to 9.2 feet (2.8 meters) in height. With a 4-19/32-inch (117 mm) total frame and sash height, Artevo provides a more expansive daylight opening for panoramic views that are fortified by the thermal insulation of Rau-Fipro. 

What the company says

"Artevo is a true engineering masterpiece, providing powerful stability and torsional rigidity to create sweeping views that don't depend on steel," says Katherine MacNevin, marketing manager with Rehau's window solutions division in North America. "Our exclusive Rau-Fipro hybrid PVC technology provides the strength needed to support lofty designs without the sting of a lofty price tag."

"Artevo ushers in a new era of window and door design, measuring up to challenging environments and efficiency needs,” says Rehau Americas CEO Thomas Troeger. "This new system is a significant milestone in our 65-year history of window and door innovation. Artevo adds to our portfolio of purposeful designs, from launching the first welded vinyl window in North America in 1976 to pioneering our Rau-Fipro hybrid PVC technology in 2008, demonstrating our continual drive to push profile technology forward." 

"When Artevo was in the early stages of development, we were determined to design a system that would be more eco-conscious, cleaner to process and easier to weld," says Randy Hoover, senior manager of design, Rehau's window solutions division in North America. "We studied available solutions from the lens of our vast material knowledge to strengthen Artevo's thermal qualities. While expanding foam and polystyrene foam have been the 'go-to' insulators, these materials get in the way of weld plates and pose health concerns due to particulate inhalation. This led us to zero in on our new material technology, Rau-Flect, which simply slides into the profile with no extra work, while taking thermal insulation to another level."

"Artevo systems not only offer phenomenal performance to meet the most demanding architectural plans of today, but also lend a distinguished look to modern construction," adds MacNevin. "With their elevated design and efficiency, these systems give window manufacturers and specifiers a powerful tool for differentiation."