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Torinco presents at Veteco the new generation of minimalist wooden sliding windows.

The Veteco 2024 fair has served as a platform for Torinco to showcase its latest advancement in the field of minimalist sliding windows. This new generation of systems has captured attention for its innovative design and ability to transform architectural spaces through the incorporation of advanced technology in its products.

Among its offerings, Torinco has launched a wooden pocket sliding system capable of supporting leaves up to one thousand kilograms. This system is equipped with the latest hardware developments, ensuring smooth, silent, and effortless sliding. Lorenzo Nadales, Torinco’s manager, has reaffirmed the company’s commitment to creating wood solutions that align with the most demanding architectural projects of today.

Another outstanding product is their lifting sliding system, designed to eliminate architectural barriers by dispensing with pillars. The structure, composed of three corner leaves, increases the sense of spaciousness, creating a seamless transition between the interior and exterior of the property. This configuration stands out not only for being visually appealing, thanks to its hidden rails, but also for offering barrier-free access and a high level of acoustic and energy insulation.

Torinco does not stop there and has introduced interventions specially designed for buildings undergoing rehabilitation. This innovative package consists of an exterior fixed louver, an intermediate window providing high acoustic and thermal insulation, and a “reclaimed” exterior shutter that not only increases energy efficiency but also adds significant aesthetic value.

With its presence at Veteco 2024, Torinco not only reaffirms its role as a leader in window system innovation, but also promotes integration between aesthetics, functionality, and energy efficiency. Thus, it consolidates itself as a reference in the field of construction and building rehabilitation.

Source: Portico.es in Spanish

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