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Crystal Window & Door launches aluminum projected window line; Multi-function Series 8500/8600 available in variety of styles

Crystal’s Series 8500/8600 aluminum architectural window line. Crystal’s Series 8500/8600 aluminum architectural window line.

Flushing, NY National manufacturer Crystal Window & Door Systems has added to its line of aluminum and vinyl windows. The Series 8500/8600 aluminum projected window line, available in a variety of styles with frame depth and insulating glass thickness options, is suitable for numerous replacement and new construction applications.  The window line’s high AAMA ratings and continuous master frame position is a cost effective step up from competitor products.

The new Crystal 8500 Series is available in four styles – out-swing casement (8500), fixed (8510), project-out awning (8520) and project-in hopper (8530).  Standard with strong durable 2” depth frames and sashes, the line boasts AAMA architectural ratings from AW-PG80 to AW-PG100. Of great appeal to owners, architects and installers is the continuous single master frame which offers the ability to combine up to three windows of the same or varying styles in one grouping.

“Our new Series 8500 aluminum window line master frame allows property owners and designers to achieve the modern fenestration look so desired in today’s buildings while saving time, effort and money over traditional ‘stacking’ and ‘ganging’ of separate windows using mullions,” said Steve Chen, Crystal COO.  “High end European style hardware, a face flange frame option, as well as custom trim and panning accessories ensure this new product line stands out from the crowd.”

The new Crystal Series 8500 windows use concealed four-bar stainless steel friction hinges and single operation stainless steel multi-point locks for all casements and large size awnings and hoppers assuring smooth, secure operation. Double rows of bulb weatherstripping on the sashes keep out the elements.  An integral pull handle on the sash is a standard feature on the casement window, and limit stops are an option.  Also available are optional screens for all the operating windows.  All Crystal products are finished using durable AAMA 2604 powder coat paints.

The new Crystal windows feature 1” insulating glass with the PPG Intercept Ultra spacer system as standard.  For even better thermal and sound attenuation performance, 1-¼” thick insulating glass units are an option.

The 8600 Series replicates everything from the 8500 line as far as styles, features and options, except it features a 3-¼” frame.  The 3-¼” frame readily adapts to many building applications, especially traditional window replacements.  The larger frame size mulls easily with the other 3-¼” products in Crystal’s vast product line.

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