AT Sliding Aluminium Window
Uninterrupted views
Uninterrupted views
AT Sliding delivers expansive glass areas with minimal sightlines. The dual-rail system uses stainless steel rollers and a self-cleaning track for effortless operation, even on large-format panels up to 3 metres wide.
Key features
Slim interlock sightlines
Stainless steel roller carriage
Self-cleaning track profile
Double glazing standard
Flush threshold option
Integrated insect screen
Specifications
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Common questions
How large can an AT Sliding panel be?
Individual panels can reach up to 3,000 mm wide and 2,700 mm tall, making the system ideal for panoramic openings.
Is the AT Sliding suitable for high-wind areas?
Yes. The frame is reinforced and the interlock is engineered to resist wind loads up to Class C5.
Can insect screens be integrated?
Yes. A concealed insect screen track can be factory-fitted into the frame for a seamless finish.
Other window systems
Related resources
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In minimalist architecture, the frame should disappear. But ultra-slim profiles demand exceptional engineering. This guide explains sightlines, face widths, and interlocks — and how Atlas achieves structural integrity with interlocks as narrow as 22mm.
Aluminium vs uPVC vs Timber
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Casement vs Sliding Windows
Casement and sliding windows serve different architectural purposes. This guide compares ventilation, weather sealing, space efficiency, and maintenance — with specific recommendations for tropical climates like Singapore, Bangkok, and coastal Southeast Asia.
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