Motorhomes, camper vans and expedition vehicles are sometimes exposed to extreme weather as well as altitude and temperature differences while touring around the world. Therefore, the windows they are fitted with must also meet particularly high requirements.
This is precisely where the start-up extremfenster steps in with its specially developed SKI aluminium windows. Thanks to the SWISSPACER Air integrated into the cavity between the panes, these windows can withstand enormous differences in height and climate loads.
Every day, the extremfenster team works on new solutions that promise even better performance. Constantin Hanov-Blum, owner of extremfenster, said, “We are currently building a Saint-Gobain glazing unit with a special coating to create an insulating glass unit with vehicle approval. These panes would block almost the entire infrared warmth and ensure that the interior does not heat up.”
Last but not least, the specialists are working on glazing units that are even more resistant to vibrations and driving rain. Real extreme windows, in fact.