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MasterLine 8

MasterLine 8
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The MasterLine 8 system offers a wide range of insulated and robust doors that meet the modern requirements for safety, thermal insulation and stability. Reyners offers a wide range of insulated and robust doors that meet the modern requirements of for safety, thermal insulation and stability, which allows large entry doors to be created. MasterLine doors are available as glass doors or opening panels to the inside and out. All doors can be fitted with a wide range of locks and hinges.

MasterLine doors are designed according to modern air tightness and thermal performance criteria and fall into the RC2 and RC3 anti-burglary class.

Technical specifications for MasterLine 8

ENERGY
Thermal insulation: Uf value up to 1.4 W / m²K depending on frame / ventilation combination and glass thickness.
The Uf value measures the heat flow. The lower the Uf value, the better the thermal insulation of the frame.

COMFORT
Acoustic performance: Rw (C; Ctr) = 43 (-1; -4) dB, depending on the type of window and opening.
The Sound Reduction Index (Rw) measures the sound reduction capacity of the frame.
Air tightness (max test pressure): 600 Pa
The air tightness test measures the volume of air that would pass through a closed window at a certain air pressure.
Water tightness: 7A (300Pa)
The water tightness test involves the application of uniform water spray to increase the air pressure until the water passes.
Wind resistance (max. Test pressure): 1200 Pa
Wind resistance (frame deformation): C (≤ 1/300)
Wind resistance is a measure of the strength of the profile structure and is tested by applying elevated air pressure levels to simulate wind force. There are up to five levels of wind resistance (1 to 5) and three classes of deformation (A, B, C). The higher the number, the better the performance.

SAFETY
Burglar resistance: RC 2 / WK 2, RC 3 / WK 3
Anti-burglary resistance is tested by statistical and dynamic loads as well as by simulated discontinuation of the use of specified instruments.