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The term "aluminum lifing windows" isn't a standard industry term, but it likely refers to one of two common types of aluminum windows with opening mechanisms involving lifting or tilting:
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Tilt & Turn Windows (Most Likely):
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Operation: These have a dual-action mechanism:
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Turn: The window swings inward like a door for full opening/cleaning.
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Tilt: The top of the window tilts inward (often 10-15 degrees) for secure ventilation while leaving the bottom closed. This "tilting in" action often involves a slight initial lift or rotation.
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Frame: Made from durable, strong aluminum profiles.
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Benefits: Excellent security (multi-point locking), great ventilation control, easy cleaning (inside and out from inside), modern aesthetic, energy-efficient options available.
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Common Use: Popular throughout Europe and increasingly in modern homes worldwide.
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Sliding Windows with Lift Mechanism:
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Operation: To slide the sash horizontally, you often need to lift it slightly first. This disengages it from the bottom track, allowing smooth sliding.
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Frame: Made from aluminum.
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Benefits: Space-saving (no inward/outward swing), simple operation, good for wide openings.
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Common Use: Very common globally for patios, larger openings, and modern designs.
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Other Possibilities (Less Common):
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Awning Windows: These open outwards from the bottom, hinged at the top. While opening involves pushing the bottom out, not lifting per se, the handle operation might feel similar. Aluminum is a common frame material.
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Hopper Windows: These open inwards from the top, hinged at the bottom. Again, the operation involves pulling the top in, not direct lifting, but aluminum frames are used.
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