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Temporary windows

A temporary window is a window that completely imitates a real double-glazed window. Go to 3d model

One of the major and pressing issues for residents of border communities and territories adjacent to the front line in Ukraine is the damage to windows caused by enemy shelling. This is one of the main a problem that requires immediate resolution to safeguard homes and make them suitable for future use. Nowadays, families whose homes have had windows shattered by shockwaves or projectile fragments are being provided with OSB sheets by volunteers and local authorities. The drawbacks of OSB sheets include their inability to allow light through, inadequate insulation to retain warmth in homes, and a failure to protect against moisture leading to mold formation.

window A temporary window consists of a frame and a dense film, making it energy-efficient by effectively retaining warmth in the house.
window It is transparent and allows light to pass through.
window The window protects the home from moisture and prevents mold growth.
window The construction is segmental and flexible; the window remains in place under repeated shelling, and the film is easy to replace independently with minimal financial expenses.