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Marine Rectangular Window

Marine Rectangular Window


Introduction of Marine Rectangular Window

A marine rectangular window is a type of window that is commonly used in the construction of ships and boats. As the name suggests, this type of window has a rectangular shape and is typically made of materials that can withstand the harsh marine environment, such as tempered glass or acrylic.

Marine rectangular windows are commonly used to provide natural light and ventilation to the interior spaces of a vessel, such as cabins, saloons, and other living areas. They can also be used to provide visibility for the crew when navigating the vessel.

Features of Marine Rectangular Window

Provides good visibility: Marine rectangular windows offer clear, unobstructed views of the surrounding water, which is essential for safe navigation and observation.

Allows natural light in: Rectangular windows allow natural light to enter the cabin, which can help reduce energy costs and improve the onboard environment.

Enhances aesthetic appeal: Well-designed marine rectangular windows can enhance the aesthetic appeal of the vessel and make it more attractive to potential buyers.

Wide range of materials available: Marine rectangular windows can be made from a variety of materials, including tempered glass, acrylic, and polycarbonate, allowing for flexibility in design and customization.

Configulation Selection

parts

material

Pros and Cons

Glass

Toughened glass

The strength is several times higher than that of ordinary glass, the fragile property is improved, and the resistance to rapid cold and heat is higher than that of ordinary glass.

Normal Glass

The light transmittance of ordinary glass is good, and its surface is smoother than tempered glass, but its strength and safety are worse than that of toughened glass.

Window frame and seat

Q235

Good welding performance, Good low temperature toughness

LF5 Aluminum

Anti-corrosion, but expensive and not fireproof

Copper

High strength, high hardness

Seal

Neoprene

Excellent Watertight performance

Options according to user requirements

Parts

Remark

Features

Window Type

Fixed

Openable

Inward opening/Outward opening

Installation Type

Bolt

Welded

Frame type

Round Corner

Square Corner

Comparison Differences

Other manufacturers low quality marine rectangular window

HI-SEA high quality marine rectangular window

1. The glass cuts corners, adopts non-tempered glass, and the glass thickness is thin, the structure is fragile and fragile, and the sharp edge after rupture has caused harm to the human body.

2. The window frame adopts the metal structure with high impurity content, the cost is low, and the strength is not up to standard.

3. The window edge sealing material has poor ductility, is easy to deform, and cannot guarantee watertightness.

4. Improper surface treatment of castings and defects such as cracks and pores will affect the service life of portholes.

1. The glass adopts a multi-layer tempered glass structure, which not only has high strength, but also better safety, and has a certain sound insulation function.

2. The material standard refers to GB/T 5746-2001, which conforms to the marine specification

3. After the parts are processed, anti-rust treatment such as hot-dip galvanizing or anodizing is performed.

4. The window shall be impacted by water with a pressure of not less than 0.2MPa and there shall be no water droplets on the impacted part.

5. All inspection items for windows are in compliance with the requirements.


Drawings&Specifications


Type nominal size Cutout in steel wall size of frame
w*h r w1*h1 r1 w2*h2 w3*h3
E
F
300*425 50 352*477 76 348*473 430*555
355*500 50 407*552 76 403*548 485*630
400*560 50 452*612 76 448*608 530*690
450*630 100 502*682 126 498*678 580*760
500*710 100 552*762 126 548*758 630*840
560*800 100 612*852 126 608*848 690*930
900*630 100 952*682 126 948*678 1030*760
1000*710 100 1052*762 126 1048*758 1130*840
1100*800 100 1152*852 126 1148*930 1230*930

How to make routine maintenance on marine rectangular windows

Here are some general steps for routine maintenance of marine rectangular windows:

Regular cleaning: Clean the windows with a soft cloth and mild soap solution. Avoid using abrasive or harsh chemicals that can damage the window surface.

Check for leaks: Inspect the window seals regularly to ensure there are no leaks or gaps that can allow water to enter the vessel. If any leaks are found, repair or replace the seals as necessary.

Lubrication: Apply lubricant to the window hinges and hardware to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.

Check for damage: Inspect the windows for any signs of damage, such as cracks, scratches, or dents. Repair or replace damaged windows as necessary.

Inspect hardware: Check the window hardware, such as latches and handles, to ensure they are functioning properly. Replace any broken or worn hardware as necessary.

Sealant maintenance: Check the sealant around the window frames and replace as necessary to ensure a watertight seal.

Check for discoloration: Look for any discoloration or fogging on the window surface. This may indicate a damaged or degraded seal, which can lead to leaks or other problems.

Overall, regular maintenance of marine rectangular windows is important to ensure they are functioning properly and providing a clear view of the surrounding environment. By following these general steps, you can help ensure the longevity and effectiveness of your marine windows.


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