I may not sympathize but it’s alright. For example, in Austria, VSG is required for floor-to-ceiling windows if I’m not mistaken. Are all Austrians poor now?
Hmm, I will probably ask how strong the P4A glass is.
I also believe that the aforementioned Gealan S9000 Plus has a stop seal. It has a total of 3 seals and the middle one is also a fixed rib. So you can’t easily get a screwdriver under the window, right?
In this particular case, the branch of the patent office must be located in Schilda: a middle "seal" that is not elastic could not fulfill its sealing function. How far it serves burglary resistance as claimed in the brochure, I don’t want to comment on, except to say that I share your assessment that in this case a profile "with MD" is nevertheless effectively to be classified as "AD" and I advise you to choose the S9000 from the otherwise appreciated manufacturer but without the "plus" addition. Because this, in my opinion, is nonsense.
Austria, for example, requires VSG for floor-to-ceiling windows if I am not mistaken.
Having to do something is completely different from wanting to do it voluntarily Everyone should do as they please. I would completely refrain from any major security measures on windows. But that is my own decision.
I mean that the regulation can indeed make sense in Austria.
so you mean that the S9000 Plus (the stable middle sealing rib) is nonsense? Hhmm I, as a layperson, would have claimed that the middle rib is precisely there so that a potential burglar can no longer drive his screwdriver deep under the window. He hits the stable middle sealing rib.