The success of the Gorter glazed roof hatches continues following the launch of the new RHTG roof hatch fitted with triple insulating glass known as triple glazing. Glazed roof hatches are often used to access roof terraces and roof gardens and, in this new type of glazing complemented by yet another size option, they offer even more advantages!
The fire resistance of Gorter’s largest fire-resistant wall hatch measuring 800 x 800 mm was recently tested according to EN 1634-1:2014. The test carried out under ISO 17025 accreditation was very successful, with the hatch more than meeting the set requirements. An official declaration can now be issued, and will apply not only at a national (previously associated with KOMO) but also a European level.
Gorter supplies ultra-insulated roof hatches for Colruyt supermarkets in Belgium and France. The use of these roof hatches and the subsequent energy savings fit in well with the energy-neutral vision of the supermarkets.
Gorter supplies a special series of fire-resistant steel roof hatches with RHTEI type designation and a fire-resistance class of EI120.
Gorter roof hatches are the first in the industry to be supplied with a European Technical Assessment (ETA), undisputed confirmation of proven performance, and an associated CE mark.
Tuesday 18th and Wednesday 19th August have been the training days at Gorter. During these days we have welcomed three new colleagues.
Gorter of North America has been represented by Dudoc since 1st June. There is a showroom in the Dudoc building in Vancouver where the Gorter RHT and RHTG roof hatch are among the products on show. You can find out here about the unique product features and benefits of Gorter roof hatches.
Gorter is excited to share their ground breaking news that once again they have increased the insulation rating of our roof hatches. Thanks to an innovative modification to the patented design, the insulation rating of the roof hatch now comes in at Uw ≤ 0,319 W/(m².K)
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