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    Window Line Features Minimal Sightlines, Expansive Glass Areas

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorJuly 14, 2025Updated:July 16, 20252 Mins Read
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    Hope’s Windows Inc. is proud to announce the launch of its innovative SlightLine175 Series. This new product line represents the pinnacle of modern architectural design, offering minimal sightlines that maximize glass area and daylight while maintaining the superior strength and performance of hot rolled steel for which Hope’s is renowned.

    Revolutionary Design Elements

    The SlightLine175 Series introduces the following features:

    • Innovative polyimide thermal extrusion with solid hot-rolled steel mullions, which offers distinct shadow lines that minimally joins window and door frames. The result is a sleek aesthetic that enhances the overall appearance of any modern structure.
    • Engineered to handle high design pressures, this rigid mullion component reduces bulk and sightlines. This allows architects and designers to create expansive glass facades without compromising structural integrity.
    • Adds sophistication to the overall design, perfectly balancing form and function. Its unique aesthetic, yet robust construction glorifies the essence of Hope’s craftsmanship.
    • Combines the benefits of Landmark175 and Jamestown175 Series profiles for operable windows and doors.

    Uncompromising Performance

    The SlightLine175 Series embodies Hope’s commitment to excellence, incorporating:

    • Thermal Evolution Technology: Advanced thermal break technology ensures superior energy efficiency without sacrificing the slim profile.
    • Product Testing and Performance: Rigorous testing guarantees that the SlightLine175 Series meets or exceeds industry standards for wind load resistance, impact performance, air infiltration, and water penetration.
    • Power of 5 Finishing: Hope’s proprietary finishing process provides unparalleled protection and longevity, especially in coastal environments.

    Crafted for Contemporary Excellence

    The SlightLine175 Series represents a leap forward in modern architectural design, and can be used across all styles of architecture. By minimizing sightlines and maximizing glass area, architects can push the boundaries of contemporary aesthetics while maintaining structural integrity and performance.

    Combining Hope’s true hot-rolled steel profiles with a robust fin-like mullion, the SlightLine175 Series windows and doors are meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans in Hope’s Jamestown, N.Y., manufacturing facilities. This ensures unparalleled quality, design precision, and attention to detail that has been the hallmark of Hope’s for over a century.

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