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Our bow window is a fusion welded frame and sash. Our OpenEz Balance system provides a smooth opening and closing. If you are looking for window venting we have a sash vent option as well.

Our ergonomically designed extruded, contoured lift rails at the top and bottom for addtional ease of opening and closing. Lastly, our bow window is easy to clean with our bottom sash tilts.

Bow Window Sunview

Window Features

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Tilt In For Easy Cleaning

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4 Corner Fusion Welded

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TruSecure Lock

Sash Vents

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Non-metal Reinforcement at Interlock

Easy Screen Removal

  • Firstly, our windows used the latest in fusion welded frame and sash technology, instead of mechanically fastened corners. In fact, this method is superior for it provides a superior barrier from air and water.
  • Moreover, our OpenEz balance system provides seamless smooth opening and closing. Indeed, it’s ones of the smoothest operation in the market.
  • Additionally, no one wants unsightly window interiors showing.  That is why we use balance tube covers for enhanced interior appearance. This covers the unsightly interior metal tubes to give a clean interior look.
  • Fourth, everyone wants to feel safe.  For this reason our safety vent latches are a popular option.  Indeed, it will allow you to vent the window safely, while preventing unwanted openings, enterings or exists.

  • Get color coordinated options for cam action locks and keepers
  • Sixth, we focus on an ergonomic design and to create an solid lift rail for easy operation of opening and closing.
  • Seventh, we know you want a variety of options. That is why we provide brick mould, jamb extensions, 3.5” trim and many colors and wood grains option.
  • If you need an easy to install window, then we can provide an extruded nail-fin-built-in J channel, and jamb extensions to ensure easy homeowner or contractor installation.
  • Titan focuses on providing an attractive picture-frame-exterior, which will stand out as both durable and provide elegance with a rich curb appeal.
  • If you are worried about the screen functionality, don’t be.  Indeed our enclosed-screen-track provides superior screen retention and easy screen removal.
  • If long term frame strength and efficiency is a concern, then remember Titan has strategically placed insulating chambers in the frame and sash. This placement provides exceptional reinforcement, strength, and enhanced efficiency.
  • However, the features don’t stop there. We know you want an easy to clean window. For this reason, both sashes tilt in on the bow to provide any easy cleaning experience.

  • Furthermore, we use a non-metal interior frame reenforcement system.  Unlike, metal which can radiate ambient temperature our reinforcements both strengthen and provided increased window efficiency.
  • Last but not least our windows come in both Sunview and Sunview series. This allows us to provide industry leading Low-E glass packages amplifying energy efficiency.
  • Finally, rain runoff can cause window sill infiltration. But our welded slopped sill provides best in-class water runoff.

Neat Glass cardinal

Bow Window Series

It’s not magic it’s just low maintenance. Moreover, with this new 366 glass option, we can convert your exterior windows to self-cleaning. With NeatGlass, we use the power of the sun to organically biodegrade dirt and other organic materials. When it rains the water will rinse away the filth. Keep your bow window sunview series cleaner and virtually spotless.

Glass Options

Bow Window Sunview

Glass Performance: Analysis of various efficiency and solar factors
IG TYPE
AND COATING
Single-pane, Clear
Double-pane, Clear
Ordinary low-e
LoE3-366

VISIBLE LIGHT
Tranc-
mittance
90%
82%
76%
65%

EXTERNAL
REFLECTANCE
8%
15%
17%
11%

INTERNAL
REFLECTANCE
8%
15%
17%
12%

FADE TRANSMISSION
UV
0.71
0.58
0.50
0.05

ISO
0.84
0.75
0.68
0.43

SOLAR
Heat Gain
Coefficient
0.86
0.78
0.72
0.27

U-FACTOR: IP SI
AIR
FILL
1.04
0.48
0.34
0.29
5.91
2.73
1.93
1.65

ARGON
FILL
0.30
0.24
1.70
1.36

Note

All values calculated using Window 7.4. (See http://windows.lbl.gov/software/default.htm
and http://windows.lbl.gov/materials/optical_data/default.htm
for more information on glass optical data and the Window 7.4 program.) Emittance of ordinary
(pyrolitic) low-E is 0.16.

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient – (SHGC):

The amount of solar radiation that enters a building as heat. The lower the
number, the better the glazing is at preventing solar gain.

Fading Transmission:

The portion of energy transmitted in a spectral region from 300 to 600
nanometers. This region includes all of the ultraviolet energy and part of the visible spectrum,
and will give the best representation of relative fading rates. The lower the number, the better
the glass is for reducing fading potential of carpets and interior furnishings.

U-Factor:

This represents the heat flow rate through a window expressed in
BTU/hr·ft²·°F, using winter night weather conditions of 0°F outside
and 70°F inside. The smaller
the number, the better the window system is at reducing heat loss.

Cardinal actively supports and participates in the National Fenestration
Rating Council (NFRC). Windows with LoĒ³-366 that are rated and certified by the NFRC can
comply
with Energy Star™ requirements in all regions of the country. Northern zone will likely
require
the addition of LoĒ-i89 on the 4th surface to comply with U-Factor requirements

(See https://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=find_a_product.showProductGroup&pgw_code=WI
for more information on the Energy Star windows program.)

Inside / Outside Tempatures

INSIDE GLASS TEMPERATURE: °F°C
IG TYPE
AND COATING
Single-pane, Clear
Double-pane, Clear
Ordinary low-e
LoE-366(air fill),
LoE-366(argon fill)

-20°F
VERY COLD OUTSIDE
-30°C
VERY COLD OUTSIDE
37°
46°
49°
52°
-19°
11°

20°F
COLD OUTSIDE
-10°C
COLD OUTSIDE
31°
51°
57°
58°
60°
-3°
13°
14°
15°

Glass Performance: Analysis of various efficiency and solar factors
IG TYPE
AND COATING
Single-pane, Clear
Double-pane, Clear
Ordinary low-e
LoE2-272
LoE2-270

VISIBLE LIGHT
Tranc-
mittance
90%
82%
76%
72%
70%

EXTERNAL
REFLECTANCE
8%
15%
17%
11%
12%

INTERNAL
REFLECTANCE
8%
15%
17%
12%
13%

FADE TRANSMISSION
UV
0.71
0.58
0.50
0.16
0.14

ISO
0.84
0.75
0.68
0.55
0.53

SOLAR
Heat Gain
Coefficient
0.86
0.78
0.72
0.41
0.37

U-FACTOR: IP SI
AIR
FILL
1.04
0.48
0.34
0.30
0.30
5.91
2.73
1.93
1.70
1.70

ARGON
FILL
0.30
0.25
0.25
1.70
1.42
1.42

Note

All values calculated using Window 7.4. (See http://windows.lbl.gov/software/default.htm
and http://windows.lbl.gov/materials/optical_data/default.htm
for more information on glass optical data and the Window 7.4 program.) Emittance of ordinary
(pyrolitic) low-E is 0.16.

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient – (SHGC):

The amount of solar radiation that enters a building as heat. The lower the
number, the better the glazing is at preventing solar gain.

Fading Transmission:

The portion of energy transmitted in a spectral region from 300 to 600
nanometers. This region includes all of the ultraviolet energy and part of the visible spectrum,
and will give the best representation of relative fading rates. The lower the number, the better
the glass is for reducing fading potential of carpets and interior furnishings.

U-Factor:

This represents the heat flow rate through a window expressed in
BTU/hr·ft²·°F, using winter night weather conditions of 0°F outside
and 70°F inside. The smaller
the number, the better the window system is at reducing heat loss.

Cardinal actively supports and participates in the National Fenestration
Rating Council (NFRC). Windows with LoĒ³-366 that are rated and certified by the NFRC can
comply
with Energy Star™ requirements in all regions of the country. Northern zone will likely
require
the addition of LoĒ-i89 on the 4th surface to comply with U-Factor requirements

(See https://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=find_a_product.showProductGroup&pgw_code=WI
for more information on the Energy Star windows program.)

Inside / Outside Tempatures

INSIDE GLASS TEMPERATURE: °F
IG TYPE
AND COATING
Single-pane, Clear
Double-pane, Clear
Ordinary low-e
LoĒ²-272 / LoĒ²-270 (air fill)
LoĒ²-272 / LoĒ²-270 (argon fill)

-20F VERY COLD OUTSIDE
37°
46°
49°
52°

20°F COLD OUTSIDE
31°
51°
57°
58°
60°

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LoĒ³-366 Most Advanced Coating Option
Glass Performance
Inside / Outside Tempatures
IG TYPE AND COATING
Single-pane, Clear
Double-pane, Clear
Ordinary low-e
LoE3-366
VISIBLE LIGHT
Tranc-mittance
90%
82%
76%
65%
EXTERNAL REFLECTANCE
8%
15%
17%
11%
INTERNAL REFLECTANCE
8%
15%
17%
12%
FADE TRANSMISSION
UV
0.71
0.71
0.50
0.05
ISO
0.84
0.75
0.68
0.43
SOLAR
Heat Gain Coefficient
0.86
0.78
0.72
0.27
U-FACTOR: IP SI
AIR FILL
1.04
0.48
0.34
0.29
5.91
2.73
1.93
1.65
ARGON FILL
--
--
0.30
0.24
--
--
1.70
1.36
Note
All values calculated using Window 7.4. (See http://windows.lbl.gov/software/default.htm and http://windows.lbl.gov/materials/optical_data/default.htm for more information on glass optical data and the Window 7.4 program.) Emittance of ordinary (pyrolitic) low-E is 0.16.

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient – (SHGC):

The amount of solar radiation that enters a building as heat. The lower the number, the better the glazing is at preventing solar gain.

Fading Transmission:

The portion of energy transmitted in a spectral region from 300 to 600 nanometers. This region includes all of the ultraviolet energy and part of the visible spectrum, and will give the best representation of relative fading rates. The lower the number, the better the glass is for reducing fading potential of carpets and interior furnishings.

U-Factor:

This represents the heat flow rate through a window expressed in BTU/hr·ft²·°F, using winter night weather conditions of 0°F outside and 70°F inside. The smaller the number, the better the window system is at reducing heat loss.
Cardinal actively supports and participates in the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC). Windows with LoĒ³-366 that are rated and certified by the NFRC can comply with Energy Star™ requirements in all regions of the country. Northern zone will likely require the addition of LoĒ-i89 on the 4th surface to comply with U-Factor requirements
(See https://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=find_a_product.showProductGroup&pgw_code=WI for more information on the Energy Star windows program.)
INSIDE GLASS TEMPERATURE: °F°C
IG TYPE AND COATING
Single-pane, Clear
Double-pane, Clear
Ordinary low-e
LoE-366(air fill),
LoE-366(argon fill)
-20°F VERY COLD OUTSIDE
-30°C VERY COLD OUTSIDE
37°
46°
49°
52°
-19°
11°
20°F COLD OUTSIDE
-10°C COLD OUTSIDE
31°
51°
57°
58°
60°
-3°
13°
14°
15°
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LoĒ²-272/270 Legacy coating for moderate solar control
Glass Performance
Inside / Outside Tempatures
IG TYPE AND COATING
Single-pane, Clear
Double-pane, Clear
Ordinary low-e
LoE2-272
LoE2-270
VISIBLE LIGHT
Tranc-mittance
90%
82%
76%
72%
70%
EXTERNAL REFLECTANCE
8%
15%
17%
11%
12%
INTERNAL REFLECTANCE
8%
15%
17%
12%
13%
FADE TRANSMISSION
UV
0.71
0.58
0.50
0.16
0.14
ISO
0.84
0.75
0.68
0.55
0.53
SOLAR
Heat Gain Coefficient
0.86
0.78
0.72
0.41
0.37
U-FACTOR: IP SI
AIR FILL
1.04
0.48
0.34
0.30
0.30
5.91
2.73
1.93
1.70
1.70
ARGON FILL
--
--
0.30
0.25
0.25
--
--
1.70
1.42
1.42
Note
All values calculated using Window 7.4. (See http://windows.lbl.gov/software/default.htm and http://windows.lbl.gov/materials/optical_data/default.htm for more information on glass optical data and the Window 7.4 program.) Emittance of ordinary (pyrolitic) low-E is 0.16.

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient – (SHGC):

The amount of solar radiation that enters a building as heat. The lower the number, the better the glazing is at preventing solar gain.

Fading Transmission:

The portion of energy transmitted in a spectral region from 300 to 600 nanometers. This region includes all of the ultraviolet energy and part of the visible spectrum, and will give the best representation of relative fading rates. The lower the number, the better the glass is for reducing fading potential of carpets and interior furnishings.

U-Factor:

This represents the heat flow rate through a window expressed in BTU/hr·ft²·°F, using winter night weather conditions of 0°F outside and 70°F inside. The smaller the number, the better the window system is at reducing heat loss.
Cardinal actively supports and participates in the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC). Windows with LoĒ³-366 that are rated and certified by the NFRC can comply with Energy Star™ requirements in all regions of the country. Northern zone will likely require the addition of LoĒ-i89 on the 4th surface to comply with U-Factor requirements
(See https://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=find_a_product.showProductGroup&pgw_code=WI for more information on the Energy Star windows program.)
INSIDE GLASS TEMPERATURE: °F
IG TYPE AND COATING
Single-pane, Clear
Double-pane, Clear
Ordinary low-e
LoĒ²-272 / LoĒ²-270 (air fill)
LoĒ²-272 / LoĒ²-270 (argon fill)
-20F VERY COLD OUTSIDE
37°
46°
49°
52°
20°F COLD OUTSIDE
31°
51°
57°
58°
60°

Additional Options

Bow Window Sunview

Bow Window Sunview Color Options

Color Choices

It’s not magic but with this new 366 glass option we can convert your exterior windows to self cleaning. With TitanClean we use the power of the sun to organically biodegrade dirt and other organic materials. When it rains the water will rinse away the filth. Keep your bow windows cleaner and virtually spotless.

EXTERIOR / INTERIOR SOLID VINYL COLORS

White
Sandstone
Clay

WOODGRAIN INTERIOR COLORS

Golden Maple
Light
Dark Wood
Cherry Woodgrain
Walnut

SOLID EXTERIOR / INTERIOR LAMINATE

Bronze Laminate
Sliver Metallic Laminate
Anthracite Gray Laminate
Black Laminate
EXTERIOR / INTERIOR COATINGS
Cream White 100
Parchment
Buttercream 712
Sandstone 9004
Clay 145
Terraton 9005
Earthtone 9003
Green 9002
Brick Red 510
Royal Brown 905
Mountain Ridge
Bronze 9001
Storm Gray 310
Midnight Black
Custom color matching and custom laminate colors are available for larger jobs

Bow Window Sunview Grid Types and patterns

Grid Options

Grids in the IG (In between the glass)

FLAT
SCULPTURED / CONTOURED
SIMULATED DIVIDED LITE

Common and custom grid patterns available

Brick Mould Options Exterior Enhancements

Two Part Brick Mould
Two Part Brick Mould With Sill Nose
3-1/2” Exterior Trim

Bow Blind Options with Low E Glass

Blinds TILT, RAISE and LOWER in a sealed IG unit.

White
Sandstone
Clay
Silver Moon
Slate Grey
Espresso

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