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Curtain walls

Facade systems in which the load-bearing construction is made of grids of horizontal and vertical profiles of the same width, connected to each other by special aluminum connectors.

They are attached to the structure of the building via supporting verticals, most often in the part of the mezzanine structure, with specially designed galvanized or aluminum anchors.

The transparent fields are filled with glass panels made of double or triple glass.

There are several solutions for opening a window frame:

  • opening outwards
  • classic inward opening
  • with an invisible sash

The final covering are aluminum profiles of the same width, with a substructure.

These systems can be used to close all types of buildings, while their assembly requires scaffolding for the entire assembly time, which takes longer because the substructure is mounted separately, then the infill panel walls and the final cladding and flashings around the facade.

For these reasons, the recommendation to use the classic facade is for lower buildings, ground-floor storefronts of higher height where classical window systems are not statically satisfactory, for skylights on buildings where scaffolding is already used for other works on the facade, etc.

CF 50

Classic facade where the horizontal and vertical supporting profiles have a visual width of 50mm.

There is a wide selection of profiles for horizontal and vertical orientation mounting, depending on the grid and desired design.

In addition to vertical facades, it can also be used for various types of glass roofs and lanterns.

CF 75

A classic facade where horizontal and vertical supporting profiles have a visible width of 75mm.

It is much safer and can be used for larger grids and facade surfaces because it has a significantly higher capacity of drainage channels.

In this sense, it is also suitable for sloping surfaces, glass roofs and lanterns.

It was developed in accordance with the designer's idea and for the needs of the specific object.

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