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Customized Aluminum Curtain Wall Insulated Glass Exterior Building Spider System
Insulated glass also called double-glazed glass, apply to external building walls which refers to the supporting structural system that relative to the main structure, has a certain ability of deformation, but the glass structural system does not share the weight or loading of the building and main structure, it is building wall. It is mainly made of double-glazed glass that heat insulation and sound resistance, or tempered laminated safety glass with a spider system.
Hardware
| 1. Customized handle for the glass curtain wall 2.Skillfully combined the transmission mechanism and the square shaft; 3. Go with gearwheel for stable and smoothly opening and closing. 4.Multi-point lock for better security performance. |
Hinge
| 1. Modular design hinges for easier screws position and faster installation, configuration options are as customer required; 2. Separate clamp, no need to install is good to improve the efficiency hinge installation; 3. Stainless steel material is wear-resistant and durable, and has strong bearing capacity to prevent the fan from sagging |
Heat insulation broken bridge aluminum alloy | Aluminium alloy of the heat insolation of advantages: 1. Energy saving: the remarkable energy saving effect of K value of 2.0 to 3.0 w/m2k energy-saving thirty percent to 40. 2. The sound insulation, good sound insulation performance, reduce noise 30-50 db 3. Insulation: condensation coagulate frost prevention function, the window clean and bright 4. High intensity, wind resistance performance after reach the standard level 1 5. Good air tightness, reach the standard level 1 6. 3 room design principle, high stability, mechanical performance is excellent, middle seal design, double sealing effect |
Glass curtain walls are lightweight aluminum-framed facades housing glass or metal panels. These glazing systems don’t support the weight of a roof or floor. Instead, gravity loads and wind resistance transfer from the surface to the building’s floor line. Curtain walls are often part of a building envelope or comprises one part of a wall system. Each glazing system requires careful integration with other adjacent structural elements such as wall cladding, roofs, and wall details.