Structural Glazing :

Structural Glazing as it is known today is a very fast catching concept which Architects prefer as no Aluminium Sections are visible from the Exterior and the glass or infill material is primarily bonded to the Aluminium frames by Structural Silicone Sealants. Enveloping the entire building with sheer high - rise glass wall incorporating complex shapes and uninterrupted views are possible, which are simple but yet dramatic.

  • In structural glazing the material used are glass, aluminium, Silicones etc. which are totally free from corrosion and decay compared to conventional building material such as wood, iron and steel etc.

  • Further aluminium being a light material while being strong, it acts lesser loads to the building structure.

  • With structural glazing natural lighting is allowed to be caused into the building thus reducing the requirement of lighting arrangement, unlike conventional building.

  • Similarly by using processed glass to structural glazing system the inside of the building would be well insulated from heat and sound. Thus by using structural glazing system less power / electricity is required for lighting and air conditioning and providing sufficient sound as well.

  • Structural glazing adds aesthetic look to the building. Aluminium frame is completely invisible from exterior. Totally uniform appearance of all panels, fixed and operable, Transparent, and opaque. Perfect finish. Only the very best material and most modern method of manufacture are used. Totally smooth appearance with uniform thick grove line.
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  Aluminium Curtain Walls

  • Curtain Walls - Curtain Walls are best defined as being non-load-bearing walls designed to provide a filtering envelope for a building. Their own deadweight and the wind forces which act on them are transferred to the building structure through anchorage points. In common with all other forms of wall construction they are required to provide the requisite standards of resistance to water penetration, air infiltration, solar heat gain, heat loss and sound transmission etc. It generally has an aluminium frame structure and glass vision panels with spandrels which can be made of any panel material: glass, aluminium composite panel, metal sheeting, granite stone, etc.

  • Aluminium Cladding - Aluminium Sheet and Aluminium Composite Cladding has recently found tremendous scope in today's Architecture due to constant need to decrease the dead loads by  solid claddings like granite etc.

  • The cladding is based on an Open Jointed System with provision for natural ventilation of the space between the cladding panels & the structure wall. These joints are designed so as to drain the rain water to the bottom of the cladding. All fixing and joint details are designed to provide for the expected thermal expansion and contraction to accommodate structural movement.