Facade & Skylight Systems
Aluminium is a popular material used in the construction of facade and skylight systems due to its strength, durability, and versatility. Facade systems are the outer skin of a building and protect it from external elements, while skylight systems are used to bring natural light into the building.
One of the primary advantages of using aluminium in facade and skylight systems is its strength and durability. Aluminium is a strong material that can withstand harsh weather conditions, including heavy rain, wind, and extreme temperatures. This makes it an ideal material for facade systems that need to be able to withstand the elements and protect the building from external factors.
In addition, aluminium is a lightweight material, which makes it easy to transport and install. This is particularly important in the construction of large facade and skylight systems that require a significant amount of material.
Aluminium is also a highly versatile material that can be easily fabricated into a variety of shapes and sizes. This allows for the creation of custom facade and skylight systems that can be tailored to the specific design and functional requirements of a building. For example, aluminium systems can be designed to accommodate different types of windows, doors, and other architectural features.
Aluminium facade and skylight systems also offer a range of finishes that can be applied to improve their aesthetic appeal and to provide additional protection against weathering and damage. These finishes include anodizing, powder coating, and painting.
Overall, the use of aluminium in facade and skylight systems offers a range of benefits that make it an ideal choice for architects, builders, and designers in the construction industry. The strength, durability, lightweight, versatility, and aesthetic appeal of aluminium systems make them a popular choice for the construction of modern and functional buildings.
Aluminum profiles support, beautify, and weatherproof facade and skylight systems. Architectural design, building needs, and desired functions determine profile selection. Facade and skylight aluminum profiles include:
Mullion and Transom Profiles: Vertical and horizontal aluminum profiles constitute the facade or skylight system framework. They support glass panels, insulated glass modules, and translucent materials.
Curtain wall profiles: They are mullion and transom systems for big facades. These profiles support outside cladding and stabilize the building envelope. Thermal breaks boost energy efficiency.
Cladding Profiles: Cladding profiles safeguard and beautify the facade system's exterior. These profiles can be altered to create unique architectural designs.
Skylight systems use ridge and eave profiles to support the glazing. These profiles let light in while resisting wind, snow, and other environmental pressures.
Glazing Bead Profiles: These profiles secure and seal glazing modules in facades and skylights. Gaskets or sealing materials provide weatherproofing, thermal insulation, and water infiltration in these profiles.
Mullion conceal Caps: These ornamental features conceal the exposed faces of facade mullions. They cover fasteners and joints and improve the facade's attractiveness.
Trim Profiles: Trim profiles finish and transition facade and skylight systems. They can be applied at corners, edges, and intersections to polish and integrate components.
Facade and skylight system profiles rely on design, project specifications, and area building norms.
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