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Glass Facade Systems

The feature of the glass façade system is the mechanical installation of glazed panels glued to the cassettes side by side with a 15 mm joint between the glasses without seeing any aluminum mounting elements on the facade surface.

The combination of insulating glass to be used in the facade is determined according to the purpose of the building, the façade, the types of glass bearing the performance values in accordance with the weather and climate conditions in the location and the color of the glass suitable for the design of the project.

 

Handrail and Railing Features

 

In the case of refraction, the glass is subjected to heat treated glass in which the membrane size is divided into small masses. Glass panels that are cut and edge treated according to their size are heated to close to softening point and cooled rapidly. Tempered glasses which provide surface pre-tension by these special heat treatments are approximately 4-5 times more resistant to the pressure, impact and thermal breakage risks compared to normal glasses. In addition, the windows have gained flexibility.
Tempered Glass; Tempering process on the horizontal line to give more pressure stress to the outer surfaces of the glass, to give an indirect tensile stress on the glass center, cut to size according to the size of the edges of the glass to be melted (625-645 ° C) heated, heated, rapidly cooled to the surface of the glass 10,000 psi pressure stages.
Balustrades are manufactured from flat or curved glass, tempered and laminated to be very robust and safe. Transparent, matte and colored alternatives are available.
It is hygienic because it is a glass and is easily cleaned with normal household cleaning materials.
Glass disinfectants, pool salts, etc. are resistant to chemicals.
Not affected by sun / UV rays.
It does not allow growth of mold and bacteria.
The color does not disappear with time.


 

Use

 

It is about 5 times more powerful than normal glass with equal thickness. It is more resistant to heat.
Some of the places where they are used: facades in buildings, shops and showcases, fireplace enclosures and oven doors