Silicone Curtain Wall
The first and most widely used glass facade cladding system is the silicone curtain wall system. In this system, which is called structural silicone curtain wall, facade silicone filling is made between the glasses. It is a glass curtain wall system, which is created by silicone filling in the 16 mm wide fuga gaps between glasses and no visible aluminum profile frame on the exterior.
Silicone Facade Technical Features
Silicone facade detail solutions are provided in a practical and seamless way. It allows aluminum facade carriers of different widths. It is possible to apply electrostatic painted aluminum profile in various colors. Glass installation of different thicknesses on the facade and wing installation with different openings are provided. It provides glass facade integrity with bonding process. It provides maximum air and water discharge performance on the exterior with its condensate channels. Because of all wicks are EPDM, it provides maximum performance in air, heat and water insulation and a long exterior cladding lifetime.
Silicone Facade Types
The cassette silicone facade is formed with stepped glass, by sticking the cassette profiles into the frame with the bonding process. The formed cassette panels are mounted on the structural carrier, which was previously assembled at the construction site. It provides ease of opening hidden wings in desired areas.
The cassetteless silicone facade is the creation of the glass panel by bonding the glasses to the frame formed with the lath profiles between the insulating glass. The glass panels formed are mounted on the pre-assembled structural curtain wall. All joint gaps are filled with silicone and the curtain wall assembly is completed.