Structural Glazing
Structural glazing is a specialized curtain-wall or façade system in which glass is bonded directly to a building’s structural framing (usually aluminum or steel) using high-strength, weather-resistant silicone sealants or other approved adhesives, rather than being held in place by conventional mechanical fasteners or exterior pressure plates. The result is a sleek, continuous glass surface with minimal visible framing, creating the appearance of an all-glass wall.
- Seamless Modern Appearance: Creates a clean, all-glass façade highly valued in contemporary architecture.
- Daylight & Views: Large uninterrupted panes maximize natural light and outside visibility.
- Flexibility of Form: Enables curved, sloped, or irregular building envelopes.
- Weather & Air Tightness: Properly designed silicone joints provide excellent resistance to wind, rain, and thermal movement.
- Thermal & Acoustic Performance: When combined with insulated glazing units, meets high energy-efficiency standards.
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