STRUCTURAL GLAZING

Structural glazing is a continuous bonding system that connects specialized glass to an aluminum frame using silicone sealants. We offer three types of structural glazing: Stick Glazing, Semi Unitized Glazing, and Curtain Wall Glazing.

Advantages of Structural Glazing

Durability

Glass and aluminum used in structural glazing do not corrode or decay like traditional materials.

Environmental-Friendly

Aluminum is recyclable, making it a sustainable choice.

Lightweight

Despite its lightness, aluminum provides strength without burdening the building structure.

Energy Efficiency

Structural glazing allows natural light, reducing the need for artificial lighting and saving energy.

Thermal and Acoustic Insulation

Processed glass provides insulation against heat and sound, contributing to energy savings.

Limitations of Structural Glazing

Minimal Maintenance

Structural glazing requires minimal upkeep compared to other high-rise buildings.

Protection

Structural glazing protects against wind, water, and heat damage.

Aesthetics

It adds aesthetic appeal with seamless blending of aluminum frames with the building’s exterior.

Modular Installation

Structural glazing allows for simultaneous coordination with other building activities.

In summary, structural glazing offers excellent flatness, lightweight construction, attractive appearance, weather resistance, vibration damping, sound and heat insulation, easy installation, and low maintenance requirements.