Windows Key Features
- > Insulated to reduce noise and dust
> Monsoon Proof
> Resistant to Strong Winds
> Reduce air conditioning costs
> Long Life
> Negligible Maintenance
> Termite Resistant
> Energy Efficient
The various systems are differentiated by the way the glass is fixed.This technique can be used with almost any type of glass, including double glazing units.
Patch Plate
Metal plate bolted to the corners of glass panels. The fixing bolt or screw is fixed through the glass hole between 2 plates linking the glass panels together.
1. Frameless glass assembly Generally 10 or 12mm thick tempered glass with countersunk holes, special bolt assembly for fixing the glass to the bearing or supporting structure of the building.
2. Spider Glass Wall. A system similar to the foregoing, where the bolt assembly contains a ball joint lodged inside the thickness of the glass. This enables the glass to move independently from the structure avoiding any twisting or bending of the glass.
3. Suspended Frameless Glass Assembly Glazing (P6). This system is mainly used for high glass walls and the system is suspended to accommodate the building movements, in particular for earthquakes.