Panoramic Glass

WHAT IS A PANORAMIC GLASS? 

Panoramic glazing is the best choice for facade design, allowing you to create an almost completely transparent wall and highlight the building's exclusivity. The application spectrum of this technology covers all modern building types. Window structures are installed in multi-storey residential complexes, private houses, and administrative and commercial buildings. Presented and practical - these are the main reasons for ordering panoramic glazing, the price of the service depends on the type of system and the amount of work. The technical characteristics of these window designs are not inferior to the classic design of the exterior walls. Exterior glass materials provide excellent light transmittance, while providing protection against UV rays and minimum heat loss. The system is characterized by increased strength thanks to the use of proven aluminum profiles and special glass processing. Before installation, it goes through several stages of the preparatory phase.

 

Spider system

The system involves the use of special spatial brackets to fix the glass; this allows you to get rid of the facade of visually noticeable glass elements.

 

 

Structural System

The basis of the system consists of special connections hidden behind the glass and not visible from the outside. It looks like a single glazing surface without facade plates and profiles.

 

Semi-Structural System

System in which the post-bolt frame and structural or normal glass unit is used. Allows the use of large infill elements.

 

Modular System

It consists of prefabricated element modules produced in production. The system provides high assembly speed.

 

Post-Transom System

The support frame of the system consists of vertical posts and horizontal bolts attached to them. Frame elements are hidden behind glass, only the decorative profile is visible from the outside.

Technical Specifications of Panoramic Facade Glasses

Maximum Power

• Hardening • Coating film • Lamination

Increased Light Reflection

This factor is important if the panoramic windows are placed on the roof of the building or are not facing the sunny side. Reflective effect, coloring, enamel or electrochronic glass, low emissivity films, etc. It can be obtained using.

High Energy Saving

To reduce heat losses, a tin oxide or soft silver coating is applied to the inner surface of the glass and the spaces between the glasses are filled with argon.

Advantages of Panoramic Glasses