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Double/Triple Insulated Fire Glass Façade Curtain Walling Units Self-cleaning Structural Glazing Stick Built System
Quick Detail:
1. Wide availability of system choice on the market at very
competitive prices and short lead-in times
2. Suited for angular or complex facades
3. Slighlines are slimmer than Unitized Curtain Walling
4. Quicker production processes in the factory
After years’ development, our group has evolved into an integral turn-key contractor for various buildings and construction. So we have capacity in various huge projects design & build based on satisfactory budget control. Welcome clients to make enquiries directly on whatever kind of building engineering or building surrounding materials pricing. Our professional engineering teaam are all ready here to offer customized design and price. Our pricinple is One Trial Order Bring Constent Cooperation!
Glass Façade Stick Curtain Walling (SWC) system may be defined as
non-load bearing walls, usually suspended in front of structural
steel or concrete framing. The term “stick” refers to the
factory-cut mullions and transoms which are transported to site as
loose bars and sticks. However it is possible to assemble them into
a ladder frame often referred to as “ladders” for quicker site
assembly.
A stick built curtain wall refers to the method of construction by which glass façade curtain wall is assembled on site, piece by piece. The manufacturer delivers each individual component; glass, mullion, spandrel; and glaziers assemble the curtain wall directly on the structure.
The stick built system requires installation by highly skilled laborers on site, increasing the installation cost and causing some quality control issues. However, the on site installation allows for easier detailing of connections and larger tolerances in the building structure.
The advantage of a stick built system comes from its cost savings over a unitized system. On small project, the scale is too small to make it economical to prefabricate panels, so the added on-site time and cost is worth the higher unit cost associated with a small scale unitized system. For this reason, stick built systems are typically used on small to mid-sized projects.
HOW TO CHOOSE FROM STICK and UNITIZED CURTAINWALL SYSTEMS | ||
Selection Criteria | Stick Curtainwall | Unitized Curtainwall |
Project Size | Small | Large |
Wall Configuration | Complex (Many changes in plane, e.g. soffits, corners, etc.) | Repetitive (Large expanses of flat wall) |
Joint Pattern | Random | Uniform horizontal sill line |
Glazing | Field | Factory |
Inter-story Movements | Very limited | Inter-locking frames accommodate movements |
Quality Control | Subject to site variables (Both environment and equipment) | Controlled factory conditions |
Modification | Can be cut-to-fit in the field | Pre-engineered |
Sealing | Subject to site variables | Minimal field sealing |
Field Labor Cost | High (Many parts to track and assemble) | Low |
Field Labor Duration | Slow | Fast (Often setting 75 sqft or more per unit) |
Access and Safety | Exterior access required | Set from the interior (Exterior optional) |
our stick system façades are the flexible, tried-and-tested versatile solutions among the range of façade systems. The wide range of profiles and the extensive equipment options offer you optimum creative freedom. The state-of-the-art technology ensures the highest level of process security, from the planning stage through to completion. With narrow face widths of 50 and 60 mm, the system construction lends façades a particularly filigree appearance. Additional functions for security and maximum thermal insulation may be included simply and inexpensively, without compromising on aesthetics.