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Edinburgh Glass Facade

Glass Curtain Wall

Edinburgh Glass Facade

  • Profile Thickness 2.1mm(Reinforcement part up to 5.8mm)
  • Section Thickness 180(Column to Column Cap)
  • Profile Visible Width 60mm
  • Standard Glass Configuration 6+15A+6
  • Optional Color Scotland Star Grey,Galaxy Grey
  • Surface Treatment Powder Coated

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Product Features

Building exterior design

Designed to address the challenge of oversized doors and windows, this solution necessitates outdoor installation. 
Boasting a sleek and refined profile, it can be disassembled into individual parts for convenient transportation to the assembly site. 
The internal drainage system seamlessly integrates into the curtain wall, effectively mitigating condensation and external water accumulation issues. 
For single-span structures (applicable in non-coastal areas with 300MPA), column profiles can span up to 5500mm internally and up to 7000mm with inner core reinforcement. The beam width (glass) can extend up to 2000mm.

Insulation strips: PN66 black rubber strips
Sealing strips: EPDM black rubber strips, as well as rubber and plastic composite strips
Sealant: Typically a neutral silicone sealant is used for weather resistance
Sealing components: PP, PA6, ABS materials are utilized
Installation structure type: Single span (single beam) and cross layer (continuous beam)
Can be equipped with casement windows, sliding windows, electric doors (subject to review), and entrance doors.

Custom glass panelling


The stick glass curtain wall is constructed by first installing the vertical mullions (or horizontal beams) onto the building structure, followed by the installation of horizontal mullions (or vertical beams). These mullions and beams form a grid, onto which unit components of panel materials are fixed after being processed in the factory. The load carried by these panel material unit components must be transmitted to the building structure through the mullions (or beams). Typically, this structure involves on-site installation of mullions and beams to form a grid, with subsequent fixing of panel material unit components to the frame. Vertical joints of the panel material unit components are connected to vertical mullions, while horizontal joints are connected to horizontal beams; sealant is used for joint sealing in order to prevent water and air infiltration.


Architectural glass manufacturer

The main features of the stick glass curtain wall are as follows:

1. The construction method is flexible, the process is relatively mature, and it has been tested by more engineering practices, so it is currently one of the most commonly used glass wall structural forms.
2. The main structure has strong adaptability, and the installation sequence is basically not affected by the main structure.
3. Sealant joint treatment is used, which has good water tightness, air tightness, good thermal insulation and sound insulation, and has certain anti-layer displacement ability.
4. Panel material unit components are factory-made, and the performance of structural adhesive is guaranteed.
5. A large number of installation procedures are carried out on site, requiring a large amount of site management work.
6. The sealant construction requires strict requirements. The preliminary cleaning and gluing process requires high qualifications for workers; the installation and gluing control points are many, and the process is complex, requiring high quality of engineering management.

The Edinburgh Glass Facade is a solution for oversized doors and windows. This innovative glass curtain wall system is designed to provide a clean and elegant appearance while offering exceptional functionality. 

The Edinburgh Glass Facade is the perfect choice for those seeking a modern and sophisticated look for their building. Its sleek profile can be disassembled into parts, making it easy to transport to the site for assembly. This feature ensures a hassle-free installation process, saving time and effort.

One of the standout features of the Edinburgh Glass Facade is its internal drainage device, which can be hidden within the curtain wall system. This clever design eliminates the problem of dew and external water accumulation, ensuring that the facade remains pristine and free from water-related issues.

In non-coastal areas, the Edinburgh Glass Facade boasts a single-span structure with impressive capabilities. The span of the column profile can reach up to 5500mm, and with reinforcement, the inner sleeve core can extend to 7000mm. Additionally, the beam width for the glass can reach an impressive 2000mm, making it suitable for a wide range of architectural designs.

Ideal for commercial and residential buildings, the Edinburgh Glass Facade is a versatile and reliable choice for architects and developers. Its stick glass wall system offers a seamless and contemporary look, adding a touch of sophistication to any structure.

Choose the Edinburgh Glass Facade for a stunning, high-performance glass wall solution that combines style and functionality in one impressive package.