The facade of a modern building is the main task of the building design process. The facade is not only the shell of the building, which creates a cozy environment inside the building, but first of all, it is the embodiment of the architect’s ideas.
This explains the variety of existing facade systems and the ever-increasing technical requirements for creating new facades. One of such systems is a ventilated facade. It consists of wall construction, insulation, and external decorative finishing. The air gap between the insulation layer and the finishing ensures ventilation of the facade. Decorative exterior finishing panels can be made of various materials: metal, concrete, composites, ceramics, etc. This variety provides architects with the freedom of design decisions.
Fasteners are mounted on the inside of the decorative panel using special fasteners. The aluminium profile subsystem is attached to the wall structure and levelled. The decorative panel is mounted on the profile and fixed.
A subsystem of aluminium profiles is attached to the wall structure. The panel is glued to the profiles with Sika glue. Double-sided adhesive tape holds the panel in place until the glue is fully polymerized.
Increasing requirements for the thermal coefficient of buildings require a thicker insulation layer. It is not always convenient. Conventional insulation materials are replaced by more efficient ones, such as PIR, Fenolic, XPS, etc. These materials are characterized by high density, so they can be used to install stainless steel FixFas Facadehanger ALU brackets, which are used as a support for anchoring the aluminium profile system.
BAUT® covers both simple and complex decisions for various purpose and height brickwork facades.
The major attention is focused on the suspended brickwork facades. BAUT® offers a wide range of brackets made from stainless steel which help to solve various complex architectural forms.
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