Up to now, the rule in facade construction has been that the face width of mullions and transoms has to be at latest 35 mm. With Foppe, however, it is possible to go a little slimmer. With the SGF30 narrow glass facade, the company offers the most filigree facade substructure currently on the market.
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Architectural wishes are fully met - in every application. The SGF30 system can be used as a classic mullion-transom facade, as a glass roof construction, conservatory or terrace roof.
A narrow glass facade for inside and outside
The SGF30 narrow glass facade is also suitable for internal partition walls with "invisible" all-glass doors. The slim cross-section allows the transom to be fully integrated into the floor or ceiling construction, so that a "non-visible frame construction" can be realised for floor-to-ceiling facades.
With a constant face width of 30 mm, profile depths of 80, 127 and 150 mm are offered according to the respective static requirements. The SGF30 is compatible with all windows and door systems and is suitable for all common glass installation thicknesses from 4 to 60 mm.
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The performance of the narrow glass facade was tested at the PFB in Rosenheim - with very good results, according to the supplier.