Facades

Thermally-insulated

MB-SE75

  • Unitised curtain walling systems
  • Thermally-insulated

This segment-based curtain walling system is intended for execution of individual facilities, in case of which time-efficiency of the assembly and elimination of external scaffolding during the erection are among basic requirements.

Technical data:

Thermal insulation

Uf from 1,5 W/(m2K)

Watertightness

class RE1200

EN 12155:2003; EN 12154:2004

Air tightness

class AE1200

EN 12153:2003; 12152:2004

Wind tightness

2400 Pa

EN 12179:2002; EN 13116:2002

System characteristics

MB-SE75

The construction of the MB-SE75 façade comprises segments mounted to the bearing construction of the building, joined with each other. The process of prefabrication of elements takes place in a production plant, which significantly enhances the quality of the final product. The technological concept adopted in this case results in a number of fundamental benefits of this solution: the assembly time at the building site is significantly shorter compared to a traditional mullion – transom façades, due to the application of complete glazed segments; the costs of erection are also reduced due to the total elimination of external scaffolding.

The system of segment-based façade also meets the strictest technical and aesthetic requirements. The development performed in this system features visible profiles of the width of 75 mm with a narrow 9 mm expansion gap between individual segments.

Depending on resistance requirements, the system includes an array of profiles of the depth of 85-145 mm. The thickness of the infills in the MB-SE75 façade ranges between 26 and 42 mm. The system features very good thermal insulation performance. The overall heat transfer coefficient Uf for mullions and transom, depending on their function comes within the range from 1.56 to 2,83 [W/m2K].

The construction features high resistance to water and air infiltration, supported by the parameters achieved during the test performed by the Building Research Institute.