Spandrel Panel In Door
Extending on part of the theme of our last top tip the separating element acting as a barrier to the passage of sound it is worth remembering the importance of continuing the barrier through roof voids.
Spandrel panel in door. Located between vision glass windows of a building spandrel glass transforms into an opaque architectural element that can be used to conceal building components including columns floors electrical wiring plumbing and other areas of a building. The reveals consist of 040 aluminum with a sheet of specular honeycomb material in between. For spandrel applications viracon offers viraspan a factory applied fire fused ceramic frit paint for use with monolithic or insulating glass and in some laminated glass configurations. H h came up with two special extrusions to form the 6 panel door look and the vertical fluted base.
They are commonly used to infill areas of glazing curtain walls or storefronts. Through the combination of vision and spandrel glass designers can achieve a seamless glass effect for the facade of a building. Aluminum angle and i beam sections make up the skeleton of these architectural spandrel panels with 6mm reynobond acm adhered to the face. We are asked occasionally whether it is really necessary to continue the separating wall construction up through a roof void.
Standard entrances series 200 300 500. A high performance coating on the 2 surface of the laminate is required for units composed with full coverage viraspan on the 4 surface. Style series 200 300 400 magnum series varsity series series 702. Spandrel panels are useful to hide areas in glazing systems exposing slab edges and ceiling details.
Spandrel panels are also known as infill panels or insulated aluminum composite panels.