Curtain Walls

The curtain walls are sealed, internally and externally with frame gaskets and factory injection molded vulcanized corner joints to provide high performance solutions for new and refurbished buildings.

They are able to handle all loads (including dead load, wind load, seismic load, thermal load, blast load etc.) as well as keep air and water from penetrating the building envelope. The curtain walls are designed to accommodate double glazing options and can withstand calculated design wind pressure for various locations.

The curtain wall stick system by TSSC has several advantages:

Simplicity and Flexibility – Whether there is one single material or a combination of two or more the entire curtain wall can be constructed using the same framing and glazing or cladding system.

Convenience and Speed – Using the same system for all different materials makes the construction of the curtain wall simple, fast and cost effective. It also solves the problems of drainage and water proofing that are created when different systems for different materials are us.

Low Cost – The curtain wall stick system offered by TSSC can accommodate any material on the same profile series simplifying the fabrication and installation, therefore lowering the cost.

Safety and Reliability – The curtain wall stick system provides a Parametric support for all glazing or cladding material with uniform distribution of wind loads and stresses caused from other factors.

Thermal Insulation – Thermal insulation can be achieved with the use of a uPVC profile and aluminum thermal broken profiles

Damage to curtain walls often happens gradually instead of all at once, it can be tempting to neglect routine maintenance and wait until a significant failure occurs, or in response to the loss of beauty over time.

Extensive repairs and refurbishment to a curtain wall can be difficult and expensive.
Aesthetic and functional degradation from neglect of maintenance can hurt the value of your building in the marketplace.

But a proactive, ongoing maintenance plan can reduce the risk of those bigger headaches. A good maintenance plan should include routine inspection, regular cleaning, prompt repair of minor problems, and written records of maintenance activity to keep you on track.

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