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Senior Architectural Systems opening up curtain wall designs

  • 4 Oct 2022

Searching for a practical ventilation solution for use with aluminium curtain walling that doesn’t compromise on aesthetics? Look no further than Senior Architectural Systems’ range of frameless opening window vents that work perfectly with the leading manufacturer’s popular SF52 aluminium curtain wall system.

An established solution that has recently undergone a rebrand, Senior’s SFF flush casement windows and SFFP flush parallel push windows are externally frameless and can be used to effectively incorporate discreet ventilation into curtain wall facades.

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Both systems benefit from sleek aluminium frames which sit flush to the main façade to create a seamless finish. The choices of opening designs also provide specifiers with greater flexibility, with a choice of a traditional casement opening or a more contemporary parallel push style which offers a controlled opening to help reduce the risk of falls from height.

Both flush frameless window vents are ideally suited for use with Senior’s slimline SF52 aluminium system, as well as its bespoke SF62 aluminium system which is designed for longer spans and projects where structural movement may be a challenge.

With an extensive range of high-performance aluminium fenestration solutions, including doors, windows and curtain wall systems, Senior offers full technical support for all those specifying and fabricating its products.

For more information, visit www.seniorarchitectural.co.uk or search for Senior Architectural Systems on TwitterLinkedIn and Facebook.

Contact:

Senior Architectural Systems,
Eland Road,
Denaby Main,
Doncaster,
United Kingdom,
DN12 4HA

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 01709 772600
Fax: 01709 772601

Visit the Senior Architectural Systems website

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