SF52 curtain walling system at a Sainsbury's supermarket

Senior introduces new slim-line curtain wall system

  • 29 Jan 2016

Senior Architectural Systems has introduced a new curtain wall system which offers a combination of sleek, uniform aesthetics and exceptional thermal performance.

Since its launch, the SF52 curtain wall system has established itself as Senior’s most popular curtain wall solution. Key to its success is its slim 52mm sight lines which give it an attractive uniform appearance. 

The SF52 system is available as a mullion drained system which removes the need for visible drainage slots and can also be specified as capped, silicone sealed or as a combination of the two.

Stylish curtain walling

The SF52 system has been developed to make sure that aesthetics are equally matched by consistent and reliable construction quality, with no special machinery or tooling required during fabrication.

Ideal for both ground floor and high rise projects, Senior offer full design support and technical back-up for all applications. The range is also featured on the NBS National Building Modelling (BIM) Library.

The new SF52 system is compatible with Senior’s product range of windows and doors and is also capable of holding double or triple glazed units ranging from 24mm to 50mm in thickness via the use of various gaskets and thermal breaks.

Fully CWCT tested, the SF52 boats excellent weather performance in addition to being recyclable and durable, with a life expectancy of 40 plus years.

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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