Senior Architectural Systems

Senior’s curtain walling opens up new design opportunities

  • 6 Jun 2018

As specifiers seek aesthetic value and request high quality performance, Senior Architectural Systems’ innovative range of aluminium curtain walling solutions offers a flexible approach to carrying out even the most challenging of design briefs.

Advanced aluminium

Senior’s SF52 aluminium system features attractive slim sightlines and enhanced thermal performance to help boost energy-efficiency. Available as a mullion drained system which removes the need for visible drainage slots, Senior’s SF52 curtain wall can be specified as capped, silicone sealed or as a combination of the two for even greater design flexibility.

Senior’s in-house powder coating facility means this particular system is available in a nearly unlimited range of colours and finishes.

Hybrid of metal and timber

Further innovation comes courtesy of Senior’s Hybrid curtain walling system, which sees the durability of aluminium externally meet the environmental and aesthetic benefits of timber internally.

Senior’s Hybrid curtain wall system is perfectly suited for projects where a more homely interior is sought after, as well as creating a visual sense of warmth, offering outstanding thermal performance.

Offering specifiers the best of both worlds, the robust external aluminium can be powder-coated in any RAL colour, whilst the attractive internal timber comes in a range of wood types and finishes.

All of Senior’s curtain wall systems are fully compatible with the company’s wide range of aluminium windows and doors, providing a ‘one stop shop’ solution to creating inspirational glazed facades.

Contact:

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

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

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