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The unique building skin made from glass-fibre elements and glass.
And all that without wasting a lot of space: values of this order
call for thicknesses of around 20 and 40 cm in an insulated
wall construction! Insulating glass on the other hand needs
just 40 mm. The installation depth required is correspondingly low. Insulating glass is a tried and tested, stable highperformance building material researched over many years.
In short: a material with a bright future.
Left:
Stairwell of Fiberline Composites A/S in Middelfart, Denmark
Fire-protection
resin P4518
Colour: natural green
Surface: textured
Left:
Sports and Activity Centre, Birkerd,
Denmark, Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
Resin injection
Reinforcement
Puller
Saw
Technical parameters of GRP in comparison to glass and other commonly used frame materials
Parameter
Density [kg/m3]
Thermal conductivity [W/m2K]
Float glass
2500
7800
Aluminium
2800
1.00
50.00
Wood
GRP
600
2400
160.00
0.14
0.35
12
23
36
50
235
160
0.0515
240
70000
210000
70000
23020000
1000045000
Steel
Left:
Installation of roof glazing, Fiberline Composite A/S in
Middelfart, Denmark
Sun protection
Although heat insulation in winter is important, keeping summertime heat at bay is also a significant consideration. If this
cannot be ensured with solar control glass alone (low g-value)
or internal blinds, the planner will need to allow for external
sun protection. Slim support profiles for sunblind guide rails
can be provided in the joints for this purpose.
Fast installation
High-tech material
Inside
d Bonding
105/155/225/295 mm
Cost-effectiveness
d Glass element
Outside
16 mm 20 mm 16 mm
Weather sealing
Back fill foam
Composite bonding
GRP profile
Mineral wool
Joint profile
Left:
Roof mounting, Fiberline Composite A/S in Middelfart, Denmark
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High speed
Left:
Exterior of Aarekies Aarau-Olten in Buchs AG
View looking out from Aarekies Aarau-Olten in Buchs AG
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12
0
50
GRP profile
Aluminium profile
100
150
200
250
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Outside
Thermal comfort
GRP has a lower heat emission than metal, that is to say, it
gives off less energy (heat or cold) to the room, resulting in
better thermal comfort. An important contributory factor is of
course the quality of the insulating glazing.
Inside
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Sizes
Ventilation windows
Type
GRP profile
dimensions
Maximum
element sizes
STIG 1
105 16 mm
to 1500 3000 mm
STIG 2
155 16 mm
to 2000 4500 mm
STIG 3
225 16 mm
to 2500 6000 mm
STIG 4
295 16 mm
to 3000 7000 mm
Left:
Conference room, Fiberline Composite A/S in Middelfart,
Denmark
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Panorama and giant display windows are popular architectural design elements. They enable rooms to be flooded with
natural light and at the same time open up an incomparably
broad perspective to the outside world.
The construction of a panorama window used to be a very expensive proposition with all the disadvantages of a one-off
manufacture. These include for example higher expenditure
on planning and execution, higher costs, greater risk, etc.
These disadvantages are ingeniously overcome with preassembled composite glazing.
The energy balance of this construction is in a class of its
own: thanks to the almost non-existent frame component,
heat losses are reduced to the minimum and the solar gain
maximised.
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No thick, intrusive frames are required. Essentially, it consists of frameless fixed glazing that is particularly wellsuited
for filigree constructions with large glass areas.
The design possibilities are extremely diverse. The panorama
window may be installed flush or recessed (see diagram alongside).
The system can also be installed horizontally on flat roofs,
enabling an extremely delicate solution with a lot of natural
light from above.
Inside
Outside
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Fire protection
Glass-fibre reinforced plastic is classified as difficult to ignite. The behaviour of glass-fibre reinforced plastic in fire is
similar to that of wood: although the material is combustible,
in contrast to all metals, it retains its structural strength for a
long time in the event of fire.
The fire index number is declared as B-s3, d0 (in accordance
with standard EN 13501). Here:
B = difficult to ignite
s3 = substantial smoke production
d0 = no flammable drops
The applicable fire prevention requirements and the means of
adhering to them should be clarified on a building-by-building
basis.
Left:
Stairwell of Fiberline Composite A/S in Middelfart, Denmark
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