Glass façades: Black flank ensures optimum results | Ensinger

Thermix TX Pro with black flank prevents unsightly flashes in the edge zone of frameless glass façades.
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Thermix TX Pro with black flank prevents unsightly flashes in the edge zone of frameless glass façades | Photo: www.thermixspacer.com

Date: 4 October 2018

Frameless glass façades provide transparency, luminosity and imposing architecture. With this type of façade, the edge bond of the insulating glass and hence the spacer are to some extent visible.

Despite careful processing, unsightly “flashes” can sometimes occur, where the stainless steel cover shows through. 



To prevent this, Ensinger offers a simple solution: Thermix black flank with dark sides. Colour-fast and UV-resistant, Thermix with a black flank ensures a uniform, aesthetically pleasing façade appearance.

 

All the benefits at a glance:



• Ensures the stainless steel side or irregularities in the butyl sealing remain hidden from view

• Gives the façade a uniform, aesthetically pleasing appearance

• Effective long term and is colour-fast and UV-resistant

• Available as an option for Thermix TX Pro in all installation sizes



For more information, please take a look at our flyer. Or contact your personal Thermix consultant.

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