The new family member of the RAICO façade systems is called THERM+ FS-I

Date: 14 September 2017
Source: www.raico.de
The new family member of the RAICO façade systems is called THERM+ FS-I
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Date: 14 September 2017

The new steel curtain wall system with integrated screw channel gives architects greater freedom of movement to design.

The RAICO new steel curtain wall system with integrated screw channel gives architects greater freedom of movement to design. Architects can employ it freely with a massive range of dimensions and wall thicknesses, and use its sharp-edged look to create elegant, seamlessly merged glass and curtain wall profiles.

Installers no longer need to worry about welding or riveting, as they can screw the pressure profile directly and to the structural system by using the FS-I system. The system also includes two different T connectors for single-bar and ladder installation. This curtain wall system with integrated screw channel is compatible with all other THERM+ systems.

Michael Kaufmann and his team have developed this steel curtain wall system with threaded tube profiles. Watch the video and listen to their vision about the new THERM+ FS-I!

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