Nuova Oxidal presents Tensyon System

Date: 19 October 2010
Source: Nuova Oxidal

Date: 19 October 2010

At the GLASSTEC fair that took place in Dusseldorf from September 28th to October 1st 2010, NUOVA OXIDAL Nuova Oxidal, leader in the field of accessories for tempered glass, confirms its constant PRESENTS research and focus on the latest architectural requirements by introducing its new Tensyon TENSYON SYSTEM system: a four-armed support holding glass panes in place with no need for holes or slots.

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The system, designed by the architect Cesare Monti, once again proves technological innovation, high quality and design as the pillars of Nuova Oxidal production.



The support can be used both vertically, for facades, and horizontally, for coverings, shelters and rooftops. It is extremely versatile and ideal for any kind of glass: single or multi- layered, doubleglazed panes and glass integrating photovoltaic panes, thereby meeting contemporary needs for energetic sustainability.







Accurate structural testing has achieved top resistence levels for all components. Each support can carry loads of up to 200 kg per point with minimum deformation and a high security factor. Tensyon system is in stainless 316 steel and truly contemporary and innovative in design, standing out among any other accessory on the market, for functionality and cost reduction, by doing away with the need for holes.







Its high technological performance also allows to match it with bearing structures held by tension rods: the latter go between glass and support, thereby greatly reducing the space taken up by the structure (to approx. 5/10 cm).



The system is complemented by several fixing terminals as well as rods and accessories for the setting up of tensile structures which complete the offer.







Through Tensyon system, Nuova Oxidal further proves its commitment to the creation of state-of-the-art solutions for any glass structure.

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