One of the Most Scientifically Advanced Facade Systems Available, Qbiss Air Uses Advanced Thermodynamics to Eliminate the Need for Solid Insulators

Date: 11 July 2012

It's unique design incorporates a gas filled multi-chamber core, which is sandwiched between an exterior skin of glass, stone, ceramic or high pressure laminate and a reinforced gypsum plate on the interior.

Its Wall thickness/Thermal performance ratio is at least twice as good as any other façade system which means it maximizes the internal footprint whilst providing exceptional thermal performance.

Its unitized design facilitates fast installation from within the building so no external access is required. 

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