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Curtain walling systems from AluK (GB), a leading manufacturer of innovative aluminium building systems, enable specifiers to create façades that enhance the building's aesthetics whilst maintaining the performance and functionality required to meet and exceed current standards.
Thermally broken, the SL52 curtain walling system is a high performance solution designed to offer flexibility in specification and installation.
A complete range of configurations and options are available, including a wide selection of cap designs, incorporation of fixed lights, opening vents and an extensive range of doors. Key features include:
AluK offers the ability to download a complete range of CAD files and BIM components for its products, helping specifiers, fabricators and contractors to make the right choice when specifying and installing windows, door and curtain walling systems.
The AluK website has been designed to provide a resource for users, offering intuitive and easy access to what they are looking for. All downloads are free, including BIM components.
Furthermore, AluK is the first aluminium systems manufacturer to offer a RIBA accredited BIM CPD entitled BIM: Aluminium Façade Systems – modelling, design, construction, standards and collaboration.
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