In large office
centers and multi-story country cottages, glass elevator shafts mounted on
fixed supports or made using frameless technology are especially popular.
According to the architects, the glazing of elevator shafts may include the use
of both flat and curved tempered glass - triplex, fixed on supports with the
help of spot mounts. Such an approach to the design of shopping centers and other
buildings allows us to make them more modern, as well as to include functional
and airy decorations in the interior.
Such spectacular
design solutions require impeccable execution and installation of complex
structures. Installation of glass structures for elevator shafts is carried out
by specialists of the highest level, in accordance with existing safety
standards and rules. The work uses exclusively shockproof and safety glass. As
a result, you will receive not only elevator shafts made of glass of various
shades and degrees of transparency, but also constructions capable of
withstanding significant loads, as well as reliable mechanisms for sliding
glass elevator doors.
Glazing types:
1. Frameless.
Triplex is attached to the frame of steel structures on point connectors,
including spiders. As a result, the elevator shaft acquires increased rigidity
and strength.
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2. Attached. As
the supporting structures, aluminum (or metal-plastic) and single-chamber
double-glazed windows are used.
3. Self-supporting
rack-mount and crossbar glazing of elevator shafts, in which aluminum vitrages
are used, bearing screw extensions with a steel or wood frame. Such a facade
system is filled with laminated glass or double-glazed windows.
Due to the
ability to create any shape from glass, the shafts can have a variety of
parameters, including a glass of various shades, from lightened and transparent
to tinted or matte.