Unitized Curtain Wall

Discover the benefits, design options, and installation process of unitized curtain walls, a popular choice for high-rise buildings and modern architecture.
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What is A Unitized Curtain Wall?

Unitized curtain walls are prefabricated systems known for their efficiency, versatility, and quick installation, ideal for high-rise and commercial buildings.

Unitized Curtain Wall Performance Data

  • Wind Pressure Resistance: 3000-7000 Pa
  • Water Tightness: Grade 3 – Grade 6
  • Air Tightness: Grade 4 – Grade 8
  • Thermal Insulation (U-value):1.2-2.5 W/m2.k
  • Soundproofing (RW):35-50 dB

Key Specifications:

  • Profile Thickness: 2.5mm
  • Glass Types: Insulated |Laminated |Low-E available
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Unitized Curtain Wall System fittings

Unitized curtain wall systems incorporate several key fittings for structural support and stability.

Anchor Brackets

Secure unitized panels while allowing structural movement.

Restraining Brackets

Restraining brackets control panel movement and prevent sway.

How to Install Unitized Curtain Wall

The installation of unitized curtain walls involves several critical steps for ensuring a secure and efficient setup.

Site Preparation

Clear the area and ensure the foundation is level for proper installation.

Frame Assembly

Assemble the frame structure that will support the curtain wall panels.

Panel Installation

Lift and attach the pre-assembled panels to the frame system.

Sealing

Apply sealants to joints for weatherproofing and insulation.

Bracing and Securing

Add braces to stabilize the system and secure panels tightly.

Inspection

Conduct a final inspection to ensure everything is properly aligned and secure.

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Applications of Unitized Curtain Wall

Unitized curtain walls are widely used in various building types due to their design flexibility and performance benefits:

High-Rise Office Buildings

Deliver superior structural performance, weather resistance, and a sleek façade for modern skyscrapers.

Commercial & Mixed-Use Complexes

Support large-scale construction with fast installation, consistent quality, and flexible design options.

Hotels & Luxury Residences

Enhance façade aesthetics, thermal comfort, and long-term durability for premium living spaces.

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FAQs About Unitized Curtain Wall

What is a unitized curtain wall?

A unitized curtain wall is a prefabricated system made of large panels that are assembled off-site and then installed on-site, offering efficiency and quick installation.

Unitized curtain walls provide faster installation, improved energy efficiency, reduced construction time, and enhanced structural performance, making them ideal for high-rise buildings.

A curtain wall is a general term for an exterior cladding system, while a unitized curtain wall refers to a specific type of prefabricated system with pre-assembled panels for faster installation.

Stick-built curtain walls are assembled piece by piece on-site, while unitized curtain walls come in pre-assembled panels that are installed quickly, reducing construction time.

The cost of a unitized curtain wall depends on factors like material choice, building size, and design complexity, but generally, it can range from $50 to $150 per square foot.

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