Glass Fin Curtain Wall

Glass Fin Curtain Wall

What is A Glass Fin Curtain Wall?

A glass fin curtain wall is a highly transparent glass façade system that uses glass fins as the primary structural support, minimizing visible metal and creating an open, elegant architectural appearance.

Glass Fin 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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Glass Fin Curtain Wall System fittings

Glass Fin Curtain Wall accessories ensure secure installation, seamless design, and enhanced structural stability.

Glass fin base shoe

Anchors glass fins at the base and distributes structural loads.

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support bracket

Transfers loads and stabilizes glass fins and panels.

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How To Install Glass Fin Curtain Wall

Installing a glass fin curtain wall requires precision for seamless design and optimal structural performance.

Prepare Structure

Measure and clean the installation area.

Install Glass Fins

Fix structural glass fins

Attach Point Fixings

Install stainless steel fittings

Position Glass

Place and align panels

Secure Connections

Tighten fixings and clamps

Seal Joints

Apply sealants and gaskets

Inspect

Check alignment and stability

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Applications of Glass Fin Curtain Wall

A glass fin curtain wall offers a sleek and modern appearance for various applications, enhancing both the aesthetics and functionality of the structure.

Commercial buildings

such as offices, malls, and hotels

Public Infrastructure

including airports, museums, convention centers, and shopping malls

Retail Spaces

like high-end shops, showrooms, and boutiques

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FAQs Related to Glass Fin Curtain Wall

Yes. Glass fins are designed to support large glass panels while maintaining structural stability.

 

Glass panels are usually connected using stainless steel point fixings or specialized fittings.

No. Traditional aluminum frames are minimized or eliminated in most glass fin systems.

Maintenance mainly involves glass cleaning and periodic inspection of fittings and sealants.

Cost depends on glass specifications, fin dimensions, project height, structural requirements, and installation complexity.

Unlike traditional curtain walls that rely on aluminum mullions, glass fin systems use structural glass fins to carry loads.

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