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Design façade for maximum transparency

The Schüco SFC 85 (Stick Frame Construction) façade system is a type of all-glass façade with fixed fields flush-fitted in the façade and opening units that cannot be identified as insert units from the outside or the inside. The result: elegant design façades with maximum transparency and identical face widths for fixed fields and window vents.

The insert units completely integrated in the load-bearing structure can be implemented in particularly large fixed field or vent formats with heavy unit weights.

The tried-and-tested structural glazing façade with double and triple glazing has been approved in Europe by ETA-07-0120.

Planning benefit

  • Fixed fields and opening units completely integrated in the load-bearing structure: not identifiable as an insert unit from outside or inside All insert units available with three different glazing options: structural glazing stepped insulating glass (type A), structural glazing standard insulating glass (type B), standard insulating glass with continuous glazing beads (type C)
  • Opening units can be constructed as projected top-hung and parallel-opening windows with high vent weights, also in combination with concealed motor drive
  • Large unit formats offer a high level of transparency
  • Simple mounting of the fixed fields in the load-bearing structure ensures particularly efficient installation

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Technical information

Uf value of frame (≥)
3.4 W/(m²·K)
Min. face width
85 mm
Min.-max. system basic depth
19...228 mm
Max. glass/panel thickness
55 mm
Max. weight
480 kg
Surface finishes
Powder, Anodised, Paint
Air permeability
AE
Max. sound reduction index Rwp
43 dB(A)
Watertightness
RE 1200
Impact resistance
I5/E5
Suitable for safety barrier loading
Yes
Min. system basic depth
19 mm
Max. system basic depth
228 mm
Min. basic depth of mullion
19 mm
Max. basic depth of mullion
228 mm
Min.-max. basic depth of mullion
19...228 mm
Max. vent weight
250 kg
Min.-max. face width
85 mm
Face width of pressure plate / cover cap profile
85 mm
Face width, outside
85 mm
Face width, inside
85 mm
Face width of mullion
85 mm
Face width of frame
85 mm
Face width of transom
85 mm
Min. glass/panel thickness
28 mm
Min.-max. glass/panel thickness
28...55 mm
Max. width
2700 mm
Max. height
3600 mm
Butt joint width
20 mm
Polygon façade angle
20 °
Drainage
Yes
Drainage levels
3
Concealed opening unit
Yes
Wind load resistance
Class C2 / B2
CE marking
Yes
Recyclable
Yes
European Technical Assessment
Yes

Documentation

Schüco All-Glass Façades
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