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News Release from: Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems | Subject: Comar 5P.i cladding adaptors
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 23 January 2006

Comar 5P.i cladding adaptors

Longevity of solution is the key word for Comar 5 Pi Cladding adaptors.

Always display images from IgorA@parksidegrp.co.uk Comar 5 Pi Cladding Adaptors Traditionally, windows and claddings into the same facade are not installed as an integrated solution, so much so that the appearance of the joints often depends on the skill of the installer to cut and notch the flashings around the openings and the joints often rely on site applied mastic The main disadvantage of this is long-term sealant degradation and lack of weather tightness of the facade

Longevity of solution is the key word for Comar 5 Pi Cladding adaptors.

The adaptor allows the specifier the design opportunity to incorporate windows into a facade without the need for additional flashings.

The external frame of the windows incorporates the cladding adaptor, which mimics the edge profile of either Kingspan or Euro-panel Cladding.

This allows the window to be installed in exactly the same way as the panels.

Comar 5Pi cladding adaptors provide the additional benefit of cost effectiveness: site labour is reduced, due to the seamless integration of the window system into the cladding, and there are no additional sealant costs.

As the adaptor utilises Comar Pi technology, low U-values and dual colour options are achieved.

The adaptor fits all window combinations, so a variety of tilt and turn, horizontal and vertical pivot, side, top or bottom hung windows can be specified. Request a free brochure from Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems ...

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