Kalzip extends perforated facades portfolio

A Kalzip product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Sep 4, 2007

Kalzip's launch of perforated facades has proved so popular with architects and specifiers the company has extended the range to include two new perforation shapes.

It was originally launched with circular perforations as an innovative, low-maintenance and lightweight facade system capable of transforming even the dullest of buildings into striking landmarks.

Now the range is enhanced even further with elegant elliptical and cruciform perforations that look even more stunning, especially when lit from behind at night.

They are also practical, allowing natural light and air to penetrate whilst offering protection against the weather.

Ideal as a lightweight sun shading solution, the Kalzip perforated facade system offers bespoke protection against excessive solar gain through glass facades while helping to reduce wind loads, particularly in exposed areas.

The aluminium itself is inherently resistant to corrosion and performs particularly well in environments such as coastal areas.

The new perforations allow specifiers even more design freedom when proposing a new lease of life for existing buildings or an unusual, contemporary feel to new ones, ranging from multi storey car parks and plant rooms to educational and commercial establishments.

Available in four Kalzip standing seam profiles as well as the TF37/800R cladding sheet, the 1.0 mm standard thickness and 1.2 mm available on request can be concave and convex curved and are available in a stucco embossed, patina or colour coated finish.

The perforations have been achieved without compromising the robustness, durability or maintenance free qualities of the aluminium and, like all Kalzip sheets, they can easily be unzipped at the end of the building's life and either reused or recycled.

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