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Kalwall sheds light on cargo handling

  • 18 Jan 2021

Air services provider dnata has opened a new £30m high bay facility at Manchester Airport to help its expanding cargo handling business in the UK – for part of the scheme, the architects specified Kalwall® translucent cladding.

Designed by architects RPS, the 13,500 square metre BREEAM-rated building includes an innovative mix of flexible Grade A office accommodation, workspaces and meeting facilities, along with a dedicated gym and fitness centre.

This building’s tall ceiling space required the 100mm self-supporting Kalwall panels to span freely across 4.8m x 2.8m apertures. While it is unusual to have such a tall span with no support, the inherent strength of Kalwall in a lightweight frame meant it could be achieved and add to the overall aesthetic appeal of the design.

Furthermore, the integration of higher density insulation within the Kalwall panels means they are achieving an impressive U-value of 0.83 W/m2K – half that of traditional double glazing.

Kalwall panels can achieve a U-value of up to 0.28 W/m2K for the most demanding of applications. This reduces the reliance on HVAC systems and artificial lighting.

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Another reason for Kalwall being specified was because it offers complete line-of-sight protection, maintaining privacy for people in their offices and others in the fitness studios and gym, a particular importance as its located adjacent to the main entrance and car park servicing the building.

It throws diffused daylighting deep into the interior space regardless of the weather and helps combat problems of hot spots and solar gain.

The cladding throws an even balance of light through the interior space, eliminating stark contrasts of light and shade. This makes it safer for occupants, is more restful on the eye and prevents computer screen glare and other issues, providing a comfortable, useable space throughout the year.

The exterior face is colour stable and includes a UV resistant, self-cleaning surface. This means normal rainfall helps to keep the surface free of dust and dirt while at the same time retaining the original colour during the weathering process.

Case studies and technical information are available from Structura UK Ltd via telephoning 01233 501 504 or visiting www.structura-uk.com/kalwall

Structura UK,
Unit 1, Oakcroft Road,
Chessington,
Surrey,
United Kingdom,
KT9 1RH

Phone: 020 8391 5805
Fax: 020 8397 4361

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