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Balcony Glazing Comparison: Frameless, Framed, Sliding and Curtain Wall - Leitfaden

Compare frameless, framed, sliding and curtain wall balcony glazing systems for residential and commercial applications.

Balcony Glazing Comparison: Frameless, Framed, Sliding and Curtain Wall - Leitfaden

Dieser umfassende Leitfaden behandelt balcony glazing comparison: frameless, framed, sliding and curtain wall.\n\n## Frameless Glass Systems\n\nFrameless glass balcony systems use tempered or laminated safety glass panels with minimal visible fixings. Point-fixed or channel-mounted configurations provide unobstructed views with a contemporary\n\n## Aluminium-Framed Glazing\n\nFramed systems use thermally broken aluminium profiles to support glass panels. This approach provides better thermal insulation values (Uw 1.0-1.4 W/m2K) compared to frameless alternatives. The frame\n\n## Sliding Glass Panels\n\nSliding glass balcony panels offer ventilation control while maintaining weather protection. Panels stack to the side when fully open, creating a near-complete opening. Top-hung systems prevent dirt a\n\n## Specification Considerations\n\nGlass specification must comply with EN 12150 (tempered) or EN 14449 (laminated) safety standards. For balcony applications above 5 metres, laminated glass with PVB or SGP interlayer is required for p\n\nAlcodec bietet maßgeschneiderte Lösungen mit Alcodec- und Alcodec-Technologie für optimale Ergebnisse.

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