The installation of the Reglit Glass system is a quick and simple process, with all components capable of being cut to size on site, efficiently reducing the site measurement time.
Vertical Glazing
- Most popular method.
- Is available in both Single and Double
- Main properties of the Reglit Glass System can be realised: large installation lengths, optimal U values and maximum sound insulation levels.
- Inner and outer shells of same profile recommended.
- Different combinations of colours, pattern or sandblasting however possible for attractive architectural effects.
Vertical Glazing - Double
- Most popular method.
- Main properties of the Reglit Glass System can be realised:
large installation lengths, optimal U values and maximum sound insulation levels.
- Inner and outer shells of same profile recommended.
- Different combinations of colours, pattern or sandblasting however possible for attractive architectural effects.
Curved Glazing
- Suitable for single or double glazing.
- Channels are simply facetted into a curved aluminium framing.
- The slimmer the glass panel used, the more effective the appearance.
- Radii to a minimum of 2 metres can be achieved for internal applications.
- The use of a specially adapted framework allows radii of 1.4m to be achieved for external applications.
Glass Corners
- Suitable for single or double glazing.
- Decorative, inexpensive and with no sealing problems.
- Corner and edge zones are subject to higher wind loads and appropriate design measures should therefore be taken into account.
Horizontal Glazing
- Suitable for single or double glazing.
- Alternative and attractive installation technique where continuous vertical strips of glazing can be achieved (e.g. staircase cladding).
- Glass channels installed horizontally, constructing vertical strips of glazing without divisions.
- Each channel supported separately within the periphery frame using an aluminium bracketry system.
- Dead load of the system transferred to the structure via the vertical framework.

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