Modern Point Supported Glass Curtain Walls
Negotiable /Square Meter
Min.Order:100 Square Meters
Shandong Darun Building Materials Co., Ltd.
Darun Point Supported Glass Curtain Walls
Detailed Introductions:
As a new type of glass curtain walls, Point Supported Glass Curtain Wall is one type of non-frame curtain wall that consists of glass panels, point-fixing components on such panels and their supporting structures. Adopt tensioned cable / rod system as supporting structure of the point-fixing glass curtain wall. The entire structural system is made of cable / rod, stainless steel rod, glass connecting claw and so on. According to the actual situation of the main structure, horizontal and vertical direction could be selected as the main forced direction, tensioned cable / rod on the main forced direction as the bidirectional forced system and could adopt two kinds of form, fish-bellied or cross type.
Accessories of all series curtain walls are ready and convenient to process, which are widely used in the outer walls of various buildings.
Established in 1993, Shandong Darun Group. Co.,Ltd headquarter is situated in the scenic coastal city of Yantai,with its branches and offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Jinan, Qingdao and Weihai. Our company total property amounts 120 million yuan and covers an area of 33 thousand square meters. And we have 260 employees,100 of which are engineer and technicians.
In 2001, our company spread its business into the international field and introduced new interior decorative materials partition walls into China, which created a new trend.
Shandong Darun Group has been a remarkable star in China. The stall of Darun will meet new challenges with “enough braveness and forever sincereness ” enterprise spirits, “quality first, credibility, service first” as our mission, “integrity, credit, loyalty, small profits” as service guiding principle, and invariable Management Philosophy
We provide our clients all in one logistic service with field investigation, design, manufacture, construction and installation.