PHOTOGRAPH - St Pauls School, London.
The 'REAframe' range of doors
and screens are manufactured from
precision cold rolled steel profiles.
The main benefits of the product are
robust durability, torsional rigidity
(especially beneficial in door
fabrication), and relatively slim
sight
lines, allowing panes with a high
glass
to frame ratio.
Typical applications are vertical
glazing, where it is regularly used
both internally and externally to form
doors and screens.
The depth of the frames at typically
50mm, together with a wide range of
different depths of beading, allows
the use of a wide range of glazing
products including high security
options which can be beaded from
either
side of the frame.
In most applications the profiles are
welded together into frames, however,
due to constraints of size and weight
on handling during production,
transport and on site, some assemblies
need to be spigotted and assembled in
the opening.
Composite assemblies of steel windows
are formed
by joining single units to each other
using mullions and/or transoms of
appropriate dimensions to provide
support.
After fabrication all steel windows
are shot blasted & zinc sprayed in
accordance with BS EN22063:1994 and,
where specified, polyester powder
coated to BS6497 to a wide range of
standard colours.
PRICE: Estimates on Application