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Box-shaped panels for curtain walls are easy to manufacture with Mirawall.
Before Mirawall came on the scene, large, really flat panels could only be produced with aluminium/plastic/aluminium sandwich sheets, or with very thick solid aluminium painted after processing.
But sandwich sheets are expensive and have to be milled on the reverse before they can be bent.
Moreover, they have to be riveted at the corners to achieve rigidity.
As for solid sheet metal that is processed and then painted, the finish is more expensive, and the cost of transport and temporary protection puts the price up further.
Mirawall, on the other hand, can be bent without any milling, and does not need riveting at the corners.
It can be bent just fine in a normal press.
The only time milling is needed on the back is when very sharp corners are required.
For flat, rigid panels, the following thicknesses are recommended:
- up to 1.2 sq m: 2.00 mm
- up to 1.6 sq m: 2.5 mm
- over 1.6 sq m: 3.00 mm
With great thicknesses (2-3 mm), Mirawall is excellent for large curved, bent or slotted panels.
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Elementary guide to the facing of ventilated facades with "pre-coupled box panels" using Mirawall PCC (Powder Coil Coated) aluminium sheet.
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