
Due to their structure, metal fabrics can be shaped in a straight cable direction and are even capable of cladding radiused or circular building structures. With tailor-made fastening solutions, the panels are optimally integrated into the building structure, creating a high-grade, protective shell.
The use of balustrades
All railing and balustrade applications focus on two key aspects: design and safety. These materials are suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications and provide security while retaining a light presence. The availability of various metal fabric patterns allows designers to tailor a solution to an individual balustrade. Each solution is designed and engineered to withstand the load requirements specified by the governing building codes.
Flexible patterns easily follow the rise of staircases, while typical metal balustrades are comprised of metal fabric panels with an external frame ready for point fittings, posts, and handrails. The material’s flexibility also facilitates use of more complex, organic designs and the project team can select the degree of transparency as required by the application or code. Exceptional aesthetics coupled with reliable safety, minimal care or maintenance, and rugged durability make these balustrades ideal for both new buildings and renovations.
Equipment screening
Metal fabric partitions can create attractive screening systems for critical rooftop equipment such as HVAC systems, air handlers, or communication technology. The open weave enables airflow and maintenance access while protecting and shielding the equipment from occupant view. Since metal fabric offers anti-climb and anti-impact performance, the material can also protect sensitive equipment or critical infrastructure.
Solar management
Without the presence of a treetop canopy, rooftops have the potential for high sun exposure which translates to occupant discomfort and higher heat gain for the building. Metal fabric provides effective sun-shading and passive cooling when specified as a canopy or open-weave wall.
Weave patterns with as little as a 30 percent open area are effective in providing sun-shading without obstructing views. Within outdoor and mid-door spaces, metal fabric enables airflow and provides critical sun-shading, while doubling as a safety feature when used as a railing in-fill or fall protection along the rooftop perimeters.