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SIGLA Spandrels
Office Block.
Ministry of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur
Glazing example
1. SIGLA spandrel, all edges seamed (maximum size 47 x 78")
2. Distance between wall and
glass: 1 1/4" approx.
3. Sufficient air ventilation of the air space. e. g. air slots of minimum 1/4" x 2" in distance of
4" on the basis of the frame and
in distance of 2" on the top of the frame (chimney effect)
4. Height of the frame minimum 06"
5. Space between frame and
glass 0.2" on all sides
6. Mastic on both sizes of the
SIGLA panel 0,12"
7. Each SIGLA panel put on two blocks of hardwood or plastic Size 0.2x0.4"x3-4".
8. Glazing with a mastic sui- table for laminated safety glass
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The facade of a building should reflect the architect's good taste and desire for beauty, while it resists the build- ing's natural enemies, rain, wind and sun. The choice of a material that will serve this dual purpose is vital to the success of the architect's efforts.
SIGLA Spandrels combine, in a nearly perfect way, the features demanded by such a bulding element. Glass had been proven as a corrosionproof material since ancient times. Now, modern SIGLA safety glass provides the addi- tional factors of safety, exceptional strength, resistance to lyes, acids (except fluoric acid) and industrial exhaust fumes. Upkeep is minimal. The smooth, fire-polished sur- face is dirt- and dust-resistant, so that the spandrels are kept clean, to a great extent, by rain. Many creative possi- bilities are offered by the colorful tints. Since they are non-fading and weatherproof, atmospheric conditions cannot harm the color or cause peeling.
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