Façade Solutions
Curved Elements
To add new dimensions to your design options Trespa has introduced Trespa Curved Elements. Further information on the possibilities is provided here detailing the various shapes, sizes and colours available. Trespa Curved Elements are available in 10 mm thickness and comply with Euroclass B-s2,d0 for reaction to fire.
By using the curved panels alone or in combination with traditional flat panels, interesting new dimensions and effects can be achieved to give façades unique and different character.
Fixing systems
Both visible and invisible mechanical fixing systems can be used for fixing Trespa Curved Elements. For this standard systems must be adapted to the size and shape of the Trespa Curved Elements. Please contact your Trespa specialist to discuss most suitable options.
Panels curved over a single axis
Panels of 10 mm may be fixed invisibly by attaching metal hanging brackets with inserts or screws to the back of the panel. The panels are fixed to a metal subframe. Each panel has two adjusting points and a fixed point at the top, so adjusting is possible and unwanted movement of the whole panel cannot happen. Lower brackets fixed higher at such a level as to facilitate downward panel movement (2.5mm/m1).
Twister: Wave-shaped panels
In addition to panels curved over a single axis, Trespa also has panels with a slightly wave-shaped curvature.
The actual wave panel is created by twisting two of the panel’s edges relative to each other; these modular panels are fixed in a repetitive pattern to create a façade surface with a subtle, diagonal wave pattern. The panels are available in dimensions of 600 x 600 mm.
For more information on fixing systems, download our brochure or contact us for more details
FIXING SYSTEMS
Not all the systems shown here are suitable for all applications and jurisdictions.
Trespa provides testing, code and design data for informational purposes only and strongly recommends that the customer obtains independent advice regarding compliance with design requirements, applicable codes, laws and regulations, and test standards.
Please check your local codes and design requirements.