Maximum transparency, no horizontal profiles to obstruct vision.
Maximum glazed panel width 1500 mm
Maximum free span (projection) 8500 mm
Maximum glazing gaps 12 mm
Thermal performance Uw 6,05 W/m²K
The T6000 V is the most striking choice of our range of motorised retractable roof systems, making it the perfect choice when looking for maximum transparency. This panoramic view effect is achieved thanks to its panels with no horizontal profiles.
In order to guarantee the safety and stiffness of the system, 12 mm thick laminated and laminated-tempered glass is used, enabling the installation of glass panels up to 1.5 m wide.
Its transparent gasket system air tights the system without hindering the view.
Glass panels with no horizontal profiles that obstruct the view for a totally transparent result.
The T6000 V retractable roof profiles can be lacquered in the colours of the RAL Classic range, or given an anodised finish or an imitation-wood effect. Choose the finish for your retractable roof.
NOTE: In the anodized and wood effect finishes, the steel structures and the sheet metal finishes will be lacquered in the chosen RAL.
Laminated glass
Laminated glass consists of the joining of several glass sheets of any thickness, by means of intermediate films made with translucent plastic materials. These films are mostly made of polyvinyl butyral (PVB), ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and UV-activated resins, or simply a mixture of their ingredients.
These films can be transparent, translucent or coloured (sometimes the colours may have been applied directly to the interlayer, although it is the sheet that is usually coloured) and include practically everything: patterned paper, LEDs, fabrics, etc. They can also receive acoustic and solar control treatment.
Laminated glass properties.
Its most remarkable property is that, in case of fracture, the plastic film prevents glass fragments from shattering. This considerably improves its mechanical performance in case of impact and avoids the danger of glass splinters being released. This is possible thanks to its sheets or thickness (PVB).
The greater the number of sheets, the safer it is against intrusion, dramatically increasing safety for people and objects under the roof. The UNE-EN 356 standard classifies these glass sheets in a scale comprising different levels, depending on their resistance to impact.
Laminated glass is also known as safety glass, although this is just one of the types on the market and not all safety glass (such as tempered glass) is necessarily laminated.
Laminated tempered glass
Laminated-tempered glasses combine the qualities of both types of glass.
Laminated glass consists of the joining of several glass sheets of any thickness, by means of intermediate films made with translucent plastic materials. These films are mostly made of polyvinyl butyral (PVB), ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and UV-activated resins, or simply a mixture of their ingredients.
Its most remarkable property is that, in case of fracture, the plastic film prevents glass fragments from shattering. This considerably improves its mechanical performance in case of impact and avoids the danger of glass splinters being released. This is possible thanks to its sheets or thickness (PVB).
Tempered glass is a type of safety glass, processed by thermal or chemical treatments, to increase its thermal resistance compared to regular glass. This is achieved by compressing the exterior surfaces and tensioning the interior surfaces.
Thanks to its special composition, when a tempered sheet of glass is broken by accident, it crumbles into small granular pieces instead of splintering into large jagged fragments. Granular pieces are less likely to cause injury.
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