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Notes from the Comar design team...


Standard profiles range allows Capped, 2 or 4sided Structural Glazing.


BIM ready Models.


Comar keep all profiles in stock = market leading delivery.


Highest Ix and Iy values in the industry.


Concealed vent for discrete ventilation.


Facetted options 7.5o


convex or concave.


Reassurance: CWCT Tested, Audited and Certified to 3600Pa Sequence B.


comar6EFT Curtain Walling - Capped, 2sided SG and 4sided SG


Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems have designed additional mullions, transoms and feature cover-caps to Comar 6EFT to launch the most comprehensive 50mm curtain wall system available today. After extensive research with our architectural and fabricator network we are pleased to offer additional high span mullions and transoms with the highest Ix and Iy values in the industry, allowing you to span further or keep the same flush box size throughout glazed areas.


From one range of profiles Comar 6EFT offers capped, 2sided structural glazing with vertical or horizontal capping and 4sided structural glazing. Comar 6EFT 4sided SG offers the slimmest structural glazing joint available today and can be either silicon or EPDM gasket sealed.


For details and downloads, take a look at www.comar-alu.co.uk today. We are pleased to offer BIM families to our architectural and contractor colleagues, please email projects@parksidegroup.co.uk for further information.


For more information about comar6EFT please contact us:


Tel: +44(0) 20 8685 9685 Email: projects@parksidegroup.co.uk Web: www.comar-alu.co.uk


High span profiles keep same box sizes throughout the facade with greater spanning ability.


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