
Definition: A stone curtain wall is a type of building facade system that uses architectural stone panels as the primary cladding material. Common architectural stones include granite, sandstone, and basalt. Stone curtain walls can be categorized into back-bolt stone curtain walls, bracket-supported stone curtain walls, and small-unit stone curtain walls. This product is widely used in high-end commercial buildings, hotels, and office structures for both interior and exterior walls, lobbies, and entrance halls. The noble and elegant texture of stone enhances the building's appearance, giving it a dignified, generous, and luxurious character.
Features:
Allows three-dimensional adjustment to ensure a flat, smooth surface and excellent visual effect after installation.
Rubber padding is installed at the lower end of the stone panel to prevent direct contact with metal supports, enhancing displacement resistance.
Drainage channels are designed to discharge condensation promptly, maintaining appropriate humidity levels inside the curtain wall.
Isolation gaskets are placed between different metals to prevent electrochemical corrosion, ensuring long-term structural integrity and safety. This guarantees that the service life of the structure meets the requirements of the entire exterior decoration and the building itself.