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heroal, one of the leading aluminium system specialists, develops and produces aluminium systems for the building shell that are matched to each other.
All designs of the tried-and-tested insulated heroal C 50 curtain wall system deliver excellent results, whether vertical or vertical-bending transom-mullion, transom-transom or mullion-mullion façade. The façade can also be used as a roof area, light roof pyramid or conservatory. Last but not least, the system offers creative freedom thanks to various cover and pressure profiles.
heroal offers an innovative concept for heat insulation. Foam-filled insulators and a continuous seal offer processing benefits in terms of installation, transportation and the screw guidance. All processing benefits apply throughout the systems for the respective design options. The insulation concept can also be used across the systems in the design options and thus leads to a reduction in storage requirements. Values of up to Uf = 1.2 W/m2K can be achieved with the heroal C 50 curtain wall system. Optimised ventilation and drainage are guaranteed with this system.
For the reliable planning and easy assembly of an additional solar shading of your façade, heroal offers the ideal combination of its established curtain wall system heroal C 50 with its high-quality sun protection system heroal VS Z.
heroal W 77 HI
Window systems
An intelligent combination of geometry and material enables the new heroal W 77 window system to achieve a Uf value of 0.95W/m²K (view width: 120 mm) at passive-house level, with an installation depth of just 77 mm. With this development, heroal has designed the thermally separated aluminium window in such a way that it not only meets present demands stated by the 2016 German Energy Savings Regulation (Energieeinsparverordnung, EnEV) over the long term, but also fulfils future requirements for “nearly zero-energy buildings”.