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MB-MM50N Curtain Wall
Aluprof

MB-MM50N Curtain Wall

The ALUPROF MB-MM50N façade is a state-of-the-art, mullion-to-mullion structure created in response to the increasingly high demands placed on contemporary curtain wall systems. Developed primarily for the Scandinavian market, it provides a number of unique architectural, constructional and functional features that set it apart from other systems. The excellent thermal performance makes it possible to turn designs for buildings with an emphasis on high energy efficiency into reality.

The MB-MM50N has visible profiles which are 50 mm wide and is structurally related to the ALUPROF MB-MT50N. As a result, the components and manufacturing process correspond to the requirements of sustainable development and the concept of a circular economy. The solutions used in the system facilitate both optimising the quantities of material essential to making the façade and minimising the time required to install the structure on site.

THE MB-MM50N offers numerous features that simplify prefabrication and storing the parts, which is a major advantage for façade manufacturers. A unique aspect of the system is the single series of profiles and the possibility of installing a structure in a mullion (vertical), and transom (horizontal) configuration. Another of the system’s advantages is that the segments of the structure can be installed and connected quickly using the half-mullions.

As far as functionality is concerned, the MB-MM50N is highly flexible when it comes to the use of operable elements based on ALUPROF’s classic window and door systems, lift and slide solutions and systems designed solely for façades, such as tilt or tilt and slide windows, not to mention roof windows. The wealth of features means that the MB-MM50N is ideal for rapidly and efficiently creating functional façades with excellent technical parameters.

Specification
  • Functions and aesthetics:

    • a series of profiles with dimensions from 50 to 225 mm
    • the frames of a structure can be built from one profile
    • insulating glass units with a thickness of 24 to 64 mm can be used
    • high load-bearing mullion-transom connectors mean that glass weighing up to 880 kg can be used
    • simple, automated processing of profiles and accessories
    • the mullions and transoms are cut straight eliminating labour-intensive processing such as cutting a transom to adjust it and streamlining the fabrication process for a structure significantly
    • the system shares TORX screws and two-component PET/PE insulators with the MB-MT50N façade
    • the gaskets ensuring high-performance air- and watertightness are the same as for the MB-MT50N
    • the profiles can be screwed together on the shop floor and the ladders can be assembled there
    • the series of half-mullions, measuring from 50 to 225 mm enable the rapid assembly of ladders and segments. They are also suitable for the MB-MT50N profiles
    • the profiles are used to reinforce the mullions and also as connector profiles
    • infill drainage and ventilation are provided to each infill area by openings in the horizontal clamping strip
    • the system is compatible with fixing solutions from ADJUFIX, which are popular on the Scandinavian market.
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.mb-mm50n-curtain-wall
  • Product familyFaçade systems
  • Product groupMB-MM50N Curtain Wall
  • TypeAssembly (multiple objects)
  • Date of publishing2024-05-06
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainAluminium
  • Material secondaryGlass
  • Designed inPoland
  • Manufactured inPoland
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryWalls - Curtain Walls
  • IFC classificationCurtain Wall
  • Uniclass 2015 CodeSs_25_10_20
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionCurtain walling systems
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code08 40 00
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleEntrances, Storefronts, and Curtain Walls
  • OmniClass Number23-13 33 27
  • OmniClass TitleGlazed Facade and Roof Structures

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