The Invisio structural roof glazing details are now available to download straight to your inbox.
IQ Glass can now offer standard details of our Invisio structural glazing system, for use in roof glazing. You can download the CAD details prior to placing an order or making an enquiry, to see how the systems could be incorporated into your wider project.
The Invisio system is the UK’s only fully thermally broken, fully tested structural glazing system. Offering architects and specifiers the ability to create frameless roof glazing solutions on a large scale, the system is characterized by its extremely minimal design.
A thermal break is included within the fixing system, which is completely concealed within the building finishes for the most minimal design.
By choosing to specify Invisio, issues with thermal bridging are eliminated and the design possibilities are endless. From fixed frameless rooflights to full structural glass roofs, the frameless glazing system is perfect for use in contemporary new build projects.
The Invisio roof glazing system has been extensively tested to ensure it can withstand high wind load areas, with testing certificates for wind loads of 0.8 kN and 1.6 kN available upon request. The thermal performance of Invisio will always surpass the requirements set by building regulations, futureproofing your home as the requirements for thermal performance become stricter.
You can find the full specification details and performance factors in the Invisio brochure, or check out the full range of applications for structural glazing here.
To get in touch with the team about including Invisio roof glazing in your project, contact us at hello@iqglassuk.com. The team are on hand to assist and advice with specification, design and detailing.
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