Unique design and unrivalled fire protection with Lunax doors

Unique design and unrivalled fire protection with Lunax doors

Vetrotech Saint-Gobain will be showcasing its advanced Lunax door system at the prestigious architect@work2020 exhibition in London later this month.

The Lunax system perfectly meets the growing architectural trend of combining building transparency with aesthetic design and high safety standards.

Vetrotech is an international leader in the development, manufacture and sales of high-performance life-safety glass products and systems for the building and marine sectors.

Incorporating versatile Contraflam safety glass and just four discreet clamps, Lunax combines aesthetic appeal with on-trend transparency with heightened fire safety.

The development of Lunax was driven by achieving not just fire protection, but beautiful aesthetics that maximise natural light, whilst integrating its four framing solutions.

Doors can be customised with a large choice of handles, screen printing, coloured glass and many additional door accessories.

The prestigious exhibition is being held at the Old Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, London E1 6QL, on 29th and 30th January, with the Lunax system showcased at Booth 2.

The Lunax system can be specified in single, double or asymmetrical double doors, making it ideal for both new build or renovation projects.

Importantly, Lunax doors are fire resistant on both sides and which meet E, EW and EI classifications for both 30 minutes and 60 minutes.

Rob Wood, Vetrotech Sales Area Manager UK and Ireland, highlighted the reasons for Lunax’s growing popularity among architects and building owners, saying that “We’ve actually seen clients specify Lunax from a purely design point-of-view, as it’s a stunning product in its own right.

“But once you factor in the fire-resistant properties, thanks to our advanced and unrivalled Contraflam glass, it becomes an obvious choice.

“When architects realise they can integrate high-performance fire doors without compromising their design aesthetic, the interest in Lunax makes perfect sense,” he said.

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