Realized projects

Réalisation Facings and partitions

Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture (ENSA) - Strasbourg (67)

Architecte : Marc Mimram

Location

Strasbourg (67)

 

Architect

Marc Mimram Ingéniérie

 

Product

High Wave panel

 

Mesh

AFR-TAU30

 

Material et finition

Raw Aluminum

 

Date

2014

 

Category

FACING

 

About the project

The AFR-TAU30 High Wave panel was chosen both for its corrugated profile, which gives the partition good mechanical rigidity, and for its ability to integrate the acoustic function, given the mesh void (approx. 50%).

The AFR-TAU30 High Wave panel is obtained by continuously corrugating a sheet of expanded metal (AFR-TA30 aluminum mesh). This produces panels up to 1250 mm wide in the direction of the corrugations, and up to 3000 mm long or more (in the direction of the corrugation). Installation is easy. Simply arrange the rails parallel to the length and spaced by the width of the panels, then fit them together, securing the edges with screws or rivets. Connections are made edge-to-edge lengthwise and overlapping widthwise.

This is a relatively cost-effective solution, especially if you opt for unfinished aluminum for indoor use.

The High Wave wave panel can be supplied in 3 types of expanded metal (AFR-TAU10, AFR-TAU20, AFR-TAU30) or in solid sheet metal. In this way, you can give yourself the latitude to personalize your project.

 
Photos : Mylène Fuhrmann