The StormWall XL Hurricane-Resistant Curtain Wall from CRL-U.S. Aluminum is Miami-Dade Certified (NOA), has Florida Product Approval, and is fully tested to ASTM and TAS Standards. The system features a continuous thermal spacer interlocked within the horizontal and vertical pressure bar. With U-factors as low as 0.38, the system satisfies the Florida Building Code Fifth Edition (2014) Energy Conservation requirement. It features shear block assembly with no exposed fasteners for clean sight lines and maximum installation flexibility. The curtainwall, which provides defense against high winds, airborne debris and water infiltration, can be integrated with hurricane-resistant windows and doors to provide a complete building fac?ade solution.
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