Technology and installation: Wall structure with insulation (cassette)

Double-skin wall structures with insulation comprise an inner shell, generally cassette profiles, the insulation itself and the outer shell which is exposed to the weather. Taborsky cassettes are used to create a double-skin, insulated wall wherever importance is attached to easy-to-install, cost-effective, high-quality and visually appealing hall walls.

Since no special horizontal beam structures are required when using the Taborsky cassette wall, aside from for window or door surrounds, the installation time is shorter and you save on materials. The result is a visually appealing, large-scale wall with smooth partial surfaces from column to column, as single span or multi-span beams. In addition, with mineral wool insulation, the Taborsky cassette is classified as non-flammable.

The cassette includes the insulation here. The trapezoidal wall profiles are thermally separated, attached to the upper flange of the cassette. Insulation can also be attached to cover the bridge. The wall profiles are attached using special spacer screws or with a spacer construction made from metal profiles.

Wall structure with insulation (cassette)