Flux roofing system hurricane

Sense in structure

An excellent panel, they say, is more about the design. The structure of FLUX is based on truss bridge design. The diagonal members are subject to tension forces and the shorter vertical members handle the compressive forces. When weight is applied the joints and/or connections compress and push against each other, the tension removes any buckling risk.

Diagonals and verticals combine to form triangles. It is a well known fact that triangles provide strength and stability, they hold large loads without collapsing or having their structure altered. It is not without reason that they are considered the strongest polygons. The design does its part not only supporting any load on it, but also stiffening against lateral loads such as wind and seismic loads. FLUX structure is extremely effective as it has a high strength to weight ratio.

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Flux™ system

With their myriad structure combinations, colours and finishes enable unlimited choices and unique customisable bespoke solutions through:

Glazing Options

Can be specified to provide more or less visual transparency as required by the building orientation. The geometry and molecular makeup of Flux™ diffuses daylight to reduce glare, further improving user experience, comfort and

Flux roofing system long span

Sense in structure

An excellent panel, they say, is more about the design. The structure of FLUX is based on truss bridge design. The diagonal members are subject to tension forces and the shorter vertical members handle the compressive forces. When weight is applied the joints and/or connections compress and push against each other, the tension removes any buckling risk.

Diagonals and verticals combine to form triangles. It is a well known fact that triangles provide strength and stability, they hold large loads without collapsing or having their structure altered. It is not without reason that they are considered the strongest polygons. The design does its part not only supporting any load on it, but also stiffening against lateral loads such as wind and seismic loads. FLUX structure is extremely effective as it has a high strength to weight ratio.

Headline

Flux™ system

With their myriad structure combinations, colours and finishes enable unlimited choices and unique customisable bespoke solutions through:

Glazing Options

Can be specified to provide more or less visual transparency as required by the building orientation. The geometry and molecular makeup of Flux™ diffuses daylight to reduce glare, further improving user experience, comfort and

Flux roofing system standard

Sense in structure

An excellent panel, they say, is more about the design. The structure of FLUX is based on truss bridge design. The diagonal members are subject to tension forces and the shorter vertical members handle the compressive forces. When weight is applied the joints and/or connections compress and push against each other, the tension removes any buckling risk.

Diagonals and verticals combine to form triangles. It is a well known fact that triangles provide strength and stability, they hold large loads without collapsing or having their structure altered. It is not without reason that they are considered the strongest polygons. The design does its part not only supporting any load on it, but also stiffening against lateral loads such as wind and seismic loads. FLUX structure is extremely effective as it has a high strength to weight ratio.

Headline

Flux™ system

With their myriad structure combinations, colours and finishes enable unlimited choices and unique customisable bespoke solutions through:

Glazing Options

Can be specified to provide more or less visual transparency as required by the building orientation. The geometry and molecular makeup of Flux™ diffuses daylight to reduce glare, further improving user experience, comfort and