4 types of wall panel systems Flat Type Ribbed Type Window and Wall Type Tilt up Wall System
Flat type It is a single piece of material, usually flat and cut into a rectangular shape, that serves as the visible and exposed covering for a wall. WALL PANEL SYSTEMS 3
WALL PANEL SYSTEM 4 ADVANTAGES • Decorative functions • Insulating functions • Soundproofing functions • Uniformity of appearance • Durability • Easily Replaceable DISADVANTAGES • Cost saving • No more mold • Extra time • An end to tough cleaning • Watertight guarantee.
Features and benefits • Special interlocking joint design • Can be combined with other Butler wall systems, bricks, glass and other conventional materials. • 16” panel width enables application of almost any conventional finish on the interior of the wall system. • Factory-installed rigid insulation board • Available in several visually appealing colors. 5
ribbed type It is the most economical wall system. This wall system is more economical than wood, concrete or masonry alternatives. WALL PANEL SYSTEMS 6
Types of ribbed type wall panel WALL PANEL SYSTEMS 7
WALL PANEL SYSTEM 8 ADVANTAGES • Fasteners are exposed, with means maintenance / repair every decade or so • Caulking requires additional maintenance • Metal can dent or be scratched DISADVANTAGES • Inexpensive • Variation in styles • It is fire resistant, mold and insect resistant • Eco-friendly
wall type A curtain wall system consisting of performed metal cut stone, precast concrete or panelized brick wall units, which may be pre-glazed or glazed after installation. The framing is attached to the building structure and does not carry the floor or roof loads of the building. WALL PANEL SYSTEMS 9
Features and benefits • Factory assembled • Typical units are five to six feet wide • Lightweight • Economical • Easy installation • Faster • Wide range of product design • Comprehensive wall panel 10
WALL PANEL SYSTEM 11 ADVANTAGES • Additional cost of a curtain wall system • Improper installation may lead to costly issues • Noise transmission DISADVANTAGES • Excellent structural integrity • Highly resistant to moisture, wind, heat, and earthquakes • Require little maintenance
Window type It is achieved by placing glazing between a building’s concrete slabs, using the slabs as structural support. WALL PANEL SYSTEMS 12
Types of window type wall panel WALL PANEL SYSTEMS 13
WALL PANEL SYSTEM 14 ADVANTAGES • Less continuous look • More considerations and planning need to occur DISADVANTAGES • Customizability • Ease of installation • Cost savings • Require less engineering and safety considerations • Less noise transfer and energy loss
Tilt up wall system It is a technique of site casting concrete walls or elements, typically done on a horizontal surface and once cured, it is tilted vertically into place using a mobile crane. WALL PANEL SYSTEMS 15
WALL PANEL SYSTEM 16 ADVANTAGES •Not Ideal for Complex Buildings •Difficult to work with on some worksites • Lacking in Versatility DISADVANTAGES • Economy • Speed of Construction • Durability • Fire Resistance
Types of window type wall panel WALL PANEL SYSTEMS 17