Date: 20 September 2012
Lawrence Carbary, industry scientist for Dow Corning High Performance Building Solutions, will present “Advanced Structural Silicone Glazing” at 11:15 a.m. Sept. 19 as part of the event’s Material Advances track. Dow Corning also is a Silver Sponsor of the congress.
“Dow Corning has been a global pioneer in structural silicone glazing applications since the 1960s. Compared to traditional materials, our silicone sealants today possess a unique combination of strength, flexibility and weather resistance,” Carbary said. “As we continue innovating, I believe these unique properties will remain critical to structural glazing applications and ensure high performance for high-rise buildings in the face of harsh weather conditions.”
Dow Corning’s advanced structural silicone glazing has undergone vigorous research throughout the last several decades, and the technology has continually demonstrated durability and performance in high-wind zones and hurricane- and typhoon-prone areas, as well as in regions facing extreme temperatures and seismic activities.
Taller buildings continue to be a key trend around the world because of their contribution to the urbanization, energy management and footprint of our cities, as well as because of the symbol they represent and the services they can provide to the population. This trend is bringing more stringent requirements on the design of silicone structurally glazed facades, creating opportunity for new material and optimized design geometry.
For more than 40 years, Dow Corning’s globally renowned SSG design and technical expertise have played a critical part in a number of global landmarks by increasing overall building performance while facilitating creative building facade designs. The most recent example is the Burj Khalifa Tower, the tallest building in the world.
In China, Dow Corning ensures every construction project runs successfully by offering not only cutting-edge technologies, but also a range of services, including blueprint reviews, design calculations for structural and weathersealing joints, project audits, training, and warranties. The most recent example is Dow Corning’s China Business and Technology Center in the Pudong area, where Dow Corning technology and services can be seen in action.
“As a global leader in silicones, we offer a wide range of innovative and integrated silicone solutions for high performance buildings that improve life-cycle optimization, reduce environmental impact and ensure overall user safety,” said Jean-Paul Hautekeer, Global Marketing Director for Dow Corning High Performance Building Solutions. “Through our unique expertise, we are well equipped to continue supporting our customers to succeed in the market and embrace the trend of tall buildings, using the proven experience that we have accumulated throughout the years combined with new product and design solutions.”
About Dow Corning
Dow Corning(dowcorning.com) provides performance-enhancing solutions to serve the diverse needs of more than 25,000 customers worldwide. A global leader in silicones , silicon-based technology and innovation, Dow Corning offers more than 7,000 products and services through the Dow Corning® and XIAMETER® brands. Dow Corning is equally owned by The Dow Chemical Company and Corning, Incorporated. More than half of Dow Corning’s annual sales are outside the United States.
About High Performance Building Solutions
Dow Corning is collaborating with industry professionals around the world to develop solutions to improve the energy efficiency of buildings, reduce the eco-footprint of construction materials, and improve the health and safety of building occupants. Taking a holistic approach, Dow Corning brings together expertise from across the company to help customers find solutions to a wide range of high performance building challenges. Dow Corning High Performance Building Solutions include proven materials for structural and protective glazing, weatherproofing, insulating glass, window and door fabrication, and building materials protection, as well as innovations for high-efficiency insulation, LED lighting, thermal management systems, and the incorporation of photovoltaic cells and solar panels into building design.
About the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)
Founded in 1969, the CTBUH is an international not-for-profit organization that aims to maximize international interactions and knowledge exchange between professionals within the building industry. It is an authority on the official height of tall buildings and is the official announcer of the title of “The World’s Tallest Building.” In the past four decades, the CTBUH Congress has been held by the council once every three to five years and has attracted a wide variety of professionals from all over the world, including building owners and developers, construction experts, architects, engineers, and government officials.
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