Tubelite offers ForceFront Storm hurricane-resistant systems

Date: 5 October 2012

Providing optimal strength and performance for low- and mid-rise buildings, Tubelite Inc. ForceFront™ Storm hurricane resistant storefront and curtainwall systems are designed for compliance with High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) Windzone 3 and Miami Dade – Large Missile Impact Level D (ASTM E1886/E1996 – TAS 201).    Tubelite’s ForceFront Storm products’ design allows for dry glazing to be done on the job site.

The aluminum used to produce these storefront and curtainwall systems can be extruded by Tubelite using EcoLuminum™, a high recycled-content aluminum billet composition with eco-friendly, durable finishes.

The majority of Tubelite’s standard product lines also have received Florida Product Approval.

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