At the RAiNA members meeting, the Board of Directors launched the website, unveiled the 2030 Vision for the Association, and provided the members with an update on the Committees work plans.
Knight Wall Systems announced the launch of ThermaZee, a new, simple, rainscreen girt that reduces thermal bridging, with thermal performance values over 90 percent effective, dramatically increasing the rainscreen wall assembly performance.
The city’s newest venue receives guests with an 80-foot tall glass rainscreen that provides a captivating and unique welcome as people set foot into an astonishingly creative artistic setting
High Concrete Group LLC has introduced ThinCast, the thinnest precast concrete rainscreen panel available on the market. Designed for use in commercial, institutional, retail, and low- to high-rise construction, ThinCastTM provides architects with the natural beauty and character of concrete in lightweight panels that accomplish their rainscreen design goals.
Recently, Keene Building Products changed the fabric used in their Driwall Rainscreens. Now, the new fabric has a higher melting point and a new color.
One of the most successful technologies used today to deter rainwater intrusion into a building's exterior wall and protect its envelope is the rainscreen system. Introduced more than 20 years ago in the United States, rainscreen technology has continued to advance, along with its popularity among building owners who desire a "stylish raincoat" for their structure.
StoVentec Glass Rainscreen system combines proven hygrothermal performance with the beauty and allure of glass. Taken together, the solution provides superior weather tightness, thermal performance, fire protection and the kind of compelling aesthetic designers seek.
Rainscreen Is The Barrier Product Builders Should Be Selecting On Many Projects. Why Aren’t More Contractors Using Them?
June 2, 2020
During the summer months, we usually put a layer of sunscreen on to protect our skin from damage and burns, which can contribute to skin cancer. But why do we call it “sunscreen?”