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Carl Stahl
X-Tend

Carl Stahl
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01 Material Profile
material description
X-TEND® the original stainless steel cable mesh offers new spatial possibilities, its characteristics are strength, durability, flexibility, transparency allowing freedom of design and a lightweight solution. X-TEND® has been used in many varied applications from sculptures to building facades, balustrades to Helipad safety nets, bridges to zoo enclosures. The possibilities are endless.
02 Technical Data
technical description
For product information please contact the manufacturer.
03 Material Properties
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appearance |
silk matte |
colour |
metal coloured |
haptics |
hard, cold |
light transmission |
high transmission |
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metal |
stainless steel |
04 Dimensions (available Sizes)
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Height (thickness) |
3 mm |
05 Weight
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Weight per m² |
2310 g/m² |
06 Tags
Architecture, Carl Stahl Articles, Carl Stahl Products, Exhibitions, Material, reflection / abstraction, Shanghai World Expo 201007 Articles about Carl Stahl
Prisms on the ceiling
In order to create an elaborate suspended ceiling when renovating the Collegiate Church in Stuttgart, architect Bernhard Hirche employed high-quality stainless steel components.
Rural urban interaction – the harmonious interaction between town and country
The Swiss Pavilion at this year's Expo in Shanghai embodies the symbiosis between town and country. It presents itself as a hybrid structure comprising technology and nature, which combines the city and the country and keeps them in balance. Furthermore, an interactive, intelligent façade system playfully demonstrates just how much unused energy surrounds us everywhere.
› To the articleLike 300 full-grown building workers
This standardised fastening system, called Tennect, by Carl Stahl, is the first of its kind. It was introduced to the european public at Deubau 2010 in Essen.
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