
Frameless Glazing – Sleek Glass Façades & Window Systems (Available in Mauritius)
The Advanced Frameless Single Glazing System is a premium aluminium channel and accessory system designed for elegant, minimalistic internal glass partitions. It delivers a continuous frameless appearance using head and floor channels, abutments, door jambs, gaskets and glazing clips to securely hold toughened glass panels while maintaining clean sightlines. Perfect for offices, homes and commercial interiors in Mauritius, the system ensures transparency, light flow and a refined architectural finish.
• Ceiling channel (Ref. A100)
• Floor channel (Ref. A101)
• Abutment channels (Ref. A101 / A100)
• Door frame (Ref. A104 and accessories)
• Glazing clip (Ref. A102)
• Neoprene gasket (Ref. P218)
• Clear polycarbonate H-section
• Clear gaskets (Ref. P207 / P235)
• “V” spacers (Ref. P219) and packers
In Stock (components supplied as a coordinated system as per configuration)
| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| System Type | Frameless single glazing channel system |
| Glass Compatibility | Toughened glass nominally 10–12 mm thick |
| Primary Components | Ceiling & floor channels, abutments, door jambs, glazing clips, gaskets, spacers |
| Fixing Substrates | Drywall ceilings, concrete floors, structural abutments |
| Typical Fixing Centres | Ceiling channel A100 at approx. 450–600 mm centres |
| Sealing Components | Neoprene gasket P218, clear gaskets P207/P235, H-section |
| Door Integration | Compatible with A104 frame system, connectors, L-brackets and batwing seals |
| Installation Reference | Advanced Frameless Single Glazing System Installation Guide |
This system is used to create slim, minimal internal glass partitions with a frameless look. It supports toughened glass using aluminium channels, gaskets and clips, delivering high-end transparent divisions in offices, retail spaces and modern residential interiors without bulky framing.
The installation guideline references gaskets being fitted around 10–12 mm glass. In practice, the system is typically designed for nominal 10 mm or 12 mm toughened safety glass. Exact glass specification should always be confirmed with the glass supplier or engineer.
Glass is supported on “V” spacers inside the floor channel to avoid edge contact with aluminium. Neoprene and clear gaskets are fitted into the channels, while glazing clips snap into place to lock the glass in position and provide a secure, cushioned fit.
Yes. When more than one glass pane is used in a run, a clear polycarbonate H-section is installed between panels. This helps align the panes, maintain a consistent joint and preserve the frameless appearance while allowing the system to remain demountable and serviceable.
A dedicated aluminium door frame is cut to height, assembled on site using frame connectors, and fixed with L-shaped brackets and screws. Batwing seals are then applied to cover fixings and provide a clean, sealed interface between the door leaf and the glazed scr
Ceiling channels can be fixed to reinforced ceilings or drywall lintels using drywall screws. Floor channels are fixed to concrete using nail plugs or suitable anchors. Abutment channels are secured to side walls or structures, ensuring stable support for the glazing.
No special tools beyond normal glazing and carpentry tools are needed. Installers typically use drills, screwdrivers, countersinks, glazing suckers, a level, tape measure, cutting tools and basic hand tools, following the provided step-by-step installation guideline for accurate positioning.
Gaskets should be cut slightly oversize and fitted by locating both ends first, then working toward the middle without stretching. This method reduces the risk of later shrinkage and ensures the small gasket lip sits evenly on the top of the channel legs.
Yes, provided the ceiling or lintel is adequately reinforced or braced to receive the load of the glazing and door frame. Fixation to drywall and false ceilings should use appropriate drywall screws and anchors as indicated in the installation guidance.
Key considerations include reinforcing ceilings, using correct fixings and spacers, ensuring glass never sits directly on aluminium, following anchoring centres, using proper PPE for handling glass, and cleaning glass only after all mechanical work and gasket installation are complete.