Stick-Built Glass Curtain Wall Systems for Commercial Buildings
The Dimax stick-built glass curtain wall system is engineered for commercial and institutional projects requiring cost-effective installation, adaptability to complex site conditions, and reliable structural performance. Constructed with vertical and horizontal aluminum members installed piece by piece between floor slabs, this system supports and transfers glass loads directly back to the building structure. Framing components are precision-fabricated in shops, while glazing is typically performed on-site, offering greater flexibility to accommodate irregular building geometries and unforeseen field conditions.
Key Features:
- Site-glazed system with shop-fabricated framing members for cost-effective installation
- Vertical and horizontal aluminum inserts transfer glass loads directly to building structure
- Accommodates complicated site conditions and irregular building geometries
- Shorter lead times with less upfront staging compared to unitized systems
- Long aluminum spans between floors for robust load distribution
HANLUN Curtain Wall – Testing, Certification & Code Compliance
HANLUN Curtain Wall systems are engineered and evaluated to support compliance with applicable building codes and performance requirements across different international markets. Testing and certification may include structural performance, air and water resistance, wind load, and project-specific façade system evaluation in accordance with applicable standards such as ASTM, AAMA, AS/NZS, EN, and regional building code requirements (including Florida Building Code where applicable). Certification scope and applicability may vary by system configuration, project conditions, and installation method. Detailed testing reports and compliance documentation are available upon request to support specific project needs.
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Stick-Built Glass Curtain Wall Systems for Commercial Buildings
The Dimax stick-built glass curtain wall system is engineered for commercial and institutional projects where cost-effectiveness, adaptability to complex site conditions, and reliable structural performance are essential. Constructed with vertical and horizontal aluminum members installed piece by piece between floor slabs, this system transfers glass loads directly back to the building structure. Framing components are shop-fabricated for precision, while glazing is typically performed on-site, offering flexibility to accommodate irregular building geometries and unforeseen field challenges.
Built as a versatile and economical façade solution, the stick system features long aluminum inserts spanning vertically between floors and horizontally between vertical members, creating a robust framework that distributes loads while maintaining clean sightlines. This method provides significant advantages for projects with tight budgets or complicated logistics, as lead times are often much shorter than unitized systems and require less upfront staging. The site-glazed approach allows contractors to adapt to real-world conditions, ensuring a precise fit even on structures with dimensional variations.
With extensive engineering and customization capabilities, the Dimax stick-built curtain wall reflects our commitment to quality and project-specific requirements. Our team collaborates closely with architects, developers, and contractors to tailor member profiles, glazing configurations, thermal breaks, and exterior finishes—ensuring each solution meets performance expectations while adapting to unique site challenges.
Customize Your Versatile Stick-Built Glass Curtain Wall Solution
Dimax stick-built glass curtain wall systems are engineered for commercial and institutional projects where cost-effectiveness, adaptability to complex site conditions, and reliable structural performance define the design approach. Constructed with precision-fabricated aluminum members installed piece by piece between floor slabs, this system transfers glass loads directly back to the building structure while offering the flexibility to accommodate irregular geometries and unforeseen field challenges.
Built as a practical and adaptable façade solution rather than a prefabricated system, the stick-built approach features long aluminum inserts spanning vertically between floors and horizontally between vertical members, creating a robust framework that distributes loads efficiently while maintaining clean architectural lines. Glazing is typically performed on-site, allowing contractors to respond to real-world conditions and ensuring a precise fit even on structures with dimensional variations. This method provides significant advantages for projects with tight budgets or complicated logistics, with shorter lead times and less upfront staging compared to fully unitized alternatives.
With extensive engineering and customization capabilities, the Dimax stick-built curtain wall reflects our commitment to quality and project-specific requirements. Our team collaborates closely with architects, developers, and contractors to tailor member profiles, glazing configurations, thermal breaks, and exterior finishes—ensuring each solution meets performance expectations while adapting to unique site challenges and design visions.
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15,000 m² vertically integrated manufacturing campus with over 1,00 skilled workers, supporting consistent quality control and reliable delivery timelines.
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Dimax – OEM Partner for Aluminum Window and Door Systems
Dimax offers OEM aluminum window and door solutions with flexible customization options, including size, finish, opening configuration, and brand integration. Our system-based approach supports architectural intent while maintaining consistent performance and manufacturability.



