Arch sliding window
The sliding arched skylight is composed of an upper glass panel and a lower steel structural frame, forming a symmetrical and controllable double-slope roof structure. The main frame of the glass skylight is designed as a steel structure, utilizing adjacent reinforced concrete columns as the lower force transmission components. The skylights are arranged in bays, with each bay parallel to the length of the roof, and the span of the main beam in one bay is equal to the width of the open roof section.
Sliding arched skylights can be opened or closed simultaneously or individually as needed. The speed and position of opening and closing can be manually or electrically controlled. The placement of the skylight is flexible, with a simple structure and excellent ventilation, lighting, and insulation properties. It boasts good mechanical performance, such as strength and rigidity. The tempered laminated glass serves as a waterproof layer, combined with steel beams to form independent panels. These panels are connected to the fire alarm system through a rack and pinion drive mechanism, enabling automatic opening and closing. They meet the requirements for daylighting, sealing, fire protection, and smoke exhaust.



































