PRANCE Metalwork est l'un des principaux fabricants de systèmes de plafonds et de façades métalliques.
Thermally broken aluminum frames incorporate a non-conductive polyamide barrier between interior and exterior frame segments, dramatically reducing thermal transfer. Though the initial cost premium (10–20%) over standard frames may seem significant, the long-term benefits—lower heating and cooling loads, reduced HVAC sizing, and improved occupant comfort—often yield payback within a few years. Energy simulations show thermally broken windows reduce U-values by up to 50%, cutting annual energy use and carbon emissions. Condensation risk on interior surfaces is nearly eliminated, protecting adjacent metal ceiling substrates from moisture damage. In facade installations, thermally broken mullion-transom grids maintain the same slender sightlines as non-broken systems but with superior insulation. For projects pursuing green certifications (LEED, BREEAM), thermally broken frames contribute valuable points for envelope performance. Pairing these frames with insulated metal panels or perforated acoustic ceilings further enhances building efficiency. Ultimately, the modest upfront investment secures durable, high-performance aluminum facades and ceilings that prioritize sustainability and occupant well-being.