
SFS Infill
SFS (Steel Framing Systems) infill framing is a non-loadbearing construction method used to create external walls within the structural framework of a building. It is a popular choice for modern construction projects due to its efficiency, flexibility, and compatibility with various cladding systems.
Key Features of SFS Infill Framing:
Secondary Structure: Installed between the primary structural frame (e.g., steel or concrete), it acts as a secondary structure to support external finishes.
Lightweight and Durable: Made from cold-rolled galvanized steel, it is lightweight yet robust, ensuring long-term performance.
Fast Installation: The system is quick to assemble on-site, reducing construction time and labor costs.
Design Flexibility: Can accommodate various architectural designs, including parapets, downstands, and ribbon windows.
Thermal and Acoustic Performance: Supports insulation and other materials to enhance the building's thermal and acoustic properties.
Applications:
SFS infill framing is widely used in commercial, residential, healthcare, and educational buildings. It is particularly suitable for medium to high-rise structures where speed and efficiency are critical.
Components:
Studs and Tracks: Form the main framework, with studs fixed between horizontal tracks at the floor and soffit levels.
Bracing: Provides stability and resists lateral forces.
External Finishes: Compatible with a wide range of cladding systems, including brickwork, render, and rainscreens.