Hightex

Hightex as a company has built in the past decades of research and development hundreds of membrane structures all over the world- small, large, simple, complex, temporary and permanent.
Modern technologies enable the specialists to create new generations of advanced membrane materials with new options such as integrated natural energy systems to produce lightweight and efficient intelligent building envelopes.

Projects - overview of over 800 structures worldwide
BC Place Stadium - Canada Olympic Stadium - Ukraine National Stadium - Poland
Bus Terminal - Czech Republic Busan Asiad Stadium - Korea Clarke Quay Mall - Singapore
GSW Berlin - Germany   Guangzhou Airport - China    Hydrogen Gas Station - Germany
Heathrow Terminal - UK Hugo Boss Centre - Swiss Iason Façade - Austria
Monument - Spain   Mina Tent City - Saudi Arabia Munich Airport - Germany
Science Centre - UK Grande Arche - France Skilled Stadium - Australia
Slovenská Bank - Slovakia  South Africa World Cup 2010 Airport Bangkok - Thailand
Wimbledon Court - UK Xanadu Mall - Spain Dolce Vita Shopping Complex - Portugal
Urban Loritz Platz - Vienna,Austria Lounge Facility,Edo Tokyo Museum - Ryogoku,Japan Düsseldorf Airport Car Park - Germany
 
Material - overview

  ETFE Foil
PTFE Glass
PVC Foil
PTFE Fabric
Mesh Fabric

Hightex is a world leader in creating tensile fabric and pneumatic cushion structures using membranes such as PTFE, PVC and ETFE with knowledge in using many other material types such as Plexiglas, mesh fabrics and low-e coated fabric.
We are able to offer combinations of membrane materials to suit many requirements from light transmission to sound absorption and thermal efficiency.

          Computer Controlled Biaxial Testing                            Visualised Membrane Stress
 
The materials here represent a selection of those which Hightex has gained experience in using from an unrivalled list of over 800 structures worldwide.
 
 

 

 
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