








Bailey I-Line Snap-on is an architectural cladding feature offering creative possibilities for architects and envelope contractors.
Categories
Commercial. Education. Healthcare. Industrial. Leisure. New Build. Refurbishment. Residential.
Application | Facade Systemsn |
Colours | Available in bespoke or standard colours |
Thickness | Available in various thicknesses |
Detail | Suitable for vertical applications |
Other | Available in PPC (polyester powder coated) and anodising finishes |
Bailey I-Line Snap-on is an architectural cladding feature offering creative possibilities for architects and envelope contractors.
Categories
Commercial. Education. Healthcare. Industrial. Leisure. New Build. Refurbishment. Residential.
Inspired by the use of exposed steel beams, I-Line combines the profile and appearance of exposed steel beams with the versatility and practicality of lightweight pre-finished aluminium.
This is achieved by combining the robust precision of extrusions with the adaptability of a pressed sheet. The projecting flange feature is extruded to give a consistently true leading edge, available in a range of standard sizes.
I-Line is part of Bailey’s comprehensive range of total building envelope products. These fascia and soffit products are highly versatile and each can be used by themselves or in combination with others.
CAN WE HELP? GET IN TOUCHCombines the inherent precision and structural integrity of an extrusion with the flexibility of pressed sheet
Consistently true leading edge
Variable fixing options to suit all applications
Defines cladding elements and demarcates floor levels
Suitable for vertical applications
Complements bailey cassette system when used as a fascia in an eaves system
Suitable for cills, window surrounds and cladding frames
Available in PPC (polyester powder coated) and anodising finishes
Snap-on design principle used for I-Line also includes architectural features such as bullnose square, window frame and cill profiles
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