Halfen DEHA Windposts

Halfen DEHA has developed an extensive range of windposts to provide increased lateral restraint for masonry cladding panels against deflection.
Designed to strengthen masonry panels, Halfen windposts are mainly used as vertical posts at intermediate points between structural columns. They are usually storey height and have a fixed base and sliding top cleat fixed to the structural slab.
Windposts span vertically between floors to provide lateral support for panels of brickwork
Windposts can be designed as channel sections in a range of sizes and thicknesses or for smaller cavities designed so that the leg of the Windpost is built into the inner leaf of blockwork.
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The purpose of Windposts is to strengthen cavity walls, increasing the resistance to wind pressure and suction.
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