termoâncoras
Termoâncoras, also known as thermal anchors or heat anchors, are devices used in construction to connect different materials and reduce thermal bridging. They are commonly employed in building envelopes, particularly in facades and walls, to ensure structural integrity while minimizing heat loss or gain. The primary function of a termoâncora is to create a mechanical connection that allows for the transfer of structural loads without compromising the thermal performance of the building.
These anchors are typically made from materials with low thermal conductivity, such as stainless steel, fiberglass,
The design of termoâncoras varies depending on the specific application, but they generally consist of an anchoring