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Structural Dynamics Co., Ltd.
IndustryFacade design, Engineering, Stainless steel tension components.
FoundedThailand (2006)
HeadquartersBangkok, Thailand
Subsidiaries
  • Strudyna Europe co., Ltd.
  • Structural Dynamics (Australia) Pty, Ltd.
  • Strudyna Thailand Co., Ltd.
WebsiteStrudyna

Strudyna, also known as Structural Dynamics Co., Ltd, is a manufacturer of Stainless Steel Tensile Components for façade structures,[1] with offices and fabrication facilities in the UK, Australia and Thailand, and manufacturing facilities in Thailand.[2]

The tensile façade engineering leg of Strudyna and parent company Kinzi (Thailand) Co. Ltd developed several solutions for façades, including the New Bangkok International Airport, Suntec city façade renovation Singapore and New Doha International Airport Grid H façade Qatar. Other recognizable façade structures include Shilin Sogo department store MPG façade in Taiwan, Marina Bay Sands Casino Ned Kahn Wind Arbor in Singapore, LA Live Ritz Carlton hotel Los Angeles USA and People's Leasing Bank HQ in Colombo Sri Lanka.[citation needed]

History

Strudyna was created in 2006 by Kinzi (Thailand) Co Ltd in Thailand and Arcus Wire Group Pty Ltd in Australia, developing commercial tensile architectural systems for glass façades, curtain walling, and fabric structures. This enabled the original Kinzi engineers to pursue R&D of new tensile technology.[3]

Production and processes

Strudyna's tensile components are manufactured primarily in stainless steel grade AISI 316, A4-80, Duplex and Super Duplex. It is widely considered that the maximum weight of an investment casting (also known as Lost Wax Casting) is 10 kg.[4] Strudyna's largest tensile casting is the SRS Structural Tie Rod Fork at 66.9 kg.

Strudyna's tensile castings are known for the high standards of 'Passivation’ process.

Certification

Most Strudyna components are manufactured in Parent company Kinzi’s production plant at Ratchaburi, Thailand, with Thai Industrial Standards Institute accredited ISO/IEC 17025 & ISO 9001:2000 for calibration laboratories; mechanical properties testing and chemical composition testing. The production plant maintains an active twenty-four-hour (24-hour) three-shift (3-shift) production cycle and as of 2011 a production level of 900 tons of tensile stainless steel production per year.[5]

Major projects

Strudyna and Kinzi have developed and supplied the stainless steel castings in one or the other companies names, and in some instances, Kinzi’s Division, ‘Kinzi Café’, provided integrated solutions for the completion of large-scale glass façade projects:

NBIA (Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Bangkok)

Stainless Steel Castings for Façade of Main Terminal Building Location: Bangkok, Thailand Owner: New Bangkok International Airport Co., Ltd (NBIA) Architect: Murphy/Jahn Inc., Chicago Year of construction: 2004 The main terminal façade envelope of Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport is 1140 meters in length and seven stories high, making it currently the largest glass wall structure in the World today. 37,000 kg of stainless steel wire strand and 19,000 kg of stainless fittings were supplied to this project, many design and manufacturing innovations were made that have now become next generation fittings and standard practices for manufacture and documentation.

Nortel Networks Building

Nortel Networks Australian Head Office Location: Macquarie University Research Park Australia Owner: SAS Trustee Corporation Architect: Bligh Voller Nield Year of construction: 2005 Within Macquarie University Research Park in Sydney, it features Structural Dynamic's ‘Strudyna’ RDS 1.0 structural rod system in 316 grade stainless steel as the supporting feature of the environmental façade screens that encapsulate the building, providing protection from the environment for the occupants without being internal fitted. This project was awarded a 4 star SEDA rating for environmental efficiency.

Taronga Zoo Male Elephant Holding Facility

Project Title: Male Elephant Building Location: Sydney, Australia Owner: Taronga Zoo Architect: Jackson Teece Year of construction: 2009 Taronga Zoo features Structural Dynamic's ‘Strudyna’ 16.0mm 1 X 19 stainless wire strand together with AM swage toggles and PBI rigging screws. The PBI range of rigging screws were selected because of their bronze inserts and large surface area locking nuts, giving the maintenance staff the ability to adjust the tensions when needed. A very simple but effective system customised to match the required breaking strength of the compound design with the redesigned swage studs for the rigging screw bodies.

Suntec City Façade upgrading, Singapore

Stainless Spider, dead load roads, tensile cable assemblies, P2H tensile adjusters, spiders and rotules for Façade. Project Title : Upgrading of Suntec City Location : Suntec city, Singapore Owner : The Management Corporation Strata Title Plan No. 2197 Architect : Liu & Wo Architects Pte Ltd Year of construction : 2006 . In 2006, the old curtain wall was deemed to dark and the owners of requested for an upgrade into a more transparent and bright façade. The renovation was in conjunction to host the 2006 OPEC ministers meeting.[6] To accommodate this new requirement an upgraded design with point-fixed glass façade system of fish-bone mild steel layout truss was called for. Strudyna's 1x19 tensile cable assembly was used to reinforce the vertical trusses and kept the truss design small and transparent. The new design of façade will provide more natural light inside the building and a more spacious look.[7]

References

  1. ^ British Stainless steel Association, Strudyna, June 2010
  2. ^ PRlog.org, Strudyna, July 2011
  3. ^ Strudyna.com, History, 2011
  4. ^ The Steel Construction Institute, Casting in construction, 04 Feb 2008
  5. ^ Kinzi manufacturing www.kinzi.co.th
  6. ^ OPEC.org, OPEC Finance Minister Meeting Singapore, 2006
  7. ^ kinzi.com, Suntec city facade, 2006