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BaSys wins innovation prize at BAU trade fair

BaSys – Bartels Systembeschläge from Kalletal has won the Architecture + Construction innovation prize at BAU in Munich for a concealed hinge that closes doors gently and automatically. Proceeding from architectural criteria, the award honours products and concept solutions that … » weiterlesen


Hidden load bearers

Continuing where it all began is a mark of consistency. It was in 2001 that Basys – Bartels Systembeschläge, Kalletal – became the first German manufacturer to present a concealed and three-dimensionally adjustable hinge at BAU, the leading trade fair … » weiterlesen


The art of solid door closure

Being able to adjust doors from the hinge side is standard procedure. New, on the other hand, is the capability of making adjustments from the striking-plate side too. To this end, building fittings manufacturer Basys – Bartels Systembeschläge, Kalletal – … » weiterlesen


„Pivota DX Close“

Taking place every two years, BAU, the leading trade fair for architecture, materials and systems sets the pace for innovations from building fittings manufacturer Basys – Bartels Systembeschläge from Kalletal. In Munich, 2017 the company will present the „Pivota DX … » weiterlesen


Crystal clear and invisible

The developers at building fittings manufacturer Basys have been pondering a question for some time now: how to design a concealed hinge for glass doors in a way that – preferably in larger-type premises with doors made of different materials … » weiterlesen


A demonstration of strength

Ever greater door weights and larger door panels are demanding hinge systems with a high load-bearing capacity. At BAU 2017, Basys is presenting the „Objecta 2239/160/56-4 SL“ with „STV 135/56 3-D“, a barrel hinge that has passed the tests for … » weiterlesen


20 kilos more

Continuity pays its dividends. At Basys – Bartels Systembeschläge, Kalletal – the spirit of innovation as well as constant improvements to existing products are all part of company philosophy. Often, minor design changes can, quite literally, produce weighty effects. As … » weiterlesen