Features
- Commercial grade
- Reinforced aluminium base
- Wind-load verified route
- Laminated safety glass
- Commercial line-load route
- Glazing depth
- 84 mm
- Catalogue module
- 1000 mm glass height route; 6+6 +1.52 mm up to 1500 mm, 8+8 +1.52 mm up to 1200 mm
Start with the fixing route: base-channel frameless glass, post-mounted glass, spigot glass, Juliet guard or aluminium infill. Each card opens the dedicated product page with its own load, glass and mounting notes.
Final glass build-up, post spacing, mounting face and local approval route stay project-specific.
FS 1500
FS 3000
FS 5000
FS 7000
VA-PF
FS-SPG-SQ




Commercial-route frameless glass balustrade with reinforced base for larger panels and documented load review.
Visio FS 3000 Frameless Glass System should be reviewed as part of a frameless glass railings project, not as an isolated catalogue item. Before quotation, connect the product choice to dimensions, fixing surface, exposure, finish, adjacent systems and the documentation route expected in the project country.
Use this section as a pre-quote reading layer: system code, material route, glass build-up, fixing method and review notes stay visible before the project moves to engineering.
Product code
FS 3000
Reinforced commercial base-channel route

Base-profile technical image
The technical image explains the profile section only; final fixing and glass build-up remain project-checked.
Use this system when FS 1500 is too light for the project brief and the railing needs a stronger commercial-grade base-channel route.
FS 3000 fits larger terraces, hospitality decks and apartment projects where the design still needs frameless glass but with a stronger specification base.
The early work is to confirm line-load class, glass dimensions, fixing base, edge waterproofing and whether the project needs documentation for approval review.
Compare FS 3000 with FS 7000 when the site is public, coastal, high-rise or otherwise outside standard residential assumptions.
Use FS 1500 when the load and panel assumptions are lighter.
Heavy-duty optionUse FS 7000 when public or severe exposure assumptions drive the specification.
Specifier routeFrame wind, load and approval assumptions before quotation.
Reinforced glass quoteRequest pricing with panel size and fixing assumptions ready.
Market routesOpen buyer-intent and country pages that connect this product family to project searches.
Use this section as a practical pre-brief. It turns the common buyer questions around glass, railing, fence and moving-panel systems into a cleaner first request, without replacing project-specific engineering review.
Share the exact opening or run length, height expectation, substrate, fixing side, slope, corner conditions and whether the product touches a terrace, balcony, facade, pool edge, gate or restaurant opening.
State the real priority: uninterrupted view, privacy, wind comfort, acoustic screening, corrosion resistance, compact stacking, full opening width, access control or night-time lighting.
Confirm the adjacent systems early. Glass railings may meet sliding glass, balcony railings may need privacy infill, fence runs may include gates, and glass walls may need threshold and drainage coordination.
These answers position FS 3000 as the reinforced middle route between residential glass railings and heavy-duty public-edge systems.
FS 3000 fits commercial terraces, apartment projects and exposed balcony edges where the design still needs frameless glass but the brief asks for a stronger base-channel route than FS 1500.
Compare FS 1500 →The useful first brief includes line-load assumption, panel dimensions, fixing base, edge waterproofing, site exposure, project country and the expected glass build-up review.
Check site loads →Review FS 7000 when the project is public, high-exposure, coastal, high-rise or otherwise outside the normal commercial balcony route.
Compare FS 7000 →Get a personalised quote, request technical documentation, or find an authorised dealer near you.
Instead of showing only other products from the same category, this section surfaces reference scenes that match the actual use logic of this product more closely.

FS 3000 fits better once the project moves beyond a light residential balcony and needs a stronger base-channel route for exposed terraces.

Use this route when the balcony geometry stays elegant but the project still needs a more commercial-minded frameless specification than FS 1500.