LAMILUX Heinrich Strunz GmbH
About us
Continuous rooflights, glass roofs or skylights: the LAMILUX Heinrich Strunz Group is one of the leading manufacturers of skylights in Europe.
The skylights ensure efficient use of natural daylight in a wide variety of buildings. In addition, special smoke and heat extraction systems provide safety in case of fire and are therefore essential components of fire protection concepts. LAMILUX is also known for its solutions for object smoke extraction.
Furthermore, the medium-sized family business founded in 1909 is one of the world's largest producers of carbon and glass fibre reinforced plastics. LAMILUX strives to be the innovation and performance leader in all areas relevant to its customers.
The family-owned company, based in Rehau, Germany, is managed by Johanna and Dr. Alexander Strunz in the fourth generation, currently employs around 1,300 people, and in 2022 generated sales of around 392 million euros.
Address
Zehstr. 2
95111 Rehau
Germany
Phone: +49 9283 5950
Contact person:
Kevin Höra
Project Manager international
E-mail: Kevin.Hoera@lamilux.de
Phone: +49 9283 5951688
Products & Services
Continuous rooflights, glass roofs or skylights: the LAMILUX Heinrich Strunz Group is one of the leading manufacturers of skylights in Europe. The skylights ensure efficient use of natural daylight in a wide variety of buildings. In addition, special smoke and heat extraction systems provide safety in case of fire and are therefore essential components of fire protection concepts.
LAMILUX is also known for its solutions for object smoke extraction. Furthermore, the medium-sized family business founded in 1909 is one of the world's largest producers of carbon and glass fibre reinforced plastics.
LAMILUX Glass Skylight FE 3°
The new development of the Glass Skylights FE 3° brings with it a number of innovations, such as the level water drainage thanks to the structural glazing design or the concealed ventilation drives
LAMILUX Rooflight F100 W
The rooflight is resistant to heavy rainfall of 8 litres per m² each minute and a hurricane of up to 115 km/h at the same time. High resistance to snow load (>DL3000) according to DIN EN 1873