For more than 150 years, the Putsch® Group has pushed the boundaries of industrial design, consistently introducing innovations that leap from one industry into entirely new fields.
Initially known for manufacturing sugar refinery equipment, the company steadily expanded into panel processing, bioenergy, glass manufacturing and filtration, demonstrating an insatiable drive to evolve.
Today, Putsch® is bringing its expertise to a new frontier: architecture.
This venture was born from a challenge in its own construction projects, sourcing high-performance screening materials that met both technical and budgetary demands. Instead of compromising, Putsch® turned inward, leveraging its legacy in filtration and precision manufacturing to develop tailored solutions for architectural applications.
“Initially developed for demanding industrial environments, these screens are now tailored for architectural applications such as façades, parking structures, rainwater management, enclosures and sun shading systems,” explains Philippe Radinger, Sales Manager and fourth-generation member of the family-owned business.
Here, the screens’ filtration heritage becomes a key advantage. As the company explains: “The precise perforation and open-area manufacturing used for industrial applications ensure excellent separation results, making Putsch screens ideal for leaf guards and other drainage systems.”
It’s a benefit the company’s CEO personally experienced when using the screens to achieve a functional yet visually appealing upgrade to the leaf guards on his own residence.
“Putsch screens are designed to accommodate a wide range of requirements,” says Henning Wedemeyer, Production Manager, “including sun control and glare reduction, ventilation for parking structures and industrial buildings, security and privacy solutions, enhanced façade aesthetics and interior visual applications.”
Their subtle perforations add texture and rhythm to surfaces without overpowering the overall design, offering a striking contrast to typical cladding materials, which often appear bulky or heavy. In this way, Putsch screens become more than a construction solution; they’re an asset to an architect’s creative toolkit.
When it comes to protection from the elements — especially moisture — Putsch’s track record in industrial filtration speaks volumes. Earlier generations of these screens were engineered to endure harsh, high-demand factory conditions, environments far more punishing than most outdoor architectural applications.
To learn more about how to harness Putsch® screens for your next project, visit their website.