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Zinc pointed fish scale tile
Zinc pointed fish scale tile
Zinc pointed fish scale tile
    elZinc

    Zinc pointed fish scale tile

    elZinc®'s Pointed Fish Scale Tile has the traditional appearance of tiles seen old zinc turrets, spires and domes.

    It is used to form the weathering layer in a fully supported zinc façade or roof, where the tile's simplicity of design can be used in classical architecture, but also modern buildings.

    These zinc tiles are suitable for roofs pitched at 45º and above, and for façade work. The zinc tile can be cut, folded and edged just as in traditional zinc work, providing weather-tight joints at the zinc cladding's edges.

    Voce di capitolato
    • Fully supported zinc cladding composed of elZinc® Pointed Fish Scale tiles. The tiles are made of elZinc titanium zinc, 0,65 or 0,7mm thick rolled to EN988 and ASTM B69-13.

      The vertical pitch of the tiles if 192mm, the horizontal pitch is 146mm. Cladding weight is 10,9kgs/m2 with 0,7mm thick tiles.

      The tiles are overlapped with each other and fixed directly to the wooden substrate (softwood boarding or plywood or OSB sheathing) using two stainless A2 grade fasteners. For buildings that require a non-combustible substrate for the zinc, metal decks are used as a substitute for the wooden sheathing / boarding.

      Façade application: The cladding is normally rear-vented behind the supporting sheathing / boarding with a ventilating space of at least 20mm (some countries require more). A simple breather membrane is normally installed between the zinc and the substrate to act as a separating layer. 

      Roofing application: The roof is either ventilated with a ventilating space of between 50 and 100mm (depending on rafter length) under the substrate, or installed in an unventilated (warm) roof design which includes suitable methods for condensation control. A structural underlay (and draining membrane) is often required under the zinc to ensure air circulation to its underside.

    Specifiche tecniche
    • Rif. Unicopointed_fish_scale_tile
    • Famiglia di prodottoZinc cladding façades
    • Gruppo di famigliaTraditional cladding
    • TipoOggetto (oggetto singolo)
    • Data di pubblicazione2019-03-11
    • Numero di versione1
    • Altezza (mm)240
    • Larghezza (mm)142
    • Profondità (mm)14
    Relativo a
    • Materiale principaleZinco
    • Progettato inSpagna
    • Prodotto inSpagna
    • Peso Netto (Kg)0.15
    Classificazioni
    • Categoria BIMobjectPareti - Rivestimenti e facciate continue
    • Clasificazione IFCCopertura
    • Codice CSI MasterFormat 201407 64 00
    • Titolo CSI MasterFormat 2014Sheet Metal Wall Cladding
    • Numero OmniClass23-13 37 13
    • Titolo OmniClassExterior Wall Cladding

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