Interlocking roof tile POUDENX
Marseillelargedouble

interlocking roof tile
interlocking roof tile
interlocking roof tile
interlocking roof tile
interlocking roof tile
interlocking roof tile
interlocking roof tile
interlocking roof tile
interlocking roof tile
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Characteristics

Type
interlocking
Shape
Marseille
Size
large, double
Material
clay
Color
red, brown
Appearance
smooth
Length

440 mm
(17 in)

Width

255 mm
(10 in)

Description

variable gauge respect of tradition great range of color compatible with photovoltaic tile A clay tile in the category of large format, slightly cambered tiles,with triple interlock, double overlap and variable gauge. The Marseille Poudenx tile is made at St Geours d'Auribat in the Landes. It benefits from the quality clays found in this area of the South-West and from the know-how gathered over a hundred years. The Marseille Poudenx has a wide range of accessories which can installed dry. The colours are a reminder of the South but have spread far beyond its original frontiers. In the South, it is hot and sunny, the roofs often bathed in warm sunshine. A richness falling from the sky which Imerys has harnessed by developing a solar panel that is perfectly compatible with the Marseille Poudenx. Exploiting the power of the sun is simple, ecological and viable in a region where sunshine is the order of the day. Interlock Double Laid Broken bonded Unit weight in Kg 3.200000 DTU Implementation 40-21 Tilery St Geours d'Auribat Coverage per m² From 12.3 to 14.3 Nominal gauge From 317 mm to 370 mm Working width 220 mm Quantity per pallet 240 tiles Linear metres of battens per square metre of roof From 2.70 ml to 3.15 ml

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BATIMAT 2024

30 Sep - 03 Oct 2024 Paris (France)

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