Zinc façade cladding GRAPHITE®
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zinc façade cladding
zinc façade cladding
zinc façade cladding
zinc façade cladding
zinc façade cladding
zinc façade cladding
zinc façade cladding
zinc façade cladding
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Characteristics

Configuration
panel, sheet
Material
zinc
Installation
horizontal
Ecological characteristics
sustainable
Finish
patina
Appearance
metal look
Technical characteristics
weather-resistant
Other characteristics
decorative, custom, for ventilated facade, non-toxic, standing seam
Color
gray, black
Length

Max.: 1,340 mm
(53 in)

1,000 mm
(39 in)

Min.: 500 mm
(20 in)

Height

2,000 mm
(79 in)

Thickness

0.65 mm, 0.7 mm, 0.8 mm, 1 mm
(0.03 in, 0.03 in, 0.03 in, 0.04 in)

Description

elZinc Graphite® is architectural zinc pre-weathered to a very dark, almost black, shade of grey. Beginning to the fore the cladding´s lines in a refined fashion, it is appreciated for its purity and sobriety. Combined with other traditional materials such as wood or glass, it allows the creation of stylish and long-lasting facades which maintain their original elegance as time passes by. The pre-weathered finish is achieved using a non-polluting phosphate treatment that preserves and respects the initial properties of zinc. Main application Facade and roofing claddings. Accesories for rainwater drainage Standard sheet sizes 1.000 x 2.000 mm or 1.000 x 3.000 mm Thicknesses: 0,65 – 0,70 – 0,80 – 1 mm Packaging: On pallets of approx. 1000 kg Standard coil sizes Widths: 500 – 600 – 650 – 670 – 1000 – up to 1340 mm Thicknesses: 0,65 – 0,70 – 0,80 – 1 mm Internal coil dimensions: Coil weight ≤250 kg: 300 mm ; Coil weight ≥250 kg: 508 mm

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BATIMAT 2024
BATIMAT 2024

30 Sep - 03 Oct 2024 Paris (France)

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