Interlocking roof tile EASYLIFE SIGMA-PFANNE
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interlocking roof tile
interlocking roof tile
interlocking roof tile
interlocking roof tile
interlocking roof tile
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Characteristics

Type
interlocking
Material
concrete
Appearance
colored
Length

42 cm
(17 in)

Width

33 cm
(13 in)

Description

The Sigma tile brings momentum to the roof landscape. The symmetrically curved form creates dynamic-looking rooftops, while its rounded cut edge offers greater storm safety. The "EasyLife" version is around a third lighter, particularly easy to install and also suitable for statically weak roof trusses. Produced in compliance with DIN/EN 490/491 with raised longitudinal interlock and much better quality characteristics than stipulated Overlapping side interlock and double base ribbing for optimum protection Impermeable to water, resistant to frost and deformation, dimensionally precise with high compressive strength Overlap: approx. 7.5 - 10.6 cm Standard roof pitch 22° Tiles per sqm: approx. 10 pcs. Weighing just around 3 kilos, the new "EasyLife" roof tile is about 30% lighter than conventional roof tiles. This makes it particularly easy to install and makes it suitable for statically weak roof trusses. The reduced weight is achieved by using a lightweight aggregate specially developed for Nelskamp, which does nothing to diminish its other technical characteristics. "EasyLife" is particularly suitable for renovation projects because its light weight puts hardly any strain on the roof's statics, and it isn’t normally necessary to modify the roof truss. The technical characteristics of the lightweight Sigma pantile, such as its breaking strength and frost resistance, are largely the same as those of the classic Sigma model.

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