Interlocking roof tile LOSANGEE HUGUENOT
lozenge-patternedlargedouble

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
lozenge-patterned
Size
large, double
Material
clay
Color
red
Appearance
smooth
Length

437 mm
(17 in)

Width

258 mm
(10 in)

Description

double interlocking high level of tightness In-Line and Broken-bonded high quality finishing variable gauge new shape Belonging to the family of large format, slightly cambered tiles, the Losangee Huguenot can be laid broken bonded or in line. A real look back into the past, but adapted to newbuild as well as renovation, it is made from high quality Huguenot clays which give it a remarkably smooth finish. The Losangee Huguenot is a large, slightly cambered interlocking tile, made at Pargny-sur-Saulx in Champagne. This type of tile is traditionally laid broken bonded; the modern interlocks of the Losangee Huguenot allow it to be installed in line. Its technical characteristics make it a reference point in terms of watertightness, a quality which is not affected by the passing years. Interlock Double Laid In line or Broken bonded Unit weight in Kg 3.500000 DTU Implementation 40-21 Tilery Pargny-sur-Saulx Coverage per m² From 12.7 to 13.2 Nominal gauge From 350 mm to 364 mm Working width 216 mm Quantity per pallet 300 tiles Linear metres of battens per square metre of roof From 2.75 ml to 2.86 ml

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