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The back-vented high-pressure laminate facade with SPIDI® system

 


The facade elements are high-pressure laminates that are produced from lengths of natural fibre soaked in synthetic resin under high pressure and high temperature in laminate presses. A closed cellular surface structure is obtained with special production technologies.
High-pressure laminates are free from organic halogens or sulphur compounds.
For the exterior of the facade structure, façade slabs of various formats as well as various arrangements are used. The facade slabs can be fixed visibly with rivets, or invisibly with glue or mechanical systems.
Hydrophobed facade insulation materials allow both open and closed joints to be produced.

 


Assembly systems:

 

3D model - HPL-SM-V

 

High pressure laminates mounted visibly on vertically mounted SPIDI® max bearing structure

 

 


Transport company, Vienna (A)

Design example - HPL-SM-V                      

Transport company, Vienna
Facade surface: approx. 600m²

 

 

 

 

 

 


3D model - HPL-SM-VK

 

High pressure laminates glued invisibly onto vertically mounted SPIDI® max bearing structure

 

 


Sports hall, Linz (A)

Design example - HPL-SM-VK                    
Sports hall, Linz
Facade surface approx. 2,000m²

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


To find out more, please contact our engineers, who will be happy to assist you!