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돌출창 Water Facade Panel | ULMA Architectural Solutions

by 추산봉 2018. 5. 4.

Water Facade Panel | ULMA Architectural Solutions


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ULMA Architectural Water Facade Panel

ULMA Architectural Water Facade Panel

ULMA Architectural Water Facade Panel



Water Facade Panel

  • Use

    Facade and wall elements
  • Applications

    Institutional, commercial, residential buildings
  • Characteristics

    High Performance Polymere Concrete panels, vertical and horizontal installation systems, custom patterns and textures, continuous concealed fixing, 3 mm altarnated and /or aligned joint, panel weight 33 kg/m2,
  • Format

    Panels
  • Sizes

    Length: from 600 mm to 1800 mm in multiples of 100mm / Height: from 250 mm to 500 mm in multiples of 50 mm and from 500 mm to 900 mm in multiples of 100 m / Thickness: 14 mm / Cut to any size
  • Certification

    European Technical Approval, DIT Certificate (Technical Approval Document)
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More about this product

ULMA offers architectural solutions for ventilated facades. Their wide range of cladding panels can be adapted to each project, enabling customized panel cutting and flexible formats. Adaptability, flexibility, cutting-edge aesthetics and great durability are their best advantages. WATER Facade Panels offer endless possibilities of creating dynamic effects and nuances of color. A thousand colors in one color. Waves flooding the sky.

Panel Advantages

- Non-porous product
- Very light panel
- High resistance under traction and compression
- High shock resistance
- Post - graffiti treatment
- High colour durability.
- Resistant to industrial and saline environments
- No heavy metals in their composition
- Highly resistant to chemicals
- Unchanged in freezing and thawing cycles
- Product can be adjusted at the works site
- Wide variety of textures and colours
- Ease of maintenance

SHIELD PLUS Technology by ULMA

ULMA panels core is manufactured by moulding by means of the mixture of silica, quartz and basalt aggregates with polyester resins. The polymer concrete panels are protected by a surface shield called SHIELD PLUS which affords extraordinary protection from UV rays and other atmospheric agents.
Its latest generation thermostable resins applied by means of a technology and process which are exclusive to ULMA bestow upon our products weather protection which makes them ideal for their use in exteriors.
The absence of porousness, both of the Polymer Concrete as well as of the SHIELD PLUS layer means that the maintenance of the façade is limited to easy cleaning periodically with soap and water.

Ventilated Facade Systems

What is a Facade Cladding System?
The ventilated facade is a coating system of the building walls which leaves a ventilated chamber between the coating and the insulation. In European academic community, it is considered as the most efficient system for resolving the building’s insulation, eliminating the unwanted thermal bridges as well as the condensation problems and so achieving an excellent thermal-hydrometric behavior of the building.

Sustainability
ULMA is committed to recyclable, reusable, non-contaminating and chemically inert material. Optimum for restorations, being endowed with properties which extend the life of the building, promoting Sustainable Construction. The specific features of Polymer Concrete by ULMA, used in the manufacture of their parts, help to create Ecoefficient buildings.

Check out the possibilities that ULMA provides for customization of architectural projects in this video.


For more information about ULMA's Facade Cladding Systems contact through our contact/quote button on top, visit ULMA's page in Materials or visit: www.ulmaarchitectural.com.