Fasteners for ventilated facades
A ventilated facade is characterized by airflow between the cladding and insulation, allowing ventilation in the cavity. Two methods are typically used to install a ventilated facade, depending on the material and shape of the facade: chemical fixing and mechanical fixing. Within mechanical fixing, a further distinction is made between visible and invisible fixing. The final choice between these methods is often determined by factors such as design, desired aesthetics, sustainability, and technical considerations during the construction phase of the facade.
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Custom-made fixings for the construction industry
One of the main advantages of good facade fastening is that it can significantly extend the lifespan of the facade. By using high-quality fastening materials and a well-designed fastening system, the facade can absorb and distribute the forces of wind, rain, and expansion. This prevents damage to the facade and helps limit maintenance and repair costs, while keeping the facade looking sleek.
Additionally, good facade fastening can contribute to better insulation and energy efficiency of the building. By allowing airflow between the facade and the insulation, moisture problems can be prevented.
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