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Panel cladding - LARSON - Copal - aluminum / composite / sustainable
Panel cladding - LARSON - Copal - aluminum / composite / sustainable
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Characteristics

Configuration
panel
Material
aluminum, composite
Ecological characteristics
sustainable
Finish
smooth, perforated, embossed
Appearance
metal look
Technical characteristics
fire-retardant
Other characteristics
decorative, for ventilated facade
Color
gray, white, beige, silver-colored

Description

The Larson exterior cladding panels are perfect in the role of a modern, lightweight, and durable material for façade cladding. Their high resistance is due to the special construction as they consist of two layers of 0.5 mm thick aluminum filled with a low density polyethylene core (fire-retardant version) or with a mineral one (combustible version). Aluminum exterior cladding panels with a specifically modified composition of the core allow you to obtain façade cladding, which is fire-retardant and can be used wherever you need to use a panel with a FR marking. Larson composite panels are used as material for ventilated façades of all kinds of buildings, both new and refurbished. Our aluminum cladding panels are also widely used as a cladding for attics, balconies, inserts between the windows, interior wall coverings, decorative advertising panels, information boards, signs and signposts, etc. Specially designed aluminum substructures consist of consoles that enable the use of insulating materials of various thickness and allow the panels to be mounted in a way to make them invisible. Consoles for Copal aluminum substructures provide lightness, rigidity, and strength for the entire exterior cladding system.

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