The ceramic frontal cladding system is applied together with the carrier aluminum construction in the deaf parts of the buildings. Ceramic frontal cladding system is one of the preferred materials for interior and exterior facades due to its features such as high abrasion and impact resistance, low water absorption, non-staining, easy mounting, being resistant to external weather conditions, and having many color and size options.
Ceramic Frontal Coatings
It is a type of coating made with “fire resistant” (non-flammable) aluminum composite sheet developed for use on the exterior of buildings. In addition to the standard production dimensions, products are used in optional special dimensions, the painted surface of which is covered with a high-strength protection film. Solid, Metallic, Sparkling (silvery), Natural Stone and Wood Patterned color options are available. Colors are at 30% brightness as standard. Depending on the architectural preference, it is possible to produce between 30% and 80% brightness. Thermal insulation is provided by the application of rockwool and vapor stabilizer behind the composite board coating, in front of the wall. It is also possible to make coatings with painted aluminum sheets with a cross section of 2 or 3 mm.
Various stone materials are mounted on its own special construction after the rockwool is laid in front of the wall. Surfaces with many natural and artificial appearances are obtained.
Stone cladding is a method that is increasingly used in the building sector in today’s architecture because it protects the buildings from external factors, maintains the indoor climate, does not require periodic maintenance, and is natural, durable and aesthetic.
While offering advantages to the users, its color does not fade and it is resistant to freeze-thaw effects, allowing it to be used in all conditions. Cultured stones are becoming an important facade cladding alternative with their advantages such as lightness, less cost in purchasing and application, fast and practical application, and no maintenance cost compared to natural stone.
Compact Laminate, double-sided patterned paper, self-supporting, special coating panels that are produced by overlapping many kraft papers and impregnating these papers with a special resin under high pressure and temperature, compatible with exterior conditions. Pattern papers used on the exterior of compact laminate coatings should be enriched with chemicals that increase resistance to light, especially ultraviolet (UV) rays and other exterior conditions. It is applied together with rock wool in front of the wall in the cold front logic.
It is applied in three different ways:
- Riveted system
- Attached system
- Adhesive system
Terracotta panels are produced in two types as “double-walled” and “single-walled”, and double-walled terracottas have earthquake certificates. It complies with ISO 10545 standards in terms of water absorption, expansion, frost resistance. The carrier profiles fixed to the terracotta panels and building facades with anchors are hung with specially manufactured panel holders. Facade integrity is ensured by placing joint gap profiles on vertical joints when necessary. The joint gaps formed between the horizontal panels allow natural ventilation behind the façade. Heat insulation material can be placed in the gap formed between the wall and the panels. No additional operations are performed on the terracotta panels after assembly.
