SPAX washer-head screws are included and used to secure cassettes to the structural wall.
Builders and architects use mechanically fixed cladding in preference to adhered masonry.
RED TABBED® cassettes can also be unscrewed, making them reusable with no end of life.
Note 1) Face fixings are used at perimeter terminations.
Note 2) Cassettes can be fitted to both frame and masonry structures.
Cassettes use high-density polyisocyanurate (PIR) for supplementary insulation at no extra cost.
A technology that is becoming increasingly popular and known as External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems (ETICS)
Fire resistance is highly relevant for domestic applications in New Zealand, with most fires occuring in one or two-story family homes.
We manufacture RED TABBED® cassettes free from combustible materials ensuring they are non-flammable.
Currently, we are conducting testing to EM7 in consultation with facade engineers. Soon we should be viable finish for multi-story commercial buildings.
We are currently conducting testing as a standalone solution. Untill this is available designers should specify over RAB board.
The tongue and groove design creates overlaping cassettes. Coupling pins ensure the correct uniform distance between cassettes so as to form a continuous rain screen. Rain screen cladding systems are usually installed due to the following possible benefits
RED TABBED Cassettes are being tested for accoustic dampening. Please contact our office for more information.