Our fibreglass Facade Plank combines a number of unique advantages which are not found in traditional building materials; high insulating properties, low weight, and excellent durability. This makes them suitable for energy-efficient facade solutions. The GRP profiles also meet the rising demand for maintenance-free materials in future buildings.
Our facade planks have a proven track record for many different facade solutions including stunning architectural buildings, coastal near construction, and cladding along the railway. Today we have more than 100.000 m2 facade plank installed all over the world, e.g. Test Center Ăsterild, Denmark, and the Maison StĂŠphane Hessell, France.
There are no architectural limitations with the flexible and invisible mounting system of the facade plank. The plank can be mounted both horizontally and vertically providing unique aesthetic possibilities for the benefit of the final design. The low weight of the product and easy handling make the mounting system simple to transport and work with onsite.
The profiles are as standard produced in white colour, but the possibilities of different expressions are many since the profiles can be painted in all RAL colours.
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Shown below is a simple mounting system where the planks can be mounted both vertically and horizontally.
The plank functions as both facade panel and wall bracket which makes on site mounting easy.
Data sheet for facade plank
Take a look at our inspirational brochure here and explore the many possibilities with GRP for sustainable and strong constructions.Â
Our products are CE certified according to the EN13706 1-3 standard.
Read moreFiberglass enables lightweight and robust constructions, making installation faster. Although the material is comparable to steel, the specific weight of Fiberglass is only a quarter of steel.
Read moreFiberglass is an impressively strong material, able to compete with steel, aluminum, and wood. Composite profiles exhibit moderate stiffness, meaning they match the weight of aluminum, constitute only 20% of the weight of concrete, and weigh just 40% of a comparable steel construction.
Read moreComposite materials are generally very durable, with only a few exceptions. They resist a variety of aggressive liquids and environments, resulting in long lifespan and minimal need for maintenance.
Read moreFiberglass is UV-resistant and can withstand temperatures between -40 and +80 degrees Celsius without deterioration of its properties. Additionally, it tolerates seawater and other atmospheric influences.
Read moreFiberglass profiles are electrically insulating. They are suitable for use in connection with all electrical constructions, such as along railway tracks, power plant installations, etc., as they are suitable for both low and medium voltage.
Read moreThe processing of fiberglass profiles is significantly easier than for metals such as steel, and just as efficient as for wood. This makes it easy to handle solutions with our profiles on site.
Read moreFiberline's fiberglass profiles have a significantly higher thermal insulating capacity compared to steel and aluminum. The thermal conductivity coefficient of fiberglass is 0.3 W/mK, resulting in energy-efficient finished products compared to both aluminum, which is about 200 W/mK, and steel, which is about 50 W/mK.
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