Façade panels
Facade systems from Elementwerk Istighofen
Product description
We design concrete façade panels as 3D elements or large flat panels. The elements are 12cm thick in the case of steel-reinforced concrete and 16mm for glass fibre reinforced concrete; the gap for rear ventilation can be 3 to 4cm. We select connectors to suit the building.
Available in following concrete types: steel reinforced concrete, high-performance concrete, CEMFOR© glass fibre concrete
Available in following concrete types: steel reinforced concrete, high-performance concrete, CEMFOR© glass fibre concrete
Concept
We offer products in 3 different concrete types:
Steel reinforced concrete
Ideal element thickness: 10cm and above
Classic, solid and multifunctional. Elements made from this type of concrete are reinforced with steel. Their possibilities are virtually boundless – provided there are constraints of weight and element thickness. They are used for structural as well as non-structural applications. All solutions are based on precise designs. The elements are produced in a manual casting process.
Surface treatment: washing, matt and smooth finishes
Formliners: yes
Available in all colours
High-performance fibre reinforced concrete
Ideal element thickness 30mm to 10cm Similar to normal concrete but lighter. Elements made from this type of concrete have the same visual characteristics of classic steel-reinforced concrete. They are thinner and have limited load-bearing properties. The elements are produced in a manual casting process. If planned meticulously, the dimensions of the resulting elements are assured to be precise to one mm.
Surface treatment: sand blasting, washing, matt and smooth finishes
Formliners: yes
Available in all colours
CEMFOR® glass fibre reinforced concrete
Ideal element thickness: 16mm to 30 mm
The light version for more usable surfaces. Elements made from this type of concrete are reinforced with glass fibre. They are not structural (not load-bearing), have slab-like visuals and a closed surface. All elements are carefully designed and made by hand in an injection moulding process.
Surface treatment: sand blasting
Formliners: yes
Available in all colours
Steel reinforced concrete
Ideal element thickness: 10cm and above
Classic, solid and multifunctional. Elements made from this type of concrete are reinforced with steel. Their possibilities are virtually boundless – provided there are constraints of weight and element thickness. They are used for structural as well as non-structural applications. All solutions are based on precise designs. The elements are produced in a manual casting process.
Surface treatment: washing, matt and smooth finishes
Formliners: yes
Available in all colours
High-performance fibre reinforced concrete
Ideal element thickness 30mm to 10cm Similar to normal concrete but lighter. Elements made from this type of concrete have the same visual characteristics of classic steel-reinforced concrete. They are thinner and have limited load-bearing properties. The elements are produced in a manual casting process. If planned meticulously, the dimensions of the resulting elements are assured to be precise to one mm.
Surface treatment: sand blasting, washing, matt and smooth finishes
Formliners: yes
Available in all colours
CEMFOR® glass fibre reinforced concrete
Ideal element thickness: 16mm to 30 mm
The light version for more usable surfaces. Elements made from this type of concrete are reinforced with glass fibre. They are not structural (not load-bearing), have slab-like visuals and a closed surface. All elements are carefully designed and made by hand in an injection moulding process.
Surface treatment: sand blasting
Formliners: yes
Available in all colours
More about this product
Categorised in Facade - Facade systems - Panel systems - Building construction - Concrete - Fibre-Reinforced concrete.
Part of the collection
Façades.
Manufacturer
Elementwerk Istighofen
Family
Concrete element
Architonic ID
20059839
Order number
1
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