In architecture, an agraffe was traditionally used to describe a connecting piece that visually connects two stone layers with each other in the shape of a hook.
When used in ☛ ventilated façades), the term agraffe is used for two-part, hook-shaped fasteners through which façade panels can be hooked into the substructure.
Single clasps are the standard application, e.g. for undercut cladding systems that do not require visible screws or fastening. A clasp fastening enables quick installation of the façade panels.
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