EJOT system solution for a rear-ventilated façade

EJOT SE & Co. KG - Market Unit Construction

Description

Rear-ventilated façades are characterised by the fact that insulation and cladding are structurally separated from each other within the system. The substructure, which is anchored to the solid substrate, allows the cladding to be mounted at a distance, so that a rear ventilation space is created between the insulation and the cladding, which regulates the moisture balance of the façade.

 

1: Self-drilling screw JT4-S-2-4,8

2: Self-drilling screw JT9-2/5-5,0 VARIO

3: Insulation Bracket DH

4: EJOFAST® Self-Drilling Screw JF3-LT-2-5,5 KD16

5: Self-Drilling Screw JT3-LT-3-5,5x30

6: Self-Drilling Screw JT4-LT-2/6-6,0x50

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Application

Cladding of a VHF:

> plaster carrier boards

> composite materials

> ceramic plates

> fiber-bonded boards, etc.

 

Advantages

The design options and the building physics properties make a VHF very attractive.

 

Note

Substructures of rear-ventilated façades consist of various individual elements that must be securely and effectively anchored both to the building and to each other. Characteristic of the VHF are gliding point attachments. Their task is to enable thermally induced linear expansions of the different materials without constraint. EJOT offers special solutions for every application.

 

Link to the manufacturer

Website EJOT

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