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Ventilated Facades By Bruag

Type: CELLON® Ventilated facade

Bruag ventilated facades are produced in CELLON®.‎ Material CELLON® panel is a high-pressure laminate panel (HPL Compact or solid core panel) consisting of 70% cellulose webs and 30% phenolic resin.‎ The extremely weather and frost-resistant material is ideal for outdoor applications.‎ The HPL panel convinces with absolute moisture resistance and minimal expansion.‎ In contrast to conventional HPL panels, CELLON® is characterized not only by the variety of shapes and colors available, but above all by its natural appearance.‎ The colour is applied directly to the resin and thus the top layer, which means that the sterile resin surface does not stand out, but rather the selected color concept is ideally emphasized.‎ Formats The raw panels are project-specifically cut to the desired dimensions using laser technology (including drill holes).‎ You choose the width (x) and the length (y) of the panels individually.‎ Do you want round cuts or additional cut-outs? Simply draw them in your DXF plan and they will be manufactured to size.‎ Colours and Surfaces A special coating technology allows you to freely choose from over 3,000 colours in a modern, semi-matte finish or in numerous decors with a wood or stone look.‎ Design Thanks to the precise laser cutting of the CELLON® panels, there are hardly any limits to the facade design.‎ In addition to large-format panels for elegant architecture, small-format CELLON® stripes can also be used convincingly for the effect of the joints - playful or structured.‎ Construction Solutions Thanks to their structural separation of heat and weather protection, ventilated facades made of CELLON® are particularly energy-efficient, durable and economical.‎ The rear ventilation space not only ensures a significant reduction in noise emissions compared to other wall structures, but also offers summer heat protection.‎ CELLON® facade panels can be attached to all conventional wood and metal substructures.‎

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