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EPD
Certificate type
Clay roof tile.
Suitable for roofs.
Clay roof tile, offering colour longevity, strength, and durability. The Novel tile is a particularly suitable choice for modern construction that requires a flat roof surface. Their overlapping surface may be increased or decreased depending on the technical requirement of the roof.
Features and benefits:
Color | Red Orange Brown Cream Blue |
Finish | Smooth |
Material | Clay |
Shape | Rectangle |
Length | 475 mm |
Width | 245 mm |
Warranty description | 50 year |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | H65/5 Roof tiling H65/105 Clay roof tiling |
Classification data | |
Standard | To BS EN 1304. |
Tile type | Tile with headlock and sidelock. |
Mechanical and physical properties | |
Impermeability | To EN 539-1, Pass. |
Flexural strength | To EN 538, >1200 N. |
Frost resistance | To EN 539-2, 150 cycles. |
Fire performance | |
Reaction to fire | A1. |
Environmental performance requirements | |
Environmental rating | Carbon footprint 237 CO₂ per kg. Guidance for specification option: Consult manufacturer's EPD for details. |
Dimensions and dimensional tolerances | To EN 1024, ±2%. |
Head lock | Required. |
Colour | Glazed. Red. Brown. Ochre. Blue. Green. Grey. Black. |
Surface finish | Smooth. |
Size | 275 x 245 mm. Guidance for specification option:
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Weight | 3.6 kg. Guidance for specification option: Weight/m²: 39.6 kg/m². |
Overlap | Lateral overlap: 34 mm. Head overlap: 67 mm. |
Spacing | 410 mm (maximum). Manufacturer guidanceBatten spacing/ distance. |
Country of material origin | Greece |
Country of product manufacture | Greece |
Material | Clay |
| Carbon dioxide equivalent | |
Carbon dioxide equivalent, as defined in BS EN 15804 Certified | |
Stage Normalised unit (kg CO₂ eq/kg) Declared unit (kg CO₂ eq/kg) Stage:A1–A3 ('Production stage') Normalised unit : 237 (kg CO₂ eq/kg) Declared unit : 237 | |
Recyclability | 70% recycling and re-use |