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BBA Agrément Certificate
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Fibre cement slate with dressed edge and textured surface.
Suitable for roof pitches.
Fibre cement slates manufactured using Portland cement and a non-asbestos formulation of blended synthetic and cellulose fibres. Pigmented during production, the product is fully compressed and finished with a high-quality acrylic coating to both faces and all edges.
Features and benefits:
Color | Other Guidance for specification option: Choice of three colours. |
Finish | Matt Guidance for specification option: Semi-matt acrylic. |
Material | Cellulose fibre Guidance for specification option: Blended synthetic and cellulose fibres. Cement Guidance for specification option: Portland cement. |
Shape | Rectangle |
Length | 600 mm |
Width | 300 mm |
Height | 4 mm |
Warranty description | Ten year Guidance for specification option: Ten year appearance and finish warranty from date of delivery to site. 30 year Guidance for specification option: 30 year integrity warranty from date of delivery to site. |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | H61/10 Vertical slating H61/105 Roof slating H61/110 Roof slating with counterbattens H61/120 Vertical slating H61/3 Roof slating H61/5 Roof slating |
Product range |
Standard | To BS EN 492, Type NT. |
Colour | Blue-black.Graphite.Welsh blue. |
Product Reference | Westerland slates |
Head-lap (minimum) | 90 mm. |
Pitch | Minimum 20°. |
Batten size | 38 x 25 mm. Guidance for specification option: For rafter spacing up to 450 mm. 50 x 25 mm. Guidance for specification option: For rafter spacing between 450 and 600 mm. |
Embodied carbonA1-A3 (production stage) as defined in BS EN 15804 | 1850 kg CO₂ eq/m³ Self declared |
Recyclability | 0 |
Recycled contentAs defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021 | 0 % |
NBS BIM Object Standard
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Platform | Compatible | Version |
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Revit 2016 | 3 | |
IFC2X3 | 2 |