Sand-Surfaced Vintago Coloured Fibre Cement Panel from Swisspearl | SURFACES REPORTER Material Update

fibre cement panel

The new through-coloured fibre cement panel from Swissperal comes with a sanded surface. Best suited for the exterior and interior of a building, Vintago panels offer a multifaceted and esthetically beautiful look to the structure. Its sanded surface gives the range a natural authentic, lively and unique look.

The sanding process using coarse grit produces a natural, raw surface that highlights the original purity of the fiber cement panels. The panels are available in maximum size of 3050 x 1250 mm, thickness 8 mm. Other than that, slat panels come in four different panel sizes, while overlap panels come in two different sizes, both of 8 mm thickness. The fibre cement panels are made out of cement, wood pulp, reinforcing fibre and water. The mixture is further processed and coloured to form the panels.

 

The high resistance surface coating protects the panels against heavy staining and graffiti, giving the building a consistent look that lasts. The high-tech coating, which contains no formaldehyde or plasticizers, gives the range an outstanding weather resistance as well. The panels are easy to use and can be installed as either flush or lapped cladding. Besides, they can also be mounted by using visible or concealed fasteners. The collection is available in a wide range of 10 compatible tones ranging from onyx to black opal.

Image courtesy: Swisspearl

×
×

Post Your Comment


"Content that powers your Business. News that keeps you informed."

Surfaces Reporter is one of India's leading media in Print & Digital Telecast for News on Interiors & Architecture Projects, Products, Building Materials, and the Business of Design! Since 2011, it serves as a referral for designers & architects to know about inspiring projects and source new products. If you have a Product or Project worth publishing in Surfaces Reporter, please email us hello@surfacesreporter.com or you can also submit your project online.

Like Surfaces Reporter on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter and Instagram | Subscribe to our magazine | Sign Up for the FREE Surfaces Reporter Magazine Newsletter



This is alt