The ventilated aluminum facade is an absolute hit when designing modern business buildings.
The ventilated facade consists of composite plate material ("bond") as a final covering, which is mounted on an aluminum load-bearing substructure. The function of the ventilated facade is in the air layer with a thickness of 40-60 mm, which is located between the stone wool with a laminated glass veil attached to the wall and the "bond" lining.
The "Bond" composite board consists of two aluminum covers with a thickness of 0.5 mm, between which there is a plastic core, with a total board thickness of 3, 4 or 6 mm. The characteristics of "bond" are: its light weight, high stiffness, flatness of the panels, a wide variety of colors, resistance to weather conditions (temperatures from -50°C to +80°C), better acoustic properties (no additional sound dampening is required ), simple processing, quick assembly, lower maintenance costs, long-term preservation of the building structure.
Composite panels can be attached to the aluminum substructure in the following ways:
By hanging bond panels
By riveting bond plates
By gluing bond panels
