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News Release from: Marley Eternit | Subject: Natura range
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 03 May 2006

Marley Eternit expands Natura cladding
range

As part of its focus on fibre cement rainscreen cladding panels, Marley Eternit has grown its Natura range of through-coloured sheets five fold.

As part of its focus on fibre cement rainscreen cladding panels to keep it the UK's market leader in this substrate sector, Marley Eternit has grown its Natura range of through-coloured sheets five fold The range was originally launched in three natural colours - Ivory, Grey and Anthracite - with Terracotta added a year later, all with colour that was inherent throughout the panel so architects get the earthy tones that company research showed they desired

Now Swiss Pearl technology, which enables a wider choice of colours, has allowed the original Natura range to be extended with a further 20 "Natura Plus" colours, bringing the total offered under the Natura portfolio to 24.

All of the panels can be easily fixed to timber or aluminium sub frames on commercial and residential projects so if required, the fixings are not visible - another specifiers' preference that Marley Eternit research revealed.

Available in 8mm or 12mm thicknesses and 2,500mm or 3,000mm lengths, Natura is suitable for a wide range of economical applications, including rainscreen cladding systems and facades, and it has an installed life expectancy of 50 years.

Low-maintenance but highly resistant to weather, insects, mould growth and fungi, Natura is lightweight (down to 13.6kg/m2) but strong (transverse bending strength 17N/mm2) and features fire performance standards to Class 0 (Building regulations) and A2-s1-d0 (EN 13501-1). Request a free brochure from Marley Eternit ...

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