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Product category: Cladding and Facades
News Release from: T.I. Dynamic Facades | Subject: New facades
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 16 June 2008

Natural sandstone and limestone facades
launched.

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T.I.Dynamic Facades is offering specifiers even greater flexibility in exterior envelope design, with the launch of the affordable sandstone and limestone options for its Aerolite range.

At the same time as retaining an authentic stone faced finish, this lightweight system makes sandstone and limestone facades more affordable than ever before, by reducing the amount of raw material required and simplifying installation While traditional cladding techniques require a stone facing to be approximately 40mm thick, Aerolite allows a much thinner slice, ranging between 6mm and 15mm, to be used

System strength is achieved by bonding the stone to a glass fibre, aluminium or an aluminium honeycomb reinforced backing, the selection of which will depend on the performance levels required.

Used in conjunction with a vertical carrier from the TI Tracking range, Aerolite can be installed as either a rainscreen or a closed joint facade.

Engineered with ease of use in mind, the TI Tracking rail eliminates the need for specialist stone masons on-site, helping to bring down the cost of installing this historically premium finish.

In addition, TI Tracking helps to preserve the final aesthetics by requiring only a minimal number of mechanical fixings.

As well as delivering these practical advantages, Aerolite retains all of the aesthetic properties expected of a stone facade, with polished, honed, sanded, flamed, sawn and bush hammered finishes available.

Moreover, the panels can be produced in a wide range of sizes, with the only limitation being the block size of the stone required.

William Harwood, director, T.I.Dynamic Facades, comments: 'The aesthetics of stone make it a popular choice from a specification perspective but on-site it can often prove difficult and costly to install.

Aerolite offers a solution to this conflict, making the finish accessible to a wider range of developments'.

Aerolite has been tested at Taylor Woodrow Technology Centre to CWCT (Centre for Window and Cladding Technology) guidelines for wind and load impact testing, and been shown to meet BS Standards.

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