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Fibre C - Ravago

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Types of Fastening<br />

Alongside individual form- and colour freedom in the fibreC panels,<br />

visible or concealed fixings can achieve additional aesthetic effects.<br />

Depending on the construction project, fibre can basically be fitted<br />

as follows:<br />

Concealed fastening with undercut anchor<br />

As an alternative to the visible fastening, fibreC can be mechanically<br />

fastened concealed using undercut anchors.<br />

Visible fastening with rivets<br />

Fastening with rivets means fibreC can be fitted quickly and permanently.<br />

The panels are fastened with floating- and fixed points to<br />

cancel out thermal length variations in the materials used.<br />

Concealed fastening with adhesive<br />

fibreC glassfibre reinforced concrete panels can be also fastened<br />

with adhesive with the help of a specific substructure.<br />

Note<br />

The information listed on the following pages is not part of the sales performance of the<br />

Rieder Company. The Rieder Company sells fibreC cladding panels and explicitly neither<br />

fastening agents nor substructures. Any liability for the substructure is excluded. The instructions<br />

given by the manufacturer of the substructure must be included in the detailed<br />

planning of the substructure. The possible types of fastening vary depending on the particular<br />

construction project and the particular manufacturer is responsible for the fastening<br />

systems. All the visualisations in the brochure are schematic representations of the system<br />

and structural-physical requirements and project details are not included in the data.<br />

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