Solutii de fatada Argeton - Informatii tehnice ARGETON
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Argeton was developed as a ceramic panel element for
rear-ventilated curtain façades at the beginning of the 1980s.
The objective was to create a timeless, modern façade with the
distinctive character of clay as a natural product.
Today, the name Argeton stands for quality, aesthetics and
creativity. This success story is based on professional and forward-thinking product development, service-oriented sales and
consistent quality assurance.
The Argeton façade crowns new, modern buildings and adds
a contemporary character to restored property. In combination
with steel, glass or wood the Argeton façade impresses with its
timeless perfection, elegance and naturalness. The aesthetics of
the Argeton façade remain intact over many decades:
A sophisticated water drainage prevents contamination.
he ceramic colours remain resistant and strong, even when
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exposed to the toughest weather conditions.
The
façade is considered to be particularly fire proof.
he joint profile protects the façade from the lateral movement
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of the tiles, the penetration of rain and the clatter of tiles in the
wind.
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Table of Contents
Product matrix, standard colours
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Technical and design benefits of an Argeton façade,
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Features of rear ventilated façades
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Product data sheet – General technical description
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Technical data
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Accessories: Joints and corner profiles, tile exchange
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Vertical substructure – General technical description
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Vertical substructure – Installation instructions
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Vertical substructure – Accessories
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Installation dimensions
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Horizontal substructure – General technical description
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Horizontal substructure – Installation instructions
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Horizontal substructure – Accessories
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Installation dimensions
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Connection details – Examples
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Lintel with aluminium sheet, lintel with tiles, lintel with sun protection
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Reveal formation with aluminium sheet, window sill
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Reveal with tiles, corner with miter cut, corner with open aluminium profile
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Corner with closed aluminium profile, corner with Y profile,
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Inside corner Argeton/plaster
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Lower finishes
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Connection wall/ceiling, canopy, Argeton inside and outside,
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Curved tiles, curved facade with flat tiles
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Barro – Façade elements
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Barro – System
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Barro – Shapes
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Barro – Installation instructions
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Barro – Accessories
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Product Matrix
Tampa
Centre to
centre distance
Tampa
Format
150 mm
max.
L = 1.200 mm
Format
175 mm
max.
L = 1.200 mm
Format
187,5 mm
max.
L = 1.200 mm
Format
200 mm
Format
212,5 mm
Format
225 mm
Terzo
Terzo
Terzo 2
Terzo 3
Lineo 4
Lineo 9
Danza
Barro
Ecke
Danza
Ø 50 / 50â€
‰mm
or 69 / 69 mm,
max. L =1.500 mm
90 / 90 mm or
120 / 120 mm,
max. L =600 mm
max.
L = 1.200 mm
150 x 50 mm
max. L = 1.200 mm
max.
max.
L = 1.200 mm L = 1.200 mm
max.
L = 1.200 mm
max.
L = 1.200 mm
max.
L = 1.200 mm
max.
max.
L = 1.200 mm L = 1.200 mm
Format
237,5 mm
max.
L = 1.500 mm
Format
243,5 mm
max.
max.
L = 1.500 mm L = 1.500 mm
Format
250 mm
Terzo 1
Lineo
max.
L = 1.200 mm
max.
L = 1.500 mm
100 x 50 mm
max. L = 1.200 mm
max.
L = 1.200 mm
max.
L = 1.500 mm
Format
257 mm
max.
L = 1.500 mm
max.
L = 1.500 mm
Format
275 mm
max.
L = 1.500 mm
Format
300 mm
max.
L = 1.500 mm
Format
400 mm
max.
L = 1.500 mm
Format
500 mm
max.
L = 1.500 mm
D=35 mm
Standard Colours
Salmon / pastel red
Tuscan red
Natural red
Tizian red
Light brown
Coffee
Red brown
Chocolate
Bright grey
Silver grey
Light grey
Platinum Grey
Ferro grey
Basalt
Volcano grey
Volcano black
Pearl white
Cream
Carrara white
Apricot beige
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Burgundy
Granite grey
Iron grey
Glacier blue
Sand
Sahara yellow
Technical Benefits
of an Argeton Façade
Sustainability: Lifetime 50 – 60 years
Free choice of insulation thickness
Improvement of sound protection by approx. 9 dB
Frost-proof
Non-flammable (material class A1)
Ball-proof
Great durability against impact
Design Benefits
of an Argeton Façade
ariety of formats: see product matrix, costum-made
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shapes possible
iverse colours: in addition to the standard colours, practically
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any colour can be produced with engobes or glazes
ifferent tile surfaces:
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nature, glazed, engobed, grooved or structured
erfect for combination with traditional construction materials:
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ideal for building renovation
Virtually maintenance-free
Resistant to graffiti
Features of the Rear Venti
lated Façade
eather protection
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Preventing heat accumulation
Moisture control
Sound protection
hermal insulation
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Fire protection
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Product Data Sheet – General Technical Description
1. Field of Application
3. Manufacturing
This product data sheet is valid for Argeton façade tiles according to EN 14411. The general technical approval (Z-33.1-1032)
is available on the website as download.
The manufacture of the tiles starts with the extraction of natural
resources whose collection area is recultivated according to
ecological criteria. After careful processing of the clay, forming
is carried out using a die in the so-called extrusion procedure.
The drying phase follows the forming. The subsequent burning
process (in a roller furnace designed specially for this purpose
at 1080 °C up to 1280 °C) is performed under more efficient
utilisation of energy, whose rejected heat is used for the drying
process.
2. Materials/Concep
ts
Argeton façade tiles
Argeton tiles are extruded ceramic façade elements. After the
burning process, they are cut to length in the pulling direction.
Ceramic tiles are non-flammable according to DIN 4102-4
Â(material class A1). Argeton tiles have high static qualities and
are resistant to water and frost.
Substructure
The substructure consists of aluminium profiles according to
DIN 4113-1 (alloy EN AW 6063-T66).
A distinction is made between:
v ertical substructure (consisting of wall brackets and vertical
T profiles). The tiles are fixed with aluminium clips onto „T“
profiles.
orizontal substructure (consisting of wall brackets, vertical
h
profiles and horizontal rails). The tiles are fixed with clamps to
the horizontal rail.
The brackets are anchored in the load-bearing wall using approved
anchoring elements, the substructure is interconnected using
appropriately approved fasteners (rivets or screws).
Façade system
The schematics in Figure 1 (vertical substructure) and 2
(horizontal
substructure) display the structure and the elements of the rear
ventilated Argeton façade systems.
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There are currently 26 natural colours available. In addition,
other colours can be created by glazing, engobing and steaming. Different versions of the surface are possible (grooved or
textured). State of the art laser-guided conveyor technology
and production logistics guarantee cost-effective and flexible
production.
4. Requirements
General
The applicability of Argeton façade systems is regulated in
Âvarious country-specific technical approvals.
Special requirements
Calculation of specific mass or density is performed in accordance with EN 10545-3. Argeton tiles meet the requirements
for frost resistance according to EN 1304. In addition, tests
according to EN 10545 are carried out regularly in the course of
internal and external monitoring, e.g. to determine
the impact resistance
the thermal expansion
the thermal shock resistance
th
e moisture expansion
the chemical resistance
the resistance to staining
the mass, evenness and surface qualities
the water absorption
the bending strength and breaking load
Figure 1 – Vertical substructure
Figure 2 – Horizontal substructure
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Technical Data
Dimensions: Length:
max. l = 1200 mm (tile height of 150 mm to 225 mm)
max. l = 1500 mm (tile height of 237.5 mm to 500 mm)
tolerance ± 1.0 mm
Height:
tile height ≤ 300 mm, tolerance ± 2,0 mm
tile height > 300 mm, tolerance ± 2,25 mm
Thickness:
30 mm (height = 500 mm: thickness = 35 mm)
tolerance ± 1.0 mm
Form: Wingity:
(out of plane)
Straightness: (in the plane)
Evenness: (out of plane)
(out of plane)
Angularity: (in the plane)
(in the plane)
±0.25 % of the diagonal
±0.25 % of the length/height
±0.25 % of the length
±0.70 % of the height
tile height ≤ 300 mm ± 1.0 mm
tile h
eight > 300 mm ± 1.5 mm
Weight (dry):
approx. 42 kg / m2 (= 35 mm thickness: approx. 59 kg/m2)
Body density:
≥ 2.0 g / cm³
Bending strength:
12–20 N/mm²
Water absorption: ≤ 9,0 %
acc. to test reports of Güteschutz Ziegel e. V. between 3 and 8 %
Frost resistance:
acc. to test reports of Güteschutz Ziegel e. V.
IFBT GmbH – Institut für Fassaden- und Befestigungstechnik Leipzig
External control and test reports:
Güteschutz Ziegel e. V.
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Accessories
Joint profiles
Aluminium joint profiles are available either for 8 mm or 4 mm wide vertical joints in a
length of 3 m. They can be supplied in the colours RAL 1015 light ivory, RAL 7005
mouse grey, RAL 7015 slate grey and RAL 8004 copper brown.
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Joint abutment profile
Abutment joints are designed with a joint
width of 4 mm.
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20
20
20
4
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59
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Corner profile
Aluminium corner profiles are blank depending on the request
, anodised or coloured
Âaccording to available RAL colours.
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3
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Spring profile
Spring profiles are to be provided for
connections (e.g. building corners with a
miter cut) where no joint profiles are possible. They ensure that the tiles are firmly
pressed into the clips or clamps.
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Tile Exchange
Subsequent installation of tiles (horizontal + vertical UK):
Notching depth = 4 mm
Shorten tile lip in the area of the clip
Install new tile
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Vertical Substructure
Basic concept
The substructure consists of vertical T-profiles, anchored to the
building with wall brackets. The Argeton tiles are to be fixed by
aluminium clips in the vertical T-profiles. Joint profiles have to
be placed in the vertical joints. This prevents lateral movement
of the façade tiles and makes sure that the tiles sit securely in
the clips. Also, water is prevented from penetrating the vertical
joints.
Substructure and insulation
For the vertical basic substructure aluminium wall brackets
are anchored in statically required intervals on the building
wall. Afterwards, thermal insulation is applied to the previously
cleaned surface of the wall. The choice of insulation material in
each individual case depends on the property and its particular
requirements. The T-profiles are aligned with the consoles and
fastened with approved fasteners such as rivets or screws.
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Installation of Argeton tiles
First, the bottom clips have to be fixed, always two per Argeton
tile, onto the T-profiles with blind rivets or screws. In a next step
the tiles can be installed onto the clips. The fixation of the tiles is
carried out by installing the middle clips onto the T-profile. This
procedure has to be repeated for every row up to the top of the
façade. The top row is to be fixed by a special top clip. The joint
profiles have to be placed between the tiles as soon as the first
tile row has been compl
eted.
Vertical Substructure – Installation Instructions
1. Anchoring of wall consoles
2. Installation of thermal insulation
3. Installation of aluminium T-profiles on wall consoles
4. Fixing the bottom clips
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Vertical Substructure – Installation Instructions
5. Fixing the joint profiles
6. Installation of the bottom tile row
7. Installation of middle tile rows
with middle clips
8. Installation of the top tile row
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Vertical Substructure – Accessories
Top Clip
Middle Clip
Bottom Clip
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Vertical Substructure – Installation Dimensions
Tile length ≤ 1000 mm:
20 mm-clips on 110 T-profile
Tile length > 1000 mm:
40 mm-clip on 150 T-profile
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Installation dimensions
(vertical substructure)
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Horizontal Substructure
Basic concept
The substructure consists of vertical L-profiles
anchored to
the building with wall brackets. Horizontal aluminium rails are
installed on the basic substructure. The distance depends on
the height of the tiles which are fastened to the horizontal rails
with aluminium clamps. Joint profiles are arranged in the vertical
joints. This prevents lateral movement of the façade tiles and
makes sure that the tiles sit securely in the clamps. In addition,
water is prevented from penetrating the vertical joints.
Substructure and insulation
For the vertical, basic substructure aluminium wall brackets
are anchored in statically required intervals on the building wall.
The arrangement of the basic substructure is independent of
the height of the façade tiles. Afterwards, thermal insulation is
applied to the previously cleaned surface of the wall. The choice
of insulation material in each individual case depends on the
property and its particular requirements. Vertical L-profiles are
aligned with the consoles and fastened with approved fasteners
such as rivets or screws. The special horizontal Argeton support
rails are fixed onto the vertical L-profiles.
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Installation of Argeton tiles
First, bottom clamps have to be fixed, always two per Argeton
tile, into the horizontal rails. In a next step the tiles can be installed
onto the clamps. The fixation of the tiles is carried out by putting
the middle clamps into the next horizontal rail. This procedure
has to be repeated for every tile row up to the top of the façade.
The top row is to be fixed by special top clamps. The joint profiles
have to be placed between the tiles as soon as the first tile row
has been completed.
Horizontal Substructure – Installation Instructions
1. Anchoring the wall brackets
2. Installation of thermal insulation
3. Securing angular support profiles
to the wall consoles
4. Installation of the horizontal profiles
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Horizontal Substructure – Installation Instructions
5. In
stallation of the first tile row with
bottom clamps and fixing of joint profiles
6. Installation of middle tile rows
with middle clamps
7. Installation of the top tile row
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Horizontal Substructure – Accessories
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Top Clamp
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20
40
20
40
84,8
Middle Clamp
29,5
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Bottom Clamp
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Horizontal Carrier Rails
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Maximum protuding length:
Horizontal profile 25 x 35: 35 cm
Horizontal profile 25 x 45: 35 cm
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Maximum span width:
Horizontal rail 25 x 35: 120 cm
Horizontal rail 25 x 45: 140 cm
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Horizontal Substructure – Installation Dimensions
Tile length ≤1000 mm:
20 mm clamps
Tile length > 1000 mm:
40 mm clamps
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Installation dimensions (horizontal substructure):
Joint connection between horizontal profiles:
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Connection Details – Examples
Lintel with aluminium sheet
L
intel with tiles
Lintel with sun protection
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All standard details are available in PDF and DWG format in the Info &
download area under www.wienerberger.de/argeton.
Reveal with aluminium sheet
Window sill
Window sill
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Connection Details – Examples
Reveal with tiles
Corner with miter cut
Corner with open aluminium profile
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Corner with closed aluminium profile
Corner with Y-profile
Inside corner Argeton / plaster
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Connection Details – Examples
Lower finish
Lower finish with aluminium sheet
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Lower finish with tiles
Connection wall / ceiling
Canopy
Argeton inside and outside
Curved tiles
Curved façade with flat tiles
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Barro – Façade Elements
Barro – System
Single support:
Double support:
Double support (top view):
Double support (fro
nt view):
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Barro – Shapes
Barro 50 x 50 mm
max. length = 1500 mm
Barro 69 x 69 mm
max. length = 1500 mm
Barro 50 x 100 mm
max. length = 1200 mm
Barro Ellipse 50 x 150 mm
max. length = 1200 mm
Individual designs (examples)
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Barro – System – Installation Instructions
1. Gluing of EPDM pads (optionally)
2. Inserting the X-profile
3. Securing the Barro support with one Barro screw
4. Installing the Barro on vertical base substructure
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Barro – Accessories
Barro support for Barro 50 x 50
Barro support for Barro 50 x 150
Barro
Barro
Barro-support
Barro-support
Barro-X-profile
Barro-X-profile
Barro-support
Barro-support
Barro screw
Barro screw
Barro
Barro
Barro-X-profile
Barro-X-profile
Barro-X-profile
Barro-X-profile
Barro as a sunscreen, detailed example
Thermostop
F-profile
aluminium sheet
Barro-X-profile
Self
-drilling screw
6,5 x 25
Barro-support
Aluminium profile
Argeton facade tile
Clamp
Joint abutment profile
Barro EPDM pad
3 mm, elastic
Box profile
Barro
Wienerberger GmbH
Oldenburger Allee 26
D-30659 Hannover
Tel.: +49 (0) 5 11/6 10 70-0
Fax: +49 (0) 5 11/61 44 03
info.de@wienerberger.com
www.wienerberger.de
www.argeton.com
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