
Exagres Exa Tech Ventilated Facades
EXA TECH VENTILATED FACADES
EXA TECH VENTILATED FACADES
As part of its desire to continue expanding its catalogue of comprehensive technical solutions for construction projects, Exagres presents its all-new line of exa-TECH ventilated facades.
Exa-TECH is a ventilated facade system that comes with high-tech extruded porcelain ceramic panelling that is compatible with most profiling and anchoring systems currently on the market.
This construction method has burst onto the scene to provide projects with a state-of-the-art architectural solution, giving the project the best performance against the elements and offering a fast, economical and environmentally friendly installation solution with a wide variety of exterior cladding for ventilated façades.
TYPES
TYPES OF VENTILATED FACADES
If we were to classify the types of ventilated facades, we could categorise them according to their material, finish or fixing system. The exa-TECH ventilated facades are the best option in the construction and renovation of buildings thanks to their high resistance to UV rays, high durability and almost zero water absorption.
Some of the most commonly used materials and finishes are as follows:
CERAMIC VENTILATED FACADES
The demand for ceramic ventilated facades is on the rise. Much of this success is due to the excellent technical characteristics of this material which offer immense hardness and high resistance to adverse climate conditions. Moreover, exa-TECH has a large catalogue of collections with a great variety of finishes that can be adapted to any home or building design or style such as marble ventilated facades.
VENTILATED FACADE PRICE
Due to its immense break resistance and easy assembly, this type of ventilated facade can be adapted to the needs and technical requirements of any project. If you’re interested in finding out the price of an exa-TECH ventilated facade, please contact us by completing the contact form.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Exagres
PRODUCT TYPE
Facades
PROFILES
Longitudinal elements that are attached to the brackets and hold the facade panels.
BRACKETS
Components With Substructure That Separate The Cladding From Backing Wall.
CLADDING PANELS
It constitutes the external layer of the facade.
FIXING SYSTEM
Elements that fasten and hold the exterior cladding to the profiles.
WHY USE THE EXA | TECH | FVH SYSTEM?
The exa-TECH FVH ventilated facade system is a set of elements that form a self-supporting substructure that is solidly attached to the support where it is installed. The slotted exa-TECH FVH panels are used to cover facades using this system.
USE
For Ventilation
INSULATION
Thermal
VENTILATED CAVITY
With a minimum gap of 20 mm, it allows the diffusion of water that may enter due to the rain or the moisture coming from the interior of the building.
BASE MATERIAL
It is the support where the ventilated facade system is fixed to (it is not part of the system itself). Thermal insulation: Installed over the backing wall to improve its thermal and acoustic performance and removing the thermal bridges.
COLLECTION
Exa Tech
PRODUCTION
Made In Spain
ANCHORS
The ventilated facade fixings are the fastening elements that connect the system to the backing wall to transmit the loads.
WHAT IS A VENTILATED FACADE?
A ventilated facade is an enclosure construction solution with a ventilated cavity between the exterior wall tiling panels and the support or interior partition walls. The ventilated cavity allows the exit and entry of air through its openings (bottom and top) as well as between the panel open joints. The origin of ventilated facade systems arises from the need to protect structures from snow and rain. It’s a double-layer system formed by two enclosure leaves with a separation between to create a cavity allowing the circulation of an air flow that eliminates any type of humidity.
CHARACTERISTICS OF VENTILATED FACADES
Sustainable architecture, which fosters energy efficiency and the use of environmentally-friendly materials, is on the rise and ventilated facades feature a series of characteristics and basic elements offering a clear advantage as concerns insulation and energy savings. The basic characteristics and elements comprising a ventilated facade are as follows:
ADVANTAGES OF VENTILATED FACADES
Installing a ventilated facade offers a series of benefits over traditional systems. The most important are listed below:
- Continuous thermal insulation.
- The building heat absorption in summer is significantly reduced.
- The inner layer accumulates internal heat in winter.
- Less condensation and moisture problems due to the constantly renewed air.
- The external layer of the system works as a protective barrier against atmospheric agents.
- Enhances the acoustic performance.
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