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As a bracket-mounted and ventilated ceramic-façade, "Tonality" provides decisive practical advantages.

Application advantages:

The modular design of "Creaton" requires only 0.6 fixing points per square meter of prefabricated sub frame
Tight joints through durable building material of the façade
Unrestricted, guaranteed ventilation through sophisticated vertical carrier rail
No clearance between tiles and sub-frame through UV-resistant profile of joints
Multiple possibilities of design of all connections 
Simple realization of tile perforations

Economic advantages:

Space-saving solution through clever use of the ventilation cross-section
"Tonality" provides considerable planning advantages for new buildings through optimal use of the building ground and the gaining of profitable areas to be sold or rented
The unrestricted installation of the external covering as a bracket-mounted and ventilated façade represents the most economical clay solution for the insulation of outside walls

Advantages due to constructive design:

Tested and approved aluminum sub-frame anchored on the load-bearing external wall
Optimal heat insulation
Ventilation slot of 3 cm guaranteed to be as high as the building
High-quality ceramic cladding

Advantages due to function principle:

The heat insulation and the water vapor diffusion of the Creaton façade are guaranteed through:

Making use of the increase of the thermal resistibility value of the individual layers of the façade from the inside to the outside of the building
Active support of the increase of water vapor diffusion from the inside to the outside of the building

Advantages due to best functional characteristics:

Minimizes the humidity of new or renovated walls
There are no thermal bridges
Agreeable room air conditions, stops the loss of heat in winter and its increase in summer
Reduces energy consumption
Improves the protection against noise of the new and renovated buildings, inside as well as outside

 

 

 

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