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The Vario Junior is a wave in a tile. The tile creates a sophisticated look with a touch of elegance. It is a very traditional tile. It creates a statement that optically catches the eye. With the Vario Junior and its big brother the Vario Twin, a new book in roofing has been opened. The VJ Twin is a double wider version of the Vario Junior. The VJ Twin is exactly double the size of the VJ. This is accomplished by pressed 2 tiles in one form, creating a true double tile, in one piece. For some time, manufacturers have glued together 2 tiles to be used in special areas of the roof, like the valleys, where parts of a tile have to be cut off to fit in place. But his new innovation allows for the wide spread use of the double tile. This combines the aesthetically pleasing look of a small tile with the fast and economical laying of a large tile. The use of the VJ Twin can be intermixed with the VJ to create even less need of cutting and waste.

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COLORS:
dark grey graphite engobed (shiny) kenia red engobed (shiny)
brazil brown engobed lava red engobed rustic engobed 
deep black engobed  natural red royal blue glazed
   
titanium black glazed    

 

 

imperial

metric

Real size

14.37” x 8.82”

365 x 224 mm

Exposed size

10.5-11.2” x 6.77”

266-285 x 172 mm

Weight per piece

5.3 lbs

2.4 kg

Weight per square in lbs

986 lbs

 

Weight per m² in kg

 

48.0 kg

Number of pieces per square

186 pcs

 

Number of pieces per m²

 

20 pcs

Can be used to a minimum slope of
(with the use of a water proof underlayment)

3:12

10°

All measurements are approximate and have to be checked before use. Colors do not reproduce on screen exactly as they are and can be different as displayed.

 

 

 

 

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Last modified: Oktober 28, 2005