Cladding panels
Cladding panels come in many shapes for:
- Walls
- Columns
- Spandrel panels
- Other surfaces
Definition A cladding panel, also known as a curtain wall, is the concrete leaf that forms the outermost layer of a façade, and thus fulfills only an enclosing and decorative function.
Description Elematic offers the high-level of technology and workmanship required to make cladding panels of the finest textures and profiles, or, alternatively, cladding panels that create the impression of materials such as brickwork, marble or granite. The units can be used for the facing of walls, columns, spandrel panels, etc. The units can be attached separately to the structure or they can be self-bearing, and in principle their architectural design is completely free.
In depth Elematic's offering for cladding panels comprises ELSA Lines and tilting tables.
- Acotec
- Balconies
- Beam & block floors
- Beams and columns
- Betemi columns
- Boundary walls
- Bridge beams
- Cladding panels
- Columns
- Culverts
- Curtain walls
- Façades
- Floors
- Hollow-core slabs
- I beams
- Internal walls
- Inverted T beams
- Piles
- Railway sleepers
- Rectangular beams
- Sandwich panels
- Solid panels
- Solid slabs
- Solid walls
- Sound barrier walls
- Stairs
- Terraces
- TT Slabs
- Vineyard posts
- Wetcasted items
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