PIZ PIZ H89 Dry-laid cement and fibre cement sheet

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PIZ H89 By PIZ

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Dry-laid cement and fibre cement sheet

PIZ is an innovative system for façade cladding in civil and industrial buildings.‎ The structure is installed by mechanically fixing lightweight aluminium alloy rails onto which the PIZ insulation panel is then fixed.‎ The panel consists of a fibre-reinforced cement mortar facing with mass pigmented glass fibres coupled with a sheet of insulating material.‎ The cement element has a groove on the upper and lower edges to accommodate the mounting profiles.‎ The PIZ façade cladding system, in addition to aesthetically upgrading buildings, has as its primary functionthermal insulation in buildings.‎ The company, in its continuous quest for innovation aimed at improving product performance, has recently replaced traditional EPS with EPS containing graphite particles on its entire production, achieving a 13% increase in the panel's thermal resistance with the same thickness.‎ The environmental sensitivity at the basis of the company's philosophy has dictated the choice of offering a material with superior thermal performance at the same price, without any additional cost for the customer.‎ PIZ was developed to meet the growing needs of the construction market in terms of energy savings and architectural qualification of buildings.‎ The system is intended for cladding all types of buildings for both renovation and new construction.‎ The PIZ System is also available with a high-efficiency self-cleaning active ingredient.‎

INSTALLATIONThe

PIZ System can be installed on any surface (reinforced concrete, brick, metal structure, etc.‎).‎
In the case of renovations, no special preparation or cleaning of the supporting wall

is required.‎


Installation consists of fixing special profiles in which the panels are engaged to the wall by means of anchoring systems.‎
Installation is carried out by means of simple mechanical operations that do not require any special labour or equipment, nor any components other than those accompanying the system supply.‎
The panels are mounted in horizontal courses.‎
Vertically, they are fitted in courses from bottom to top.‎

The

most common schemes can be realised with both heights of the PIZ insulation panel and also with studied alternations of height and width.‎


CERTIFICATIONSThe

PIZ System has the following international certifications: ETA 06/135 (European Technical Approval), DTA 2/12-1492*02 Mod and QB mark.‎ The system is certified to Euro fire class B-s1-d0 , PIZ Rock-Metabio is classified to Euro fire class A1.‎ A further guarantee of the PIZ system is the Reale Mutua insurance policy no.‎ 12854 covering replacement costs in the event of a defective product.‎ Raw materials, finished product and components are always tested in the laboratory to ensure their performance qualities and durability.‎ The mechanical fixing guarantees the best behaviour to thermal excursions, the fibre-reinforced cement face, mass-coloured with mineral oxides, ensures maximum colour stability.‎


Piz is an innovative cladding system for civil and industrial buildings.‎ The structure is installed by securing light alloy guides on the surface to be covered and then fixing the panels on these guides.‎ The panel is made up of a modified fibre-reinforced cement mortar layer coupled with a slab of insulating material.‎ PIZ cladding system was developed to satisfy the growing needs of the construction market in terms of energy savings and architectural improvement.‎ The cladding system is designed for covering all types of buildings, both new and under restructuring.‎
Three different kinds of panels Standard 54 , Plus 66 and H89.‎
The panel is 54/66/89 mm thick and comprises a 9 mm external cement mortar bonded to a 45/57/80 mm expanded polystyrene insulating layer.‎

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