Bruag Design Factory offers a versatile solution for facade systems with its Formboard Top Pine, integrating functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability. This innovative system is characterized by its use of wooden boards bonded with polyurethane, providing a durable and visually appealing option for architectural projects.
Design and Construction
The Formboard Top Pine facade system begins with highly compressed wood-based boards, precision-cut using laser technology. These boards undergo an industrial application process, including diffusible wood-stain finishes, perforations, and morticing required for installation. The support system with fixings ensures secure attachment, adhering to timber construction regulations and local building bylaws.
Customization and Perforations
One of the key features of the Formboard Top Pine system is its flexibility in customization, allowing for individualized designs and perforations. Utilizing laser-cutting technology, virtually any design can be realized, ensuring precise execution and adherence to project specifications. With over 3000 UV-resistant color tones available, along with a variety of edge coatings, designers have ample creative freedom to achieve their vision.
Features and Benefits
The Formboard Top Pine system offers numerous advantages:
- Individual shapes and perforations achievable through laser-cutting technology
- Eco-friendly construction materials
- Competitive price-performance ratio, considering purchase price and wastage
- Moisture-resistant and frost-proof, ensuring durability in diverse weather conditions
- High fracture strength and large format options (up to 6.20m) without additional costs
- Extensive color choices, including RAL, NCS, Bruag ALU, and Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier
- Straightforward installation process, enhancing efficiency and convenience
Comparison with CELLON Facade Material
A comparison between Formboard Top Pine and CELLON® highlights key differences in material properties, thickness, raw material formats, color choices, building material class, mounting methods, and substructure options. While both offer high-quality solutions for back-ventilated facades, the specific requirements of each project may dictate the preferred material choice.
In conclusion, Bruag Design Factory’s Formboard Top Pine system exemplifies innovation and excellence in architectural facade solutions, providing architects and designers with versatile options to realize their creative visions while meeting stringent performance requirements.
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