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External insulation to suit all needs

Fassa Bortolo’s Fassatherm is a complete ETICS which can be finished with brick slips or render

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Fassatherm by Fassa Bortolo is a complete external thermal insulation composite system (ETICS) with three types of different insulation panel, developed with the needs of buildings and the people who live and work in them in mind. 

Fassatherm Classic is the basic system which fulfils the needs of most sites. It uses EPS or graphite insulating panels to provide reliable, efficient protection against heat and cold.

Fassatherm Plus is for buildings that need both thermal and sound insulation. The panels are made of Rockwool and Rockwool Lamella impregnated with resin. They are fireproof and breathable as well as providing an acoustic barrier. 

Fassatherm Eco uses cork panels to provide an environmentally friendly, breathable insulation layer.

These panels are complemented by a vast selection of different adhesives and base coats. The choice includes the Impact System; Flexytherm 11 base coat and Fassanet 370 reinforced mesh for use with Fassatherm Classic EPS panels.  Used together these have been tested to be up to 600% stronger than traditional systems.

The facade of the building is finished with accessories and coatings of various colours from the Fassa Bortolo Colour System or with Fassabrick – flexible thin brick slips which replicate brickwork.

The range has European Technical Approvals ETA 07/0280 and ETA 09/0282 and conforms to all of the European Union standards for VOC emissions. It is suitable for use on both new and existing buildings – allowing architects and contractors to revamp a facade while simultaneously protecting and insulating a building.

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For more information and technical support visit: www.fassabortolo.co.uk

 

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