The Cedral Thrutone Textured Fibre Cement Slate Roof Tile slates are characterised by their intricate textured surface and sharp square edge, providing a sophisticated appearance. They are highly versatile and straightforward to install, making a favourable option for architec... Read More
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Find out moreThe Cedral Thrutone Textured Fibre Cement Slate Roof Tile slates are characterised by their intricate textured surface and sharp square edge, providing a sophisticated appearance. They are highly versatile and straightforward to install, making a favourable option for architects and contractors alike, and suitable for various projects. This ensures they meet demands for both facades and roofing, including Broxden Dental Centre in Perth and the Methven social housing scheme in Scotland.
The maximum pitch for these 600mm x 600mm tiles is 90°, while the minimum pitch is 22.5° for areas with moderate exposure and 25° for areas with severe exposure with a 100mm lap. In areas with moderate exposure and a 110mm lap, the minimum pitch is 20°, and in areas with severe exposure, the minimum pitch is 22.5°.
To install these tiles, 30mm x 2.65mm slate nails (copper to BS1202-2) and copper disc rivets are used. For rafters/supports spaced at 450mm centres or less, it is recommended to use batten sizes of 38 x 25mm. For rafters or supports spaced at 600mm centres or less, batten sizes of 50 x 25mm are recommended. At a 100mm lap, 4.00 linear metres of battens are required per m², while at a 110mm lap, 4.08 linear metres of battens are required per m².
These fibre cement slates achieve an average bending moment of over 50Nm/m (Class B), meeting the strength criteria outlined in BS EN 492. They have a nominal thickness of 4mm and a minimum density of 1700kg/m³.
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