Properties
TAS porcelain cladding is characterized by above-average resistance to water, stains, high temperatures and frost. A ventilated facade finished with ceramics fulfills the function of thermal insulation of the object, allows ventilation of the walls and has high acoustic insulation.
Stoneware cladding for facades TUBĄDZIN AIRFLOW SYSTEM
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Large-format tiles are unique aesthetics and the highest technical parameters: frost resistance - water resistance - resistance to high temperatures - stain resistance - almost uniform surface - quick installation - color fastness.
TAS technology is available in 4 installation variants:
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TAS bonded system to the frame
The glued system is based on the chemical assembly of Monolith Plus panels to a supporting substructure consisting of consoles and profiles forming a plane. The system is designed for buildings up to 25 meters in height. For higher developments, use a riveted system, visually consistent with the glued system.
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TAS riveted system
The system of assembling panels by riveting is based on mechanical assembly of Monolith Plus panels to a supporting substructure consisting of consoles and profiles forming a plane.
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TAS roof system
The installation of ceramic tiles on sloping roofs is a unique solution for attaching any ceramic tiles, stone tiles and other tiles, fulfilling the role of tiles, to the roof structure or to the structure of the vertical walls of the building, without visible fasteners. The base of this solution is the WIDO RC roof system, our partner.
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TAS ETICS system
ETICS insulation systems allow the installation of ceramic tiles on a properly prepared insulation layer, which is an excellent solution for smaller projects or others where the use of a ventilated façade on a grid is a problem.
Photovoltaics
The substructure system allows the combination of stoneware cladding and BIPV panels in a single plane. Both as part of the facade and roof.
Stoneware cladding for facades TUBĄDZIN AIRFLOW SYSTEM
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TAS individual prints
Thanks to innovative technologies used in the production of ceramic tiles, Tubądzin Group can transfer graphics designed by an architect onto the tile. The print on the tile is fixed in the firing process, which guarantees durability and unchanging color saturation for many years. Printing in high resolution, allows perfect reproduction of graphics with attention to details, shades and color gradients.
TAS plate backing
Monolith Plus boards are underlaid with fiberglass mesh on a modern factory line. The use of such technology makes it possible to strengthen the board, providing high resistance to breakage and prevents it from breaking into small pieces due to impact. This solution is required when installing slabs next to traffic routes and wherever the breaking of the material would cause danger.
Porcelain stoneware cladding for facades TUBĄDZIN AIRFLOW SYSTEM
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The Tubądzin Group is one of the best recognized ceramic tile manufacturers in Poland. For 40 years it has been setting design trends and introducing innovative products and solutions. It is a pioneer in the production of large-format tiles, reaching up to 120 x 275 cm in size. Tubądzin products, made from the highest quality raw materials, are used in every space, not just bathrooms. Tiles of the highest quality, deceptively resembling wood, marble or concrete, produced on the basis of state-of-the-art world technologies, are a hallmark of the Tubądzin Group. Tubądzin tiles are made from natural and noble raw materials, and dyes that are safe for health and nature are used to decorate them.
TUBĄDZIN AIRFLOW SYSTEM stoneware cladding for facades.
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TAS documents and research:
- Tests of adhesion of tiles in Bostik installation systems,
- National Technical Assessment for Monolith Plus slab,
- Tests at the Institute of Building Technology for impact resistance,
- Climatic tests (heating - raining) at the Institute of Building Technology,
- Tests at the Building Research Institute for hail ball impact resistance,
- Tests at the Building Research Institute for wind pressure and suction.
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