Profile 6, Eaves Corrugation Closure - 150mm Back Upstand, Fibre Cement, Natural Grey
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Technical Specifications
- Coverage - 1000mm
- Upstand Height - 150mm
- Material - Fibre Cement
- Colour - Natural Grey
- CE Cert - CE/FP/001
- Weight - 15.76kg
- Fills in the profile at the eaves end of a Profile 6 sheet. Â
- Has a 150mm Upstand.
- Fibre Cement is most commonly fitted to agricultural and industrial roofs as well as garages.
- Universal handing.
- Southern Sheeting also supply Fibre Cement Sheets in both Profile 3 and Profile 6, Ridges, External Corners as well as fixings into Timber and Steel, including Hookbolts.
- Long lasting Fibre Cement (life expectancy of 25 years)
- Leaves a neat finish edge to a sheet, and closes the gap between sheet and support.
- Fibre Cement does not condensate
- Etex Fibre Cement is semi compressed, meaning it can absorb more moisture than other Fibre Cement sheets
- Durable, rust and rot resistant to any chemical influence
- Natural acoustic and thermal insulation
- The ONLY British manufacturer of Fibre Cement products
- We stock all Fibre Cement sheets, accessories and fixings
- Natural Grey is a neutral colour
What is an Eaves Corrugating Closure Flashing?
An Eaves Corrugation Closure closes the end of the sheet where there is otherwise a gap between the sheet and the underlying support.
What profiles are available?
This is only available in Profile 6
What material is this?
Semi-compressed Fibre Cement in its natural grey finish
Are these asbestos?
Fibre Cement does NOT contain asbestos fibres as traditionally used in the manufacture of similar products, instead the material is made with a synthetic fibre.
Why Fibre Cement?
Fibre Cement is a highly absorbent material and therefore greatly minimises the risk of condensation which in turn will protect anything inside a building from getting wet/damp. It also has a very long life expectancy of 25 years, although the material will often exceed this lifespan.
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