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INNOWOOD SHIPLAP CLADDING SYSTEM

Sustianable Architectural Best Seller

The article “Innowood Shiplap Cladding System; Sustainable Architectural Best Seller” featuring Innowood Shiplap Cladding system, on the latest InfoLink Magazine (Nov/Dec 2017 | Vol 53 | No 6). The article talk about INNOWOOD Ship-lap Wall Cladding (InnoClad) which is an architectural composite wood cladding system, features an interlocking tongue and groove design to achieve concealed fixings while providing a conventional timber appearance with a warm, clean and durable finish.

Innowod cladding is locally tested under the Australian standards for fire rating (AS1530.3). Further, INNOWOOD boards have been tested and can achieve up to a Group 1 rating (ASNZS 3837 – Specification A2.4 of BCA) or up to BAL- 29 Rating (AS3959:2009 – Construction of Building in Bushfire Prone Areas, Appendix F) upon request for specific project requirements.

Also Innowood Shiplap Cladding systems has been tested to the Australian and New Zealand standards AS/NZS 4284. These testing includes Board deflections, air infiltration, cyclic water penetration and the ultimate limit state pressure test.

Article Image; Project designed by Nikki Mote Architect

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