Product Presentation 

(Horizontal-style facade)
MOEDING-façade tiles (German patent)
  • Tiles made from burnt clay, of double-leaf design with connecting webs, featuring head groove, base channel and drainage channel
  • resistant to frost, non-fading, UV resistant
  • resistant to aggressive media
  • 20 colours
    (coloured tile body in each case)


    Colour Plain Patinated
    Brown º  
    Dark Red º  
    Oxide Red º º
    Natural Red º º
    Pastel Red º º
    Salmon º º
    Beige º º
    Sand º º
    Pearl Grey º º
    Blue Grey º º
    Iron Grey º  
    Volcano Grey º  

    Click here for illustrations of Colours 
    and surface finishes

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  • 4 surface finishes
    standard
    polished
    scratch-brushed
    grooved
  • Tile formats
    widths: 150 to 450 mm (grid size)
    in 1 mm increments
    heights: 150 to 250 mm (grid size)
    in 12.5 mm increments,
    other heights upon request.
    Benefits can be achieved by using the
    economy format (225 x 450 mm grid size)
  • Mitred tiles, with mitre cuts on left- or right-hand side or both sides, for all formats
  • Vertical style facade upon request

 

Construction and physics

  • MOEDING-tile holders (German patent) (Item 1)
    The tiles are cost-effectively secured by means of almost fully hidden, double-acting aluminium holders that are permanently attached to the horizontal bearing sections. The constructional 8 mm air gap ensures safe capillary separation of facade tile and bearing section.
  • MOEDING -aluminium bearing sections (German patent) (Item 2)
    The horizontal bearing sections are located in front of the thermal insulation, holding the insulating material safely in place: adequate ventilation is thus ensured at all times. The acceptable projection of the horizontal bearing sections makes the design of external corners and reveals particularly easy and cost-effective.
  • MOEDING joint profiles (German patent) (Item 3)
    for joint widths of 8 mm, alternative 4 mm These profiles prevent lateral displacement of the tiles, rattling of the tiles due to wind and the ingress of wind-driven rain.
  • Vertical base sections (Item 4)
    The system-inherent large spacing between the sections (up to 1,250 mm) and the resulting small number of wall anchors required minimise thermal bridging.

Thermal insulation (Item 5)

Fire resistance

  • The facade withstood a fire test of 90 minutes as well as a fire-extinguishing test (using water); it is therefore considered to be highly fire-resistant.