Jutland slates

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Jutland is an attractive flat, square edged fibre cement slate that is manufactured to the highest European standards.

Jutland slates are lightweight, pre-holed, suitable for all types of projects, easy to handle and install, durable and an economic alternative to natural roofing materials.

Jutland slates are manufactured using Portland cement together with a non-asbestos formulation of superior blended synthetic and cellulose fibres.

Jutland slates are pigmented during production and are fully compressed. They are finished with a high quality, semi-matt acrylic coloured coating to the top face and edges and a tinted, high performance binder to the back face.

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IFC IFC 2X3 2 1.3
Revit Revit 2016 + 3 2.0

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COBie
NBS_General
NBS_Data
AccessoryOptions
Range of accessories available, including matching ridges and undercloak/soffit strip
BendingMoment
>50 Nm/m
Certification
BBA Certificate 03/4041
Compatibility
Compatible with most common building materials, except those vulnerable to alkaline attack, materials such as aluminium used as flashings or gutters should be protected with bituminous paint
Density
1850 kg/m³
FrostResistance
Meets requirements of BS EN 492: 2004.
LinearThermalExpansion
Approximately 8 x 10-6 mm/°C
MinimumLap
90-110 mm, dependant on roof pitch and exposure
MinimumPitch
20°
QualityAssurance
Meets requirements of BS EN ISO 9001: 2000 and BS EN 492: 2004.
SizeOptions
400 x 240 mm, 500 x 250 mm, 600 x 300 mm, additional sizes available for use on verges, hips and
Standard
n/a
StrengthClass
Class B to BS EN 492:2004
ThermalConductivity
0.35 W/m°C
Tolerances
Length/width: ±3 mm; Thickness: +1 mm, -0.4 mm
Pset_CoveringCommon

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    Changes to reflect updates to the NBS BIM Object Standard v1.3

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