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 | |  | | | Euroclad LtdARCHITECTURAL METAL BUILDING SOLUTIONS | | | Company | Euroclad Ltd | | | Contact | Sales | | Address | Unit 4 Newhall Industrial Estate Naas Co Kildare Ireland
| | Telephone | 045 435470 | | | Fax | 045 435472 | | Email | | | Website | www.euroclad.ie | | | Euroclad Ltd
| Euroclad Ireland - Roof Profiles |  |  |
These profiles are for the use of designs with a roof pitch greater than 5 degrees. They are available in steel and aluminium and in the full range of Colorcoat® pre-finished steel. Available with maintenance and inspection free Confidex® Guarantee of upto 40 years for Corus Colorcoat HPS200® Ultra and up to 25 years for Corus Colorcoat Prisma®. For recommendations on which products offer the best performance in a roof application, contact Euroclad Technical department.
For curved eaves and ridge details, trapezoidal profiles can be curved and barrel vault self-curving roofs may be accommodated subject to the profile.
| Euroclad Ireland - Wall Profiles |  |  |
The shadow effect of the wide crest and narrow trough typical of these profiles is more pleasing to the eye when used on wall applications. The fixings are more readily hidden and the side lap detail is less intrusive. Thus enhancing the aesthetics of the elevation. The profiles may be fixed, horizontally, vertically or even diagonally.
Laying the cladding profile horizontally also allows the opportunity of including horizontally mitred corners or curved profile corners (smooth or crimped dependent upon choice and radius). All wall profiles in this section may be curved. Often the feature of a hidden gutter contained above the eaves will allow a transfer from roof to cladding profile incorporating a curved eave. The wider crest of the cladding profile certainly enhances the curved eaves feature. In this, or in parapet wall situations the curved effect can be continued on the corners of the structure by the inclusion of curved mitred corners. These mitred corners may be manufactured at any angle to suit the structure.
| Euroclad Ireland – Eurodeck |  |  |
Designed and specified for use with specialist single ply membrane roof covering systems, the Euroclad trapezoidal roof deck range offers the specifier the benefits of a fastrack low pitch installation combining cost, aesthetic, structural and longevity benefits.
| Euroclad Ireland - Rainscreen |  |  |
Indulge in lateral thinking and design with the visual freedom, that only Euroclad’s Linear series metal facade systems can engender. Utilise the design friendly attributes and the range of Euroclad’s choice of metals, finishes and composite materials. Benefit from sophisticated computer controlled manufacturing technology to fully exploit the extraordinary contemporary visual appeal, pure colour uniformity and definitive flatness of these systems. Euroclad Facade’s high technology provenance means fast, accurate, best value products and service.
Corus
| Over 40 years, Corus has developed close strategic relationships with a number of market-leading roof and wall cladding system manufacturers. |  |
Specifying Colorcoat products through one of these strategic partners ensures access to the very best technical guidance and the highest levels of quality and service. Together we can provide a quality building envelope solution that delivers peace of mind.
Euroclad systems are available in Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra® and Colorcoat Prisma®. Colorcoat Prisma® is perfect for an eye-catching building with a smooth, robust finish. Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra® also provides a wide range of aesthetically pleasing colours, but has the added advantage of an exceptionally durable finish, guaranteed for up to 40 years.
Significance of air-tightness on building energy performance Changes to Part L (implemented from April 2006) and rising energy prices have put a renewed emphasis on improving the energy performance of buildings. Studies have shown that the simple approach of increasing insulation thickness is unlikely to pay off in the long run. Other means of reducing energy usage are now required.
Energy is lost through the building envelope via 3 main routes.
- Building fabric losses, through the insulation.
- Linear thermal bridging, through building details and areas of reduced thermal resistance.
- Air-Tightness, the entry of cold air through joints and interfaces, which requires heating to the building's ambient tempreature.
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