Technical Sales Agents www.greenhouseeffect.co.uk
structuran & decoran Crystallized Glass Ceramic
Formed From 100% Recycled Float Glass
Preface
Designed with specifiers in mind, this brochure describes the character, potential
applications and design best practice for a new, revolutionary sheet material,
currently in application within the construction and interiors market.
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Technical Data File Rev 11.09
Contents
A New Material
Material Branding Description
Material Nature and Characteristics
Colours
Nature & Qualities
Trade Pricing Guide
Design and Specification Advice – best practice
Ventilated Rain Screen External Façades
Interior Applications:
Solid Surfaces (kitchens, bars, vanities, tables)
Kitchen Splash Backs
Shower Screens
Internal Linings
Lit Feature
Flooring
Barriers
“Glazing”
Technical Specifications, Testing and Approvals
Project Precedents
Façades, UK and World
Interiors, UK and World
Agent Contact Details
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A New Material
Material Branding
Described fully as crystallized, annealed glassceramic, this pioneering material
should not be specified as glass per se but more as a unique stone-like material.
Just as you would expect and desire from a natural stone, this exquisite material
exhibits natural inconsistencies and flaws, is generally thick, with one finished
side (unless the calibrated underside is intended to be polished), and cutting and
edging is processed. Given that the material is not toughenable, like granite it
will break into shards and pellets during destruction testing.
Based in the UK, The Greenhouse Effect Ltd are the main technical sales
agents for German patent holders and producers Indupart Glaskeramik GmbH.
Sheets are held both in the UK and abroad in order to facilitate completion of
smaller scale decoran projects.
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glass ceramic, formed from 100% recycled float glass, is a
revolutionary and highly versatile material, with the combined characteristics of
glass and natural stone. Primarily aimed at external applications as a rain screen
façade cladding material, structuran® offers either the warm opacity of natural
stone, or refined, contemporary levels of translucency – and even transparency –
coupled with an unrivaled anti-stain quality and durability. Defined by its
outstanding strength characteristics and integrity, with a Fischer FZP-GZ
undercut anchor, structuran® has a more limited palette than decoran®. Offering
a thinner façade panel solution than stone, thus saving structure, structuran® is
available in larger panels. In earthquake zones, structuran® has a general
European approval for cladding at a height of 100m.
Galaxy Polished and back lit decoran reception desk
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glass ceramic is the luxury solution for interior and non anchored
applications, including internal linings, feature walls, kitchen and bar surfaces,
flooring and stairs, memorials, screens, vanity tops and sinks, and should be
specified as a stone slab material.
With a competitive edge over translucent stone rival Onyx, in terms of price,
sustainability and evenness of colour, glass ceramic has unrivalled anti-stain
qualities, as well as highly enviable environmental credentials, as no resins are
used in the bonding process. Instead, glass crystals are heated to a sintering
point and then control-cooled.
Material Nature and Characteristics
Specification and Environmental Advantages
This highly sought material is produced entirely from float glass (or bottle glass
as with some decoran®) manufacturers’ waste cullet and formed in 2780mm by
1260mm sheets in varying thicknesses of between 15-23mm, although generally
20-21mm and 21-23mm for structuran®. Consuming just a third of the energy
otherwise required for reprocessing at high temperature, the material is fired
using bio-gas energy sources, wherever possible. Once the material has been
sintered and formed into sheets, these are then control-cooled, such that the
tensile stresses within the glass are moved to the panel edge, providing
increased stability, and thus rendering the material in its nature more like granite.
The naturally textured “hammered” top surface which results, similar to the bush
hammering of stone surfaces, can then be polished down to create a more
luxurious reflective finish. Although the underside is generally left as a calibrated
flat surface, this too can be polished upon request if visible. Air bubbles
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contained within are another unique characteristic of the material, and are kept
below a 3mm diameter, predominantly away from the top surface. On cutting,
these can be left open, appearing on the rear side.
While safety glazing requirements relate in principle only to clear glass, break
safe characteristics can also be achieved in our materials, through either the
introduction of an additional film or mesh, or via the insertion of a honeycomb
background that can be light transmitting – suitable for ceilings and other
overhead locations where safety surety is paramount.
Panel Type Size (mm)
Standard Panels(3 from a full sheet)
20x 1200x900
Maximum Panels (hammered) 20x 1260x2780(20x 1200x2700 polished)
For the purposes of façade applications, a 21-23mm thickness provides the
requisite strength for façade panels of 2m x 1.1m size, up to a height of 100m, as
approved by the EU.
In tandem with the EU, the UK is currently carrying out new soft body impact
tests, which are expected to allow the use of 21+mm thicknesses for cladding
purposes. In addition to pull out anchor testing and continental soft body impact
data, we are now able to provide positive UK test data on absorption and flexural
strength, as performed by Sandberg consultants.
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Colours
Translucent colours Jade and Galaxy, produced from float glass and low iron
glass respectively, form our standard colour range. Highly popular, these colours
are keenly specified due to their glass-like qualities and are, therefore, generally
held in stock for decoran® and structuran® use. On request, however, a full
range of bespoke opaque colours is also available. Unless UV damage requires
otherwise, the pigments thus added are organic. Using smaller cullet sizes with
greater crystallization, the hammered finish, opaque colours which result are
more akin to natural stone.
Two Standard Colours - Two Finishes
Jade Polished Galaxy Hammered
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Colours – Standard and Customised
Endless colour choices and finishes are offered bespoke with minimum orders
Jade Galaxy White
Orient Red Azul Blue Pacific Grey
Fossil Siena Brown Pearl Black
All colours are available in either a polished or non-slip R9 “Hammered” finish,
excepting Fossil, which is only available in a hammered finish*.
*Minimum orders of 20 full sheets per colour apply.
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White pigmented, opaque polished
type, displaying the material depth.
As part of an exciting new development, we are now able to offer decoran®
produced from Brown Beer bottle glass – in a hammered finish only – similar in
texture and appearance to cold leather.
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Other major advances in decoran®
include bespoke Clear Galaxy, offering
greater transparency – a perfect
solution for internal partitions.
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Nature & Qualities
Colours are formed from organic and inorganic pigmentation.
The process used in production makes the glass stable and controllable.
Structuran® is available with a minimum 5 year (or project specific 10
year) guarantee.
Opacity, translucency and partial transparency can all be achieved.
High strength, anti-acid, anti-stain qualities, due to lack of porosity, provide
ideal protection against the elements and other unwelcome damage.
Sintering reduces energy consumption, using environmentally friendly bio-
gas fired ovens.
Trade Pricing Guide
Pricing is project specific, linked to the euro rate, and quotes are available on
request free of charge and with no obligation. The chart below provides a
volume pricing guide.
Project Size Net Approx. Price
100m2+ @21mm thickness structuran® plus anchors
>EUR 370/m2 *
10m2 to 50m2 structuran® decoran®
Small & complex jobs > EUR600/m2 *
>EUR 450/m2 *
* Prices are based on Jade Hammered and are exclusive of transport, cutting, anchors and edging.
Given that estimates for kitchen surface sink cut-outs etc, and for finishing and
edging work are calculated with waste sheet material very much in mind, we
strongly recommend that designs are discussed while the design is still fluid,
enabling significant cost savings to occur.
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Façades and Interiors:
Design and Specification Advice
panels offer a fresh, contemporary façade solution. Panels are
hung from top anchors onto an aluminium profile rail system, taking forces to the
structural background, while bottom anchors tie back the sheets. Joints are open
(between 8-10mm) to facilitate air ventilation behind and to prevent thermal
movement issues arising from differential temperatures. Consequently,
structuran® is only specified in closed curtain walling as a ventilated module
within a deep mullioned mixed system. The material is able to withstand external
temperatures of 60 degrees.
Above as a rain screen: Jade Hammered at Michelfeld Eye Centre, Germany
When arranging your façade, the most economic panel sizes form a division of a
full hammered sheet (maximum 2780x1260mm). As such, the more manageable
sizes, using four to six anchors, are 900mm x 1200mm, 400mm x 1200mm,
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Ventilated Rain Screen External Façades
1350mm x 1200mm and 600mm x 2700mm. While full sheets may be used with
eight anchors, this requires due care in the case of structural background
deflection. The FZP anchor allows us to use larger formats than previously.
Fischer FZP-GZ undercut anchors are fitted in our factory using trusted Fischer
setting machinery, and adhering to strict Fischer guidelines. Details are available
on request in either PDF or DWG format.
We recommend the Fischer Fixings ACT system www.fischer.co.uk as suitable
background, since the shear forces are better addressed in these profiles.
Please note that glassceramic is supplied with Fischer anchors cut in and set by
the correct torque. Fischer are not able to supply the anchors separately, and
will only quote for cleats, rails and supports. Similarly, the numbers and locations
of anchors must be calculated by SUP Engineers in Darmstadt, in accordance
with factory guidelines, as the glassceramic with anchors are guaranteed as one.
Panels are offered generally supply only ex works and are therefore fitted by
either stone or glass installers, familiar with the Fischer system. However, we
are able to recommend a list of suitable subcontractors able to offer a fitted price
including rails.
The unique structuran® material, referred to as either “sintered glass ceramic” or
“crystallized, annealed glass ceramic”, is manufactured from float glass
remnants, although it is not produced by either the float process or by continuous
casting, and therefore falls outside the remit of standards commonly used for
“glass”. It is fully compatible with all CWCT approved rain screen systems.
Worthy of note here is the fact that, while many types of natural stone have
already been incorporated in standard rain screen systems, few have been
subjected to a rigorous rain screen system test.
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Mixed Rain Screen with Curtain Wall: White opaque polished at Baumwall, Hamburg
Readily compared to stone, structuran® is a brittle panel material, whose
properties are similar to those of granite. Given structuran®’s application as an
external façade panel, a safety factor will need to be applied to the material’s
strength prior to dispatch.
Available EU data includes flexural strength data, obtained using a three-point
bending test, which tends to over-predict strength. Consequently, flexural
strength data has also been obtained in the UK using a more reliable four-point
bending test, and EN 13161 – commonly applied when measuring the flexural
strength of stone materials.
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Although fixing pullout tests have already been completed in the EU, these have
been carried out using the FZP-GZ undercut anchor, developed by Fischer
Fixings for the use of large panels. In past projects, however, Keil anchors have
been used with equal success on smaller panels. Further testing will, however,
be required for other anchor types, as well as for anchors used in pairs.
For each project, an engineer (SUP Darmstadt) will undertake various analyses
in order to demonstrate that the stresses incurred in the panel do not exceed the
strength of the material, using the lowest expected value, and allowing for a
suitable safety factor. We recommend a safety factor of 4.0 set against a lowest
expected value of flexural strength.
Please note that it is not advisable to use more than four fixings per panel, given
the likely effect of deformation of the supporting wall upon stresses in the panel.
This is of particular importance in designing using full sheet sizes in horizontal or
even vertical formats.
Of key importance is the fact that structuran® is non-porous, since any pores or
fissures contained in the material are closed and are therefore unable to absorb
moisture. Indeed, the water absorption properties of structuran® have already
been assessed under vacuum conditions, and the results are available on
request. As regards the effect of impact, this usually depends upon the size of
the panels and the manner in which they are mounted. While some of the impact
will invariably be absorbed by the flexing of the panels, the rest will be absorbed
by the flexing of the support system. Soft body impact is assessed using either
the BS 8200 (impact bag filled with glass balls) or EN 12600 (double tyre
impactor) method. We undertake UK testing to both.
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Detail: Arctic 45 Hammered at Ludwigsfelde, Germany
While the unique, impervious material naturally offers unrivalled self-cleaning
properties, the application of nano technology sprays, such as ClearShield from
Ritec, may serve to further enhance this process.
Prompted by an unprecedented surge in interest in lit façade panels, we
are delighted to unveil innovative solutions accommodating the Fischer anchor.
Further information on our much sought-after range of world-class LED solutions
is available on request.
Material Benefits:
Outstanding degree of hardness
Scratch-resistant as hammered surface
Colourfast
Translucent, offering lighting uses
Acid, petrol and hydroxide resistant
Available in two alluring colours translucent, and in almost any bespoke
colour opaque
Easy to use in combination with other glass or natural stone
Able to incorporate logos or motifs, and even sand blasting reliefs
Resistant to temperatures of between -50 and +200 degrees Celsius,
except in heat shock with a pan
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Interior Applications
Offering a tough, yet contemporary, cold and resin-free solid surface, this eco-
friendly material is highly prized since it is also fully recyclable. As all panels are
finished to an exemplary standard before delivery, only bonding and joint-filling
work are subsequently required.
Processing down from full sheet size is achieved either by waterjet or by circular
saw, and all visible edges are then fully arrissed and polished for strength and
usability. Similarly, all cutouts for taps and hobs also receive an arriss. In an
endeavour to avoid unnecessary costs, the design should afford due deference
to our various sheet sizes, allowing 100-150mm wide material by cutouts to
guarantee safe transportation. This may, however, affect the choice of under
mount sink or hob unit. Polished cutouts should allow minimum 25mm radius
corners in order for this to be achieved. Over mounted sink types can be used
and the material let in to create a flush finish.
Galaxy & Anthracite Surfaces with let-in overmounted sinks
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as a Solid Surface: Kitchens, Bars, Vanities & Tables
Any unpolished cutouts for hobs should, where possible, allow for radiused
corners of between 10-15mm to add strength and to ensure that all decoran® is
fully supported. If translucent types are to be used, with no lighting appliance
beneath, we strongly advise the use of either a silver or light grey paint on the
reverse to prevent shadowing occurring from the carcassing. Light films as
underlay are also usable. Further up-to-date product information is available on
request.
Jade Hammered vanity unit with under mounted sink and polished edge
Visible cut edges, as at sinks, should be fully polished and, if requested, any
open bubbles glue filled. Front edges are best designed in accordance with the
thickness of the material and expression of the layers, perhaps using inset
anodized angles. Deeper front edges will be difficult – and costly – to achieve
with thicknesses in excess of 23mm. Potentially of a lower strength, they will
also require jointing.
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Jointing slabs at maximum intervals of 2700mm is achieved via a minimal 1-2mm
arriss and clear silicon bond. All slabs are adhered with an elastic bond to the
background to prevent thermal movement damage.
Products are manufactured either from a CAD file or from templating site
measurements. Although we do not offer this service in-house, we are able to
recommend a suitable fitter.
decoran® surfaces may be cleaned by the use of any glass cleaning product,
although it is wise to avoid the use of abrasive cloths or cleaning agents.
We are able to supply either 15mm or 20mm decoran® for use as an LED lit
splash back. Although predominantly specified in Galaxy polished type, it is not
as strong in the 15mm version as in the thicker version, and must therefore be
protected. Please note that 15mm decoran® is currently not held in stock.
Examples of our latest projects are available on request.
New Galaxy 2010 polished used as a lit splash back
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as a Kitchen Splash Back
Highly versatile, decoran® can be used in shower screens and other such
dividers. Since this is a one-sided material, it should be specified with its rear
side polished and filled (please refer to our later section on decoran® as a barrier
and consider it a free standing granite sheet rather than glass). Fixing can be
easily achieved either by pre-drilling holes or via shuffle glazing channels.
decoran® Galaxy Polished shower screen with LEDs
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as a Shower Screen
Glassceramic is ideal for use as an internal lining material in many applications,
including commercial lobbies, lift cars, boardrooms, conference rooms and
sanitary areas. Fixing detailing can be tailored to customer needs, with open or
closed joints, depending on the background. Panel sizes can be specified and
are available from maximum sheet size to 100mm widths. It is advised that all
visible returned edges are polished, and UV bonded mitres are available on
request. Shuffle glazing methods are generally used in preference to anchored
fixings, panels are either bonded to the rear or to mullions at the 20mm edge,
and angles are adhered to the rear sides.
decoran® Galaxy Hammered front lit internal wall linings back painted with silver finish
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as Internal Linings
Galaxy Polished RGB lit atrium feature wall using FZP-GZ anchors at 500 Brook Drive, Reading
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Unsurpassable in both quality and appearance and highly popular, the exquisite,
highly sophisticated translucent versions of decoran® present an outstanding
alternative to a lit bold strata Onyx, to a bland sandblasted, and to other
decorative glass, offering added random feature interest. Previewed earlier, in
application as a reception desk, translucent decoran® is the ideal choice for bar
fronts (below) and tops, lit flooring and internal lit walls. Light fittings produce
either a graded or diffused effect, and LED/RGB solutions offer unrivalled
diffusion evenness, as well as low maintenance costs and a thin construction
package. Further product and project information is available on request.
Following light transmission ISO 9050 testing on Galaxy hammered, we found its
Visible Light Transmittance value to be 15.07%, its Solar Light Transmittance to
be 13.67%, and showing a U Value of 5.20 W/MsqC.
Galaxy Hammered Bar Front at the Manchester Academy
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as a Lit Feature
Crystallization evident, Galaxy lit front edge for a worktop in Shad Thames
More suited as a decorative rather than a structural floor covering, as a stone-like
material decoran® offers an R9 non-slip finish in the natural, hammered surface.
Slabs can be laid in most formats, although economic panels are either 600mm
square or a suitable sheet division such as 1200mmx400mm, in a thickness of
between 20-23mm. All cut edges receive a top arriss, and bonding to a solid
background is achieved via an elastic adhesive (as with a ceramic tile), although
with fully combed spread to avoid unsupported loading.
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as Flooring
decoran® Anthracite Hammered floor slabs ready for transportation
To achieve a translucent structural glass floor, the decoran® may be viewed by
engineers structurally as a sacrificial layer, as decorative floor covering, laid on a
2mmx10mm toughened glass background, as per specification. Laminating the
material to glass is, however, not without risk, and is therefore best avoided.
Budget pricing starts from around EUR 370 per m² for available low wastage
schedules and Jade Hammered type.
As regards slip resistance, BS slippage test data reveals that decoran®
hammered has pendulum values of surface roughness RZ average of 12.024
(against the required minimum of 10). In wet conditions, however, this puts the
material in the medium risk category, while in dry conditions, the material
performs very well. With a H&S slip resistance value of 64.5 in dry, and 18.3 in
wet conditions, it is advisable either to add a ceramic frit, or to cordon off cleaned
wet areas.
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When decoran® is used as a barrier (partition wall or balustrade), in accordance
with BS 6180, the stresses developed in the material as a result of various types
of loading (pressure, line and concentrated loads) must be calculated by the
designer, using strength data obtained from EN 13161.
As a barrier, decoran®, offers similar break safe qualities to granite. Although it
has some dicing properties when it breaks, it does not break as dangerously as
Heat Strengthened (HST) glass. As it is not clear glass, it falls outside the safety
glazing descriptions aimed at unseen glass barriers.
Short Term Loads: Glass / decoran® Comparison Chart
20mm lam Float Safety Glass Allowable Stress 17.8N/mm2
19mm Float Allowable Stress 19.8N/mm2
17.5 HST (8mm/1.5PVB/8mm HST) Allowable Stress 28.0N/mm2
structuran®/decoran® 28.0N/mm2
20mm toughened Laminated Allowable Stress 59.0N/mm2
Prior to specification, consideration must first be given to the rear surface finish
requirement, whether this surface is visible, and how the fixing is to be achieved.
Given that external façade anchor fixing can be unsightly, requiring depth of
feature, it may be more appropriate to bond the decoran® into a frame, sideways
to a steel mullion, or to bond angles to the rear side using UV or other factory
recommended glue. As a translucent barrier, the designer may wish to laminate
the decoran® to toughened glass, conferring added thickness, which may
preclude it from the application. The lamination process will add a degree of risk
and require the rear side to be polished. While this is possible, it should only be
attempted in small panel sizes.
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as a Barrier
Of equal importance is impact resistance. BS 6180 stipulates that, when used as
a barrier, “glass” must achieve either class C or class A of BS 6206, without
breaking. BS 6180 states that class A is achievable using 10mm toughened
glass. Using 21mm thick decoran®, a similar – proven – level of performance is
achieved.
Just like granite, decoran® is not usually applied as an insulated glazing panel.
Nevertheless, decoran® may still be used in a double glazing unit provided that
the unit is vapour tight, to retain any gas fill and to prevent moisture from
migrating into the unit. At the present time, a trial size 600x600mm module is
available, although further testing is required. Depending on market interest,
future experimentation may be carried out. Thermal movement is the problem in
this instance as the rearside will be at a different temperature to the frontside.
To this end, it may be our intention to create a glazing unit incorporating
decoran® that has been kite marked or certified to the current European
standard, EN 1279, made by a glazing unit manufacturer familiar with the
relevant quality system(s). Various tests identified in EN 1279 should be
repeated using the relevant decoran® product as one pane of the test unit,
enabling the manufacturer to identify the size and build-up of each unit required
for testing. EN 1279 certification will be based on a particular edge detail –
spacer, primary seal and secondary seal.
A glazing unit made with decoran® will not respond to changes in air pressure
and temperature in the same way as a conventional unit. Comparable to a fire-
resisting glazing unit with one very thick pane and one thin pane of glass, the thin
pane will invariably have to be toughened as it will be the only pane that can bow
in response to atmospheric pressure and temperature changes.
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Proposed as Insulated Glazing
Pressures generated inside the glazing unit will be much higher than in a unit
with two panes of equal-thickness.
Impact resistance to BS 6206 and EN 12600 is of paramount importance for
glazing used in critical locations, as previously explored under barrier
applications.
Given that current measuring techniques may not yet be sufficiently accurate for
the highly variable decoran® product, with its textured surface, a potential issue
regarding solar energy transmittance may arise. The relevant standard is EN
410.
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Technical Specifications
DimensionsStandard panel sizeMaximum panel size
1200 x 900 [mm], thickness 20 [mm]2780 x 1260 [mm], thickness 20 mm]
Dimensional tolerancesDimensionsThickness
±1,20 [mm]±1,00 [mm] high polish±1.20 [mm] hammered finish
Specific gravity Approx. 2.4 [g/cm³]Weight per m² with 20mm thickness
Approx. 48.00 [kg]
Bending strengthCharacteristic value5% fractile
Approx. 28 [MPa]Approx. 22 [MPa]
DIN 52112
Tearing strength attachment point{anchors attached to the rear from the firm of Keil, placement depth 13 mm}
Approx. 3.2 [KN] {average value}
Elasticity module Approx. 57 [kN/mm²] average value
HardnessAccording to MohsAccording to Vickers HV
5 guaranteed (7 achieved)5-6 [GPa]
DIN EN 101
Heat expansion 20-100ºC
7.22 [10 -6/K] DIN EN 103
Heat conductivity at 64ºC
1.04 [W/m K] at 20mm thickness
Specific heat capacity Cp
0.7 [J/g K]
Water absorption < 0.1 [Ma.-%] DIN EN 99
Frost resistance No trials with visible defects
DIN EN 202
Stain resistance Class 1 DIN EN 122
Chemical resistance Class AA DIN EN 122
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European Approvals
IFBT Tested façade integrity general approval with the FZP GZ anchor. 2006ETA applied for
Summary of Testing in the UK Completed 2009
Water absorption under vacuumFlexural strength to EN 13161
Planned UK Testing 2010
Soft body impact to BS 8200/EN 12600 Soft body impact to BS 6206 and EN 12600 in standard test frames Optical properties to EN 410 Certification to EN 1279
Project Precedent (Selective List of Completed Works)
External Facades:
UK
Land Securities, 55-69 Old Broad St. City of London. Hunter Evans Architects. Jade Hammered
World
Am Folkwang Museum, Essen. David Chipperfield Architects. Galaxy Hammered. Germany
Daimler Chrysler Aerospace, Offices MTU Ludwigsfelde. Gewers Kuehn & Kuehn. Arctis Ham’rd. Germany
Residential block. Helena-Weigel-Pltz, Berlin Marzahn, Gewers Kuehn & Kuehn, Mint Ham’rd. Germany
Health Institute Laboratory, Mannheim. Agave and Palm Polished. GermanyLenne Triangle, Offices/Residential, Potzdamer Pltz, Berlin. Petzinka Pink & Ptnr. Jade
Ham’rd. GermanySparkasse Bank, Walburgerstr. Witzenhausen, Kassel. Schubert Architect. Jade
Hammered. GermanyMuseum Abtei Liesborn, Wadesloh, Dortmund. Professor Baumewerd Architect. Jade
Hammered. GermanyEyeclinic, Daimlerstrasse, Michelfeld, Stuttgart. Heinle Wischer & Partner. Jade
Hammered. Germany.City Hall & Hotel, Grabbrunnenstr. Esslingen, Stuttgart. Archimedialab. Jade Hammered.
GermanyGermanischer Lloyd Offices, Baumwall, Hamburg. BHL Architects. White and Moose
Polished. GermanyOffice block, Possmoorweg, Hamburg. BHL Architects. Mint Polished. GermanyInometa Offices, Planckstrasse, Herford, Bielefeld. Schlattmeier Architects. Jade
Hammered. GermanyResidential/Commercial Building Kaputzinergraben, Aachen.Jade Hammered. GermanyCommercial Building, Zentrumsplatz, Bergkamen, Dortmund. Jade Polished. Germany
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Interiors
UK
Western Bank Library, Leeds University. Lit internal linings & surfaces. Avanti Architects. Galaxy Ham’rd
500 Brook Drive Offices, Reading. Feature lit atrium wall. Scott Brownrigg Architects. Galaxy Polished
Milton Gate, Addleshaw Goddard, Barbican, London. Lit feature wall. MCM Architects. Galaxy Polished
Barclays Drapers Gardens, City of London. Lit reception desk. Foggo Architects. Galaxy Polished
Tanfield House Offices, Edinburgh, Scotland. Vanity surfaces. BDP Architects. Jade Polished
Nexus Place, Farringdon St. London. Tishman Speyer. Sturgis assoc. Internal Linings. Galaxy Ham’rd
Bermondsey Square Hotel, London. Night tables. O’Donnell Design. Galaxy Polished.The Royal Botanical Gdns, Edinburgh. Reception desk. Edward Cullinan Architects. Galaxy
Hammered55 Bishopsgate Offices, City of London. Lit feature walls. MCM architects. Galaxy PolishedPOD Café, Devonshire Square, City of London. Surfaces. Waugh Thistleton architects.
Galaxy HammeredSt. Georges Hospital, Tooting. Entrance lobby wall lit artwork. Gibberds Architects. Galaxy
& Jade Polished32 York Way YRM Offices, Kings Cross, London. Lit model tables/desks. YRM Architects.
Galaxy PolishedHyde Park Hayes 2 Offices, W. London. Hines. Vanity surfaces. 3DReid Architects. Clear
JadeNude Brands Ltd Cosmetic Concessions. Harvey Nichols. UK/World. Surfaces & POS
items. Galaxy PolishedSt Pauls Square, Liverpool. British Land. Lit reception linings/desk. RHWL Architects. Jade
PolishedManchester Academy Bar, Manchester. Lit bar fronts. Interbar. Galaxy HammeredKingsgate House, Redhill. PPG South. Vanity surfaces. Carey Jones Architects. Galaxy
PolishedTerminal 5, London Heathrow. Sony Style Retail lit flooring. AM System. Clear Jade60 St. Martins Lane, Covent Garden, London. ING Bank. Lit reception linings. Hunter
Evans. Jade Polished• Queengate Place, Private House, London. Lit FCU Enclosure. Paul McAneary Architects.
Galaxy Polished• 60 St Martin’s Lane, Covent Garden. Internal linings. Hunter Evans Archts. Jade Polished
World
Evangelical Chapel, Hofgeismar. Interior lit linings, v. Gerkan Marg & Partner. Galaxy Polished. Germany
Porsche Museum, Stuttgart. Display podiums. Delugan Meissl Architects. Jade Polished. Germany
Hotel Chetzeron, Crans Montana. Kitchen/Bar splash backs, Pasfield & Park. Galaxy Polished. Switzerland
PRT Station, Masdar City. Abu Dhabi. Lit walls. Foster & Partners. Galaxy Polished. United Arab Emirates
Urban Planning Council, Abu Dhabi. Flooring. Gensler Architects. Anthracite Hammered. U.A.E.
The Millhouse Shopping Centre, Dublin. External lit glazing. BKD Architects. Galaxy Hammered. Ireland.
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