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SMART 620 Joint Profile

USAGE:

The Joint Profile is designed as a pivotal component in facade installations. Its primary function is to bridge the gap between the reinforcement layer and the plinth profile, ensuring effective drainage of excess water, safeguarding plaster surfaces, and upholding the structural integrity of the facade.

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Profile Mesh Size (cm) Lenght (m) Packaging (pc)
SMART 620 10 2.0 50

ADVANTAGES:

Aesthetic Excellence: Provides the means to craft a polished and attractive structural conclusion.

Water Management: The vein feature effectively channels excess water away from the plaster surface, ensuring the insulation system remains dry.

Crack Mitigation: Significantly reduces the chances of crack development, especially in the plaster facade’s lower edge.

INSTALLATION:

Initial Attachment: Begin by fixing the drop profile to the leading edge of the joint profile. It should overlay the intersections between the plinth profiles.

Optimal Timing: For the best outcome, affix the drop profile ahead of the insulation material’s placement.

Reinforcement Connection: Gently pull the mesh on the profile away from the insulation, and then coat the insulation’s surface with the reinforcement compound.

Mesh Embedding: Firmly press the mesh of the drop profile into the compound, ensuring a smooth and even spread across the mesh areas.

Layering and Integration: Progressively cover the exposed mesh with the mixture. Remember to account for a 10 cm overlap when integrating with a fiberglass reinforcement net. 

MATERIAL:

The joint profile is constructed from an alkali-resistant PVC material, augmented with a glass fiber reinforcement mesh that complies with the ETAG 004 standards.

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