The 30 mm thick panel with 6 layers and 5 air chambers has a width of 333 mm and is the ideal solution for smaller façade areas where thermal insulation is not of paramount importance. The lightweight panel with a thickness of only 30 mm for a quick and easy installation, is suitable wherever a weatherproof facade is required, as well as for interior design. The narrow panel can be perfectly adapted to any project. The panel has the fire classification B‐s1, d0 according to EN 13501.
Rodeca LBE in 30 mm thickness
- Product Name
- Rodeca LBE in 30 mm thickness
- Designer
- Rodeca
- Manufacturer
- Rodeca GmbH
- Manufactured
- Germany
- Material
- Plastic, Polyamide - Polycarbonate
- Colour
- Grey range
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- Coloured
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