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Through-coloured sanding texture fiber cement facade

Through-colored, sanding-textured fiber cement is a high-performance facade material where the pigment is integrated throughout the entire panel. Unlike surface-painted boards, the color is consistent from the face to the core, and the surface is mechanically sanded to create a raw, tactile aesthetic.

Key Characteristics

  • Through-Colored: The color pigments are mixed into the “slurry” before the board is pressed. This means that if the panel is scratched or cut, the color remains identical at the core.
  • Sanded Surface: The panels undergo a factory sanding process that leaves fine, directional sanding lines. This reveals the natural, raw texture of the fiber cement matrix.
  • Natural Variation: Because it is a mineral-based product, you will see subtle “lively” nuances in hue and tone between panels, which architects often use to give a building a dynamic, non-uniform look.
  • Technical Benefits
Feature Benefit
Durability High-density material resistant to impact, rot, and insects.
Colorfastness UV-resistant pigments mean the facade won’t “peel” or “chip” like paint.
Fire Safety Typically rated A2-s1, d0 (non-combustible).
Low Maintenance No repainting required; it develops a natural patina over time.
Edge Aesthetics Edges do not need to be painted or hidden after cutting, as they match the face.

 

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