Cembrit Jutland is the most cost effective double lap slate for creating a natural looking roof. With a low leading edge your roof slope will have the neat, low profile appearance of a genuine slate roof without the shadow lines thicker concrete tiles create. Jutland slates are lightweight, pre-holed, easy to cut with hand tools so no mechanical cutting tools are needed with the attendant problems of dust suppression you get with heavier interlocking roof tiles. Easy to handle and install, Cembrit Jutland slates lend themselves to complex roof structure where there is much cutting and drilling.
Available in 4 colours Jutland coloured slates can be mixed on the roof to create patterns or features as was common with natural slates and is still undertaken on large roofs to create design features. Jutland slates are pigmented during production and are fully compressed. They are finished with a high quality, semi-matt acrylic coloured coating to the top face and edges and a tinted, high performance binder to the back face.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Cembrit is consulted before specifying.
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| Density (?) | 1850 Kg/m3 | |
| Length (?) | 600 mm | |
| Thickness (?) | 4 mm | |
| Width (?) | 300 mm | |
| Width Tolerance +/- (?) | 3 mm | |
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| Thermal Conductivity K Factor (?) | 0.35 w/m˚C | |
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| BBA Certificate Number (?) | 03/4041 | |
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| Certifications (?) | BBA | |
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| Embodied Carbon - (Global Warming Potential - GWP) (?) | 970.9 | |
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| Edges (?) | FC | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_25_93_72 Roofing and cladding units | |