Facades Guide 11 - 2020
Facades Guide 11 - 2020
Facades Guide 11 - 2020
Wolfgang Rieder founded his company with fibreC in 2004. His vision was to create a light
yet stable facade panel with glassfibre reinforced concrete that can withstand weather and
environmental influences, while being both sustainable and aesthetically pleasing.
Over the past 16 years, Rieder‘s product range has grown and so has the architectural design
possibilities of the material. There is one topic that drives Wolfgang Rieder and which he engages
with self-critically and with ambition: the decarbonisation of the company. Our innovations
and sustainable ideas set
international trends.
We want our
operations and production to
Innovation out of a sense of responsibility be C02-neutral by 2025.
An interview with Wolfgang Rieder
A lot! We calculated the company‘s CO2 footprint, which What recent product developments are there
amounts to 7,100 tonnes a year. And then we tried to in this context?
compensate for it with a variety of measures. One of the
measures is to plant a new forest with half a million trees. This allows Rieder to become a role model for an entire We developed a new product, the öko skin pixel, to reduce
The first 50,000 trees will be planted shortly. Since there industry, because after all, the company operates globally. waste in the production of öko skin slats. Because of its
is no CO2 tax enshrined in law yet, that‘s how we pay it. granularity, it has a different aesthetic, it‘s not as perfect. We
I see it as a privilege to break new ground with my company are planning a demonstration object that allows us to test it
- with regard to reducing the CO2 footprint. In the hope that on the facade. We are developing a digital tool in cooperation
The EU is planning to be CO2-neutral by 2050, some of this will bear fruit I would very much like this to with a partner. The software will take account of the amount
and Austria by 2040. You want your company to be encourage others to join in. Dialogue among the stakeholders of waste and generate project-specific design options for
climate-neutral by 2025. Why so soon? in the construction industry is important: because if we have facades. We are also working on a closed loop system, which
common goals, we can act faster and show others what‘s means taking our products back and feeding them into the
A good eight percent of global greenhouse gas emissions is possible. This reminds me of a debate I had with Daniel production cycle. This of course raises logistical and techni-
attributable to the building material concrete. I believe this is Schrag, the director of the Institute of Environmental Science cal questions, especially since our product is designed for Not replacing facades as often definitely also
far too much! We must act now and not wait until it is too late. at Harvard. “What good are your 7,100 tonnes? We have to durability without loss of quality. contributes to sustainability.
I want an answer to the question of what the construction change the whole system!“ he said. I think we need both: put
sector can contribute to a climate-neutral future. How can our own house in order and try to make a difference globally. Of course! That‘s why we also aim to produce facade
we - manufacturers and investors, architects and engineers - elements that are as high quality as possible and also
bring our energy consumption in line with what the planet can visually durable, meaning they don‘t go out of fashion too
tolerate? I am hoping that the experiences we make during You mentioned the relevance of concrete for the climate. soon. It is important for us in this context to maintain a
the Covid-19 pandemic will help accelerate things. Since How can it still be a sustainable product? dialogue with architects and designers. One example is our
the spring of 2020, we have had to quickly learn to adapt, be product formparts, which can be used in a variety of ways
more attentive and do without things we are used to. This Our glassfibre reinforced concrete products are very slim, to design facades with depth effect. One innovation involves
has fuelled the debate on consumption and the discussion which means material consumption is low - that‘s a big the concrete skin panel. The 1.50-metre wide ones can
on resilience. It is now important to take precise stock and advantage! Reducing material usage is an important issue now be produced in a length of 7 metres, which in turn
to conduct a debate on recycling and the recycling economy generally. We invest between four and six percent of our opens up new possibilities.
taking into account actual energy consumption and grey budget in research and development, mostly with regard
energy, and to derive guiding principles from this. to the greening of our products and the entire production
process. We took a look at our value chain and were shocked You often cooperate with artists. Ron Terada, for
initially! At our worst, we used one square metre of fibreC for example. One of his visual poetries – STAY AWAY FROM
What are the measures you want to implement every 1.5 we produced. In other words: we produced 40 to LONELY PLACES – keeps cropping up in connection
to allow your company to reach this goal? 50 percent more material than ended up on the construction with Rieder. What is it about?
site. This is a disastrous figure - not just in terms of ecology.
An important strategy is “Zero Waste“, minimising the use We optimised things, and now we are at 1 processed metre Ron Terada uses it to draw attention to certain architectural
of raw materials and waste in production and logistics, both for each 1.2 square metres produced. But we are aiming for a spaces. We humans have a keen sense for places. None of us
in the pre- and post-consumer stage. We are switching to one-to-0,8 ratio. This is an exciting business challenge, which wants to visit places that have a bad atmosphere. It should
sustainable primary energy and by 2021 the cement content will hopefully also be considered by architects, designers and therefore be our joint aim to create positive spaces - and
in our concrete matrix will have been reduced by 30 percent. investors. I believe innovation is not an end in itself, but rather this is what we want to achieve with our product and with
That‘s a milestone! an act of responsibility towards society. our corporate goals.
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Content fibreC
Material
Qualities 10
Services
Building
Characteristics 12
Ecological indicators 14 Support of Building phase 56
Design 16
Colours 18 Handling
Surfaces 20 Packaging 58
Textures 21 Transport 60
Finishes 22 Receiving goods 61
Storage 62
Handling 63
Preparation assembly 64
Cutting 65
Drilling 66
Cleaning 67
Repair 68
Products
Design
concrete skin 26
öko skin 28
öko skin stripes 30
formparts 32
formparts.fab 34
formparts.mono 35
Inspiration 36 fibreC
Appendix
Technical specifications 72
Services Norms and approvals 74
Rendering to Realisation 40 Perforation 76
Support of Design phase 41 Laying patterns for öko skin 77
Order process 44 Details formparts.fab 78
Details formparts.mono 79
Mounting
Ventilated curtain wall facade 46 Mounting
Joint patterns and corner solutions 48 Details ventilated curtain wall facade 80
Special cuts 49 Details undercut anchor 84
Undercut anchor 50 Details Rieder Power Anchor 88
Rieder Power Anchor 50 Details bonding 92
Bonding 51 Details rivets 96
Rivets 51 Details screws 99
Screws 52
öko skin hidden fix 52 General information
Special solution formparts 53 Notes 101
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Qualities | fibreC
Rieder has set itself ambitious goals: the company is to produce and operate in a CO2-neutral
manner in the coming years. And this claim is naturally also reflected in the products. The smaller
the footprint, the more Rieder improves the architecture.
Individual design Sustainable construction
fibreC sets no limits for designers In building certification systems such
and planners and meets the demands as DGNB, LEED and BREEAM, buildings
of modern architecture with unusual with Rieder products achieve the
and complex design variations (colours, highest standards.
Passive solar textures, surfaces, printing, perforation,
Ecological efficiency blasting, embossments and shapes).
contribution & shading Currently Rieder is offering a product
Only very little fossil primary energy range with 28,500 different combinations.
is consumed in the production of Rieder products also serve as sophis-
glassfibre reinforced concrete, which ticated privacy and sun protection. High performance
in turn results in low CO2 pollution and The material contributes to the cooling
a minimal greenhouse effect. Within and heating of drums as an efficient fibreC withstands highest loads, is
the next 5 years Rieder will convert and innovative method. With building durable and yet individually applicable.
its entire production to 100 percent envelopes made of fibreC there is no Ventilated curtain The technical properties of fibreC are
renewable primary energy. “heat island effect“. maintained over a service life of up to
wall facade 50 years in all climate zones.
Zero Waste
All offcuts from production can
be used as by-products such as
filling material for noise barriers or
as substructure.
Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion, Spain | Zaha Hadid Architects concrete skin | silvergrey, anthracite, liquid black, ivory, special | matt, ferro
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Characteristics | fibreC
Rieder products are subjected to about 20 quality controls and only leave production in perfect
technical and optical condition. The qualitative evaluation refers to all products of the fibreC family,
and covers textures, surfaces and colours.
Holistic
view ne
cessary
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Research and Collection Centre, Hall in Tyrol, Austria | Franz&Sue | concrete skin | liquid black | ferro
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Ecological indicators | fibreC
LCA methodology was developed to provide an objective assessment. It is regulated in the DIN EN ISO 14040 standard. The
following eco-indicators have been determined on the basis of this standard. This enables the ecological choice of building
materials to be based on scientific findings. All material and energetic contributions of the individual processes involved in
the production of a facade panel were considered. These include the extraction of resources, the provision of energy and the
manufacturing processes of the required products. Emissions to air, water and soil were determined as part of the impact
assessment. Listed below are three equivalence factors (environmental indicators):
MJ/m2 kgCO2eq/m2
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300 30
200 20
2025 Target
2025 Target
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Surfaces
The matt, ferro light and ferro
surfaces open up a wide range
of optical impressions and haptic
Colours experiences. The combination of
Many textures Custom made different surfaces in the same colour
fibreC has a decisive advantage over creates a vibrant appearance.
By adding different textures, From a project-related minimum other colour treated materials - namely
Rieder offers a large number of quantity, special colours and textures the solid colouring of the entire panel.
individual possibilities to create can also be developed and produced The colour is part of the product
unique facade claddings. at the customer‘s request. because it is added when the
raw materials are mixed.
The love for the Alps and their peaks and valleys with their
different rock forms led to the development of the greyscale bricky
colour collection. The seven shades of grey symbolise the
transition from dark to light stone and express the natural bricky was inspired by the traditional
character of concrete. brick building method. The collection is
both colourful and vibrant. It is based
on red tones reminiscent of powerful
brick architecture.
pietra
The light colours of pietra radiate
warmth and lightness. They refer to timber
the fine structure of sandstone and
its calm colour nuances, which are as In the development of this collection
elegant as they are down-to-earth. Rieder used colour shades that reflect
the restrained but diverse colour world
of native forests. timber is reminiscent
of woods and bark as well as pine
needles on forest floors.
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Surfaces | fibreC Textures | fibreC
The material is given an individual optical and haptic character depending on the treatment of the surface of the concrete. Textures and aggregates lend the building envelope more depth and vibrancy. The different structures create an exciting
With the appropriate surface treatment, facades are given an elegant to rustic aesthetic. With a matt surface, colours appear interplay of light and shadow, which changes depending on the viewpoint. These give architects more scope for individual
more saturated, while blasting makes them appear less intense. ideas. The different characteristics highlight the naturalness of concrete and emphasise its authentic appearance.
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salt ·n· pepper slate
vintage
glossy (interior)
Small air inclusions and pore formation are possible: Leaflet on exposed concrete 02/2004 (publisher: BDZ/DBV).
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Finishes | fibreC
Perforation
Digital & screen printing
A water jet can be used to cut individual
shapes or letters out of the panel. fibreC panels can be printed on using
digital and screen printing techniques.
The printing of images, photos,
patterns and text is suitable for
both outdoor and indoor use.
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for perforat ix
in the append
Relief
Blasting
Special reliefs with embossed
By using specially manufactured surface and plastic appearance are
blasting foils, patterns, characters or possible. Individual structural wishes
logos can be blasted permanently onto can be implemented.
the panel surface.
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02 Design
Products
concrete skin 26
öko skin 28
öko skin stripes 30
formparts 32
formparts.fab 34
formparts.mono 35
Inspiration 36
Services
Rendering to Realisation 40
Support of Design phase 41
Order process 44
Mounting
Ventilated curtain wall facade 46
Joint patterns and corner solutions 48
Special cuts 49
Undercut anchor 50
Rieder Power Anchor 50
Bonding 51
Rivets 51
Screws 52
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öko skin hidden fix 52
Special solution formparts 53
Innovation Centre TechBase, Regensburg, Germany | Nickl & Partner Architects concrete skin | ivory | ferro
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cs concrete skin | Products
The stable panels, only 13 mm thick, open up a wide scope for the realisation of ideas.
Literally like a skin, concrete skin stretches smoothly over buildings and, in combination
with formparts, over corners and edges. This creates a unique flow of material.
World´s
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Formats
3600 mm
5000 mm
3100 mm
2500 mm
1200 mm 1500 mm
LLC Library and Learning Centre, University of Vienna, Austria | Zaha Hadid Architects concrete skin, formparts.mono | liquid black, special | ferro
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öko skin | Products
With öko skin, Rieder offers slatted concrete facades. The various surface design options
create a vibrant play of colours. The slats can be installed with little effort and, unlike wood,
never need to be painted or sanded.
Mounting Formats
Visible: rivets, screws
Concealed: öko skin hidden fix, bonding,
undercut anchor, Rieder Power Anchor
700 - 2500 mm
Durability Flexibility
1800 mm
öko skin creates facades that require öko skin is excellently suited for
minimal maintenance. Due to their robust cladding large building facades. But
properties, the slats are weatherproof also, for small projects, such as porches,
and have a long service life. conservatories, summer houses, garages
or fences, öko skin with its versatile
textures and the matt, ferro and 147 mm 70 - 302 mm
ferro light surfaces, is a proven product.
Standard Special sizes
Melis Stokelaan, Den Haag, Netherlands | Mas Architects öko skin | sandstone | matt, ferro light, ferro
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öko skin stripes | Products
öko skin stripes in three different widths offer architects numerous new design possibilities for facades.
The product is available in various colours and can be delivered in a predefined sequence.
Mounting
Visible: rivets, screws
Concealed: bonding, Rieder Power Anchor
Formats
3100 mm
2500 mm
70, 147, 302 mm 70, 147, 302 mm
öko skin stripes Mock-up in Kolbermoor, manufacturing base Rieder special | matt, ferro light, ferro
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fp formparts | Products
formparts are monolithic concrete elements which offer a high degree of flexibility
and various design options for architectural concrete. The shaped concrete elements
with their perfect mounting system enhance glass facades, protect your privacy
Sharp-edged
and serve as clever sun protection. corner solution
Shapes
formparts enable complex 3D shapes
with round and sharp-edged corner
solutions. Positive and negative angles
can be combined.
Advantages
formparts are custom-made and
can be pre-assembled in the factory,
which means weather conditions are
irrelevant. This guarantees a high-
quality standard and rapid assembly
on site. The elements are simply
hooked in and tweaked into place.
R2R Library
Mounting
formparts are manufactured
Visible: rivet, screw individually for each project. This
Concealed: undercut anchor, results in many different possible
Rieder Power Anchor, bonding designs and mounting methods.
Over the years Rieder has created a
comprehensive library of solutions
for formparts. Excerpts from this
R2R Library are available on request.
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fp formparts.fab | Products fp formparts.mono | Products
The large unwinding width means that several different formed parts can be combined with each other. The curved elements are custom-made and are available with L- or U-cross section,
Various surfaces and textures are available, which can be individually combined with each other. as round arches and special shapes.
up to 5000 mm
up to 5000 mm
especially for small runs. With this method, the sharp edges can be stability, less substructure is required results in the characteristic edge radius.
formed with a chamfer of 2 mm ± 1 mm. than with formparts.fab. Standard: 3-15 mm and optionally: 3-9 mm
(small), 10-15 mm (medium), > 15 mm (large).
up to 1500 mm
up to 2000 mm (unrolling width)
(unrolling width)
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Lichtfabrik, Berlin, Germany | Bollinger + Fehlig Architects, Stoeckert Architects formparts.fab | ivory | ferro Marine Base Amsterdam, Netherlands | bureau SLA concrete skin, formparts.mono | liquid black | ferro
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Inspiration | Products
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www.rieder.cc/
projects as
well as at Pinter
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and Facebook
Element
construction
öko skin pixel 01_öko skin pixel Mock-up in Maishofen, Austria. Clad with öko skin pixel in special
coming 2021! with matt, ferro and ferro light. 02_ZAC Moulon & Polytechnique in Palaiseau, France,
by Hélène Fricout-Cassignol Architects. Clad with concrete skin and formparts.fab in
polar white with matt. 03_Variowohnungen in Bochum, Germany, by ACMS Architects.
Clad with öko skin in anthracite with matt, ferro light and ferro.
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Depth effect
Material mix
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Rendering to Realisation | Services Support of Design phase | Services
Rieder´s facade specialists and their well-established network are available to support
architects and planners in all project steps, from the early planning phase to implementation.
R2R “Rendering to Realisation” describes Rieder’s integrative approach to developing a Concept planning,
holistic solution for building envelopes. design development &
solution finding
> Transferring the idea
#4 Development of
the substructure
#3 Planning &
construction
BIM - Building
Information Modeling
> Rieder offers planning details
Depending on your ideas, project- Based on the results of the consulta- and all technical drawings in
specific substructures are designed to tion, a tailor-made facade concept is BIM-standard
meet the requirements of a sustainable created and all necessary details for > High-resolution photos of colours,
and economical building shell. the planning itself are worked out. surfaces and textures available
for downloading
Digital
product design
> Digital development of textures and
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Rationalisation
> Transfer of design and
smoothing with 3D model
> Dissection of the building envelope
into flat and shaped elements
> Optimisation of the facade layout
> Comparison with
production parameters
> Calculation basis for
economic feasibility
Approval in
Static calculation & individual cases
building physics > Should approval be required
in individual cases for a specific
> 3D calculation of element statics project, Rieder offers this as an
by Finite Element Method (FEM) optional service.
> Static calculation of the element > All applicable national regulations
at every position are taken into account.
> Determination of the actual need > Clarification of technical tenders
for fixing points, spacing of the
substructure etc.
> Requirements for primary
element substructure
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Order process | Services
The satisfaction of Rieder´s customers is the primary goal. To assure that all products are ready for pick-up at the desired date,
it is crucial for the entire ordering process to run smoothly. The following timelines illustrate the most important milestones1.
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> Completion date 12 - 14 weeks from the Budget quote Quote Checking & creating
approval of production plans and signed production plans
order confirmation
WD = working days 1) Excluding special colours, surfaces and textures, lengths over 3600 mm, widths over 1310 mm; all specifications are approximate values.
2) If the transmitted data does not correspond to Rieder‘s specifications, it is the customer‘s responsibility to change the data and resend it.
Sample and Mock-up processes are regulated in a supplementary sheet (online at www.rieder.cc/downloads).
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Ventilated curtain wall facade | Mounting
Since the space created in between regulates the heat management of the building, the
characteristic structure of the VCWF leads to a number of advantages in terms of building
physics and economics. Besides individual freedom of shape and colour of the fibreC
products, visible or concealed fixings can achieve additional aesthetic effects.
Durable & economical
Protection against
driving rain & condensation
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Impact noise
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Heat, cold & hail
protection
Research and Collection Centre, Hall in Tyrol, Austria | Franz&Sue concrete skin | liquid black | ferro
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Joint patterns and corner solutions | Mounting Special cuts | Mounting
Open joints
Panel connections with an open joint
do not impair the continuous homoge-
neous appearance of the facade.
Angle profile
The angle profile serves to stiffen the
panel edges and enables the corner to
Edge thickness: 2 mm
be finished accurately.
Tolerance for 1200 mm: ± 2 mm With an angle α > 35° a pointed At an angle α < 35° the tip
Square corner profile formparts.fab formparts.mono formparts.mono round Tolerance for 3600 mm: ± 3 mm corner can be formed. must be capped.
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Undercut anchor | Mounting Bonding
Panels can be fastened with metal clasps or alternative project-specific substructures and special undercut anchors, Panels can be mounted invisibly on an aluminium substructure by means of force-locking bonding.
which are not visible on the rear side. The position of the substructure or type of agraffes (single or double agraffes)
depends on the respective load application.
Concealed Brickwork
mounting
Facade plugs
Agraffe
Concealed
mounting
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Screws Special solution formparts
The panels can be fastened to a metal or wooden substructure with suitable screws. The substructure consists of Rieder offers a library of standard details especially for the attachment of formparts. The R2R Library was created
vertical profiles, if possible, which are mounted to the wall using wall bracket holders. based on many years of project experience and offers a comprehensive collection of developed and implemented mounting
solutions for a wide range of types of buildings and facades. The mounting and the substructure vary depending on the
product characteristics.
Facade screws
Visible mounting
Wall console
Trapeze solution for
Life Science Centre Vilnius
Fast exchange of
individual slats Various
corner solutions
Substructure parts for formparts must always be designed and calculated individually and project-related. Various solutions can result
depending on the intended use, on the influences (loads) and taking into account the possible introduction into the shaped part.
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03 Building
Services
Support of Building phase 56
Handling
Packaging 58
Transport 60
Receiving goods 61
Storage 62
Handling 63
Preparation assembly 64
Cutting 65
Drilling 66
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Cleaning 67
Repair 68
BayWa Tower, Munich, Germany | Hild and K Architects concrete skin | sahara, sandstone | ferro
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Support of Building phase | Services
Cutting
> Angled cuts
Production of element > Mitre cuts Sorting for the Installation supervision
> Cut-outs
substructures > Perforations construction site > On-site instruction
> Pre-cuts
> Production of the primary > Machining the bevel > Pre-sorting of products
substructure as an optional service according to facade side
Preassembly
> Preparation of installation
drawings and instructions for
each element type
> Optional pre-assembly of the
element substructure into the
facade element in the factory or
on site in the field, independent
of weather conditions
> Implementation of modular
construction methods
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Packaging | Handling
Robust packaging is necessary to ensure the safe transport of the often complex elements in
different shapes and sizes. The shapes vary depending on the project, so standardised packaging
is not possible. Thanks to many years of experience and know-how, Rieder designs and
manufactures packaging individually for each project.
Economical
Rieder attaches great importance to
sustainable and economic solutions.
The space-saving packaging is adapted
to the length of the lorries. This means
that fewer lorries can transport a larger
quantity - thus conserving resources.
Individual
Each formparts project requires
individual packaging for the shaped
Edge protector parts. These are designed in-house
with a 3D program and then cut to
Maximum safety during transport with size using a styrocutter.
factory-mounted edge protection.
Simple handling
Documents
The pallets are loaded in such a
The most important documents for way that a onsite handling is kept to
delivery and further processing by the minimum and is as simple as possible.
client are enclosed with each pallet.
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Transport | Handling Receiving goods | Handling
Loading Briefing
Positive, secure loading. Do not All processors must be briefed
place larger pallets on smaller ones. before processing begins. The
Do not place other products on the processing guidelines of the
pallets. Do not walk on the pallets. manufacturers of substructures
Transport safety is only guaranteed and/or fasteners must be observed!
with sturdy edge protection. Number
of securing straps according to the
legal requirements of the respective
country. The load must be secured.
For container loading, please refer
to the Container information sheet.
Documentation
Load safely! Inspection on receipt of goods.
Transport damage must be listed
in the transport documents and
countersigned by the driver.
Unloading
Unloading exclusively with forklift
and/or crane. Min. 2000 kg load capacity
at maximum required outreach, 4 tines
required, fork spacing min. 2300 mm,
unloading traverse for crane unloading.
If a forklift with 4 tines is not available,
the pallet with the panels must be placed
on a steel frame and only then can it
be transported on site. Pallet sagging
causes surface cracks and even strong Keep documents
panel damage. The correct distances of
load support must be observed. Pallet Handling guidelines, packing list and
vibration during manipulation must be pallet labelling should not be disposed of.
avoided. Remove pallets individually - do
not stack them on top of each other or
place them on the edge of the lower
pallet. The weight per pallet is usually
between 1.5 and max. 2 tons.
Drive slowly!
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Storage | Handling Handling | Handling
Stacking
Only use full-surface layer pads.
No stacking on top of each other
without sufficient protection between
the individual panels. No glassfibre
reinforced concrete elements, pieces
of wood or other materials may be
inserted between the panels. To
protect against damage caused by
the panels rubbing against each other,
a poly-foam sheet must be placed as
an intermediate layer on each panel.
Protect from
inclement weather
fibreC panels must be stored safely
and well protected inside or under a
roof until just before mounting on the
facade. Suitable protection against
moisture and direct sunlight must
be ensured. The panels may only
be removed from their packaging
immediately before installation. For
short-term outdoor storage, the pallet
packaging must be opened to avoid
condensation of moisture. The top
panel must always remain protected
until just before installation. In addi- Pay attention to the
tion, the panels must be fully covered
using suitable construction sheeting.
correct handling during
fibreC packaging film does not provide
sufficient weather protection.
transport on site!
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Preparation assembly | Handling Cutting | Handling
Generally, the panels are cut and pre-drilled at the Rieder factory. However, if treatment is
to be carried out at the construction site, the following guidelines must be observed.
Tip
thin öko skin
When cutting taken
care must be
slats on site, r st ab ili ty.
to ensure thei
Dry cutting
Precise matching cuts for cut-outs, Saw blade
bevel and mitre cuts with circular hand
Vacuum cleaner & saw, guide rail and splinter protection.
To avoid splintering or unclean cuts,
For standard cuts Rieder recommends
a lightly toothed diamond circular saw
compressor the cut must always be made on the blade, Ø 150 mm, hole diameter 22.5 mm,
visible side of the panel. Diamond saw compensation ring to 20 mm. For very
Use a suction traverse on the blade for circular hand saw. Cut data: fine cuts, e.g. mitres, a diamond circular
worktable and a vacuum cleaner to speed approx. 6500 rpm at Ø 150 mm, saw blade with closed diamond facing is
suck up the sawdust and a compressor feed approx. 2-3 m/min, cutting speed suitable or a diamond jigsaw blade. The
to blow off the remaining sawdust. approx. 50-60 m/s. Use commercially cutting capacity with closed diamond
Drilling and cutting dust must be available jigsaw with diamond tipped facing is reduced by about 25 %. On
completely removed immediately jigsaw blade for cut-outs. Rieder request, Rieder recommends selected
before it damages or contaminates recommends a test cut on a waste manufacturers of saw blades.
the surface of the panels! piece to check the suitability of
the tools used.
Markings
It may not be possible to remove
markings. Therefore, only make cutting
marks on parts of the panel to be cut off.
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Drilling | Handling Cleaning | Handling
Incorrect usage can damage the coating due to its strong dissolving activity. In principle, the processing instructions of the cleaning systems must be observed. After
completion of the installation work, Rieder recommends a general cleaning of the facade. Drilling and cutting dust must be completely removed when dry immediately
(before installation) before it damages or contaminates the surface of the panels! Rieder assumes no liability for improper cleaning and maintenance.
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Repair | Handling
For minor damage to fibreC products, such as edge chipping, flaking or other defects up
to a size of 1 cm², the following work steps are recommended for the best possible repair.
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04 Appendix
fibreC
Technical specifications 72
Norms and approvals 74
Perforation76
Laying patterns for öko skin 77
Details formparts.fab 78
Details formparts.mono 79
Mounting
Details ventilated curtain wall facade 80
Details undercut anchor 84
Details Rieder Power Anchor 88
Details bonding 92
Details rivets 96
Details screws 99
General information cs
Notes101
Trio Apartments, Warsaw, Poland | JEMS Architects concrete skin | sandstone | ferro
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Technical specifications | fibreC
Thickness
13 mm Further specifications
Thickness tolerance ± 10 % EN 12467
Characteristics
Edge straightness (level 1) ± 0.1 % EN 12467
Reinforcement through glassfibre textile fabric approved by the building authorities
Perpendicularity (level 1) ± 2 mm/m EN 12467 cutting edges are unfinished and sharp-edged with a roughness of
Edge formation approx. 1 mm on the visible side. Glassfibres may protrude at the
edges. The rear side may have recesses
Thermal conductivity lambda: approx. 2.0 W/(m*K) 3) Due to the natural product concrete, every glassfibre reinforced concrete panel is regarded as a unique piece. Differences in colour, structure and texture are
characteristic. Efflorescence or small visible pores are not defects. Light resistance varies depending on the colour. Differences in the surface appearance,
Humidity expansion 0.05 % EN 12467 which do not affect the serviceability of the panels, are permissible. 02/2004 Leaflet on exposed concrete EN 12467 [publisher: BDZ/DBV].
Subject to the respective offer documents. The description of the product characteristics must not be interpreted as a contractual obligation on the part of the
manufacturer. No liability is assumed for the correctness, completeness and topicality despite careful scrutiny. This also applies in particular to printing
errors and subsequent changes to technical specifications. Values are valid for purpose-specific installation of the facade.
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Norms and approvals | fibreC
Rieder is certified according to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. All products are subjected to multi-stage Environment and quality
testing according to international standards in order to ensure consistently high quality. Relevant
certificates or confirmations regarding approval conformity can be provided on request. Area Standard/approval
INT DIN EN ISO 14001:2015
INT DIN EN ISO 9001:2015
EU IBO Certificate Institute for Building Biology and Ecology
Product and system approval US/CA EPD Environmental Product Declaration I IBU Building and Environment
US/CA LEED v4 Product information (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
Area Standard/approval
DE Member of DGNB German Sustainable Building Council
EU General Technical approval I DIBT Z-31.1-212 I fibreC bionics
DE Member of IBU Institute Building and Environment
European Technical Approval I DIBT ETA-06/0220 I fibreC glassfibre reinforced concrete panel
EU
with KEIL undercut anchor
Technical testing
Area Standard/approval
EU Earthquake proof in combination with the Sika Tack-Panel bonding system
EU Freeze-thaw resistance based on CDF process
US ASTM E136 & ASTM E84
US Wind load test ASTM E330
US Weather resistance test ASTM 1186
CA CAN/ULC-S114
RUS GOST Report number: KT-03-2010
AUS Fire behaviour classification according to AS 1530.1:1994 | ISO 1182:2010
DE Fire behaviour classification according to DIN 4102
DE Fire behaviour classification according to EN 13501-1
DE Ball throwing test according to DIN 18032-3:1997-04
AT Fire behaviour test according to ÖNORM B 3800-5
AT Durability test in the wake of ETA 06-0220
AT Heat/rain cycle test according to EN 12467
AT Hail test (Hard Body Impact Test) according to DIN 18516-1 | DIN EN 13583 | ASTM E822 | EOTA TR 001
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Perforation | fibreC Laying patterns for öko skin | fibreC
öko skin slats can be installed on the facade, either as a single type or combined with different formats. The type
Material of lathing depends on the desired installation pattern for the öko skin facade. They can be mounted horizontally or vertically.
Panel size up to 5000 x 1500 mm (length: 7000 mm on request) The choice of mounting pattern (straight, 1/2 or 1/3 staggered) influences the complexity of installation and substructure. For
öko skin with a width of 302 mm, it is also possible to fix it as weatherboarding, where the slats overlap and are fixed to the
Panel thickness 13 mm supporting slats. Country-specific regulations regarding mounting and installation must be observed.
Surface matt, ferro light, ferro, solo (only interior)
Reverse side (not visible side) untreated or ferro
Colour collection greyscale, timber, bricky, pietra, green Laying horizontally
Textures upon request The dimensions given are valid for the standard format 1800 x 147 mm. For other formats of öko skin slats, the spacing of
the supporting slats must be adjusted according to the project-specific specifications.
Mounting
Visible (rivets, screws) distance to panel edge min. 30 mm, corner: 30/100 450 mm 450 mm 450 mm 450 mm
distance to panel edge min. 60 mm, horizontal min. 60 mm,
Concealed (undercut anchor)
additional substructure or bracing required depending on statics Horizontal - 1/3 offset Joint width 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm
distance to panel edge horizontal min. 100 mm, vertical min. 30 mm, 8 mm
Concealed (Rieder Power Anchor)
additional substructure or bracing required depending on statics
1800 mm
A project-specific check is always necessary. These include areas of system statics, technical feasibility, hole proportion or
hole distribution, climbing protection, fall protection, burglary protection, mounting options and handling.
Laying vertically
For vertical installation, the substructure is rotated by 90°. The cap profile is thus fastened horizontally.
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Details formparts.fab | fibreC Details formparts.mono | fibreC
Tip fins
es
Custom shap
on request S1 S2 S1 = S2 = R: 70 mm, 100 mm
Angle: 90˚
R Length: up to 5000 mm
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Details ventilated curtain wall facade | Mounting
Rear ventilation
ary
ary
ary
eV + 2 x ary
eV
eV
(n - 1) x 2 eV + 2 x ary
ary
eV
Sliding point
Fixed point Wind loading
Wind loads must be taken into account when determining the
eV
eV
ary
The positional accuracy tolerance of drill holes is ± 1 mm. These are always measured from the fixed point of the panel corner.
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Details ventilated curtain wall facade | Mounting
Detail 6
Standard Detail horizontal Window soffit lateral Window soffit top
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A4 scale 1:1
Detail 7 Detail 1
Standard Detail vertikal Fascia Laibung seitlich Detail 2
Revision B Laibung oben
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Corner inner
Windowsill
Detail 5 Detail 4
Inneneck Außeneck
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Detail 10
Attika
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Base
Fire barrier horizontal Fire barrier vertical
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Details undercut anchor | Mounting
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Drill and drill hole values Permissible characteristic wind load (kN/m2)
Type of drill special drill HM 12/0.8 Calculation of the permissible wind loads on the facade panels for the following fixing grids:
regularly using Keil measuring gauge according to manufacturer‘s
specifications. If the HSA drillings are made by Rieder, the quality Mounting distances Edge distances
Quality control drilling
control is done by Rieder and the drillings do not have to be checked
by the installer. Horizontal x Vertical Horizontal = 200, 400, 600 mm 60 mm < a < 100 mm
Vertical = 300, 400, 500, 600 mm
Hole diameter D0 = 7 mm
Undercut diameter D1 = 9 mm
Horizontal mounting distance of 200 mm
Height of hexagon anchor sleeves 3 mm
Vertical mounting distance
Spanner gap hexagon anchor sleeve SW = 9 mm System
300 mm 400 mm 500 mm 600 mm
Drill hole depth/setting depth hs = 8.5 mm (with 13 mm panel thickness)
2x2 8.00 kN/m 2
5.82 kN/m 2
3.73 kN/m 2
2.59 kN/m2
2x3 5.33 kN/m2 4.00 kN/m2 3.20 kN/m2 2.59 kN/m2
Requirements for the aluminium substructure panel 2xn 6.06 kN/m2 4.55 kN/m2 3.64 kN/m2 3.03 kN/m2
Area of application ventilated curtain wall facade 3x3 4.27 kN/m2 3.20 kN/m2 2.56 kN/m2 2.13 kN/m2
System double layer system 3xn 4.85 kN/m2 3.64 kN/m2 2.91 kN/m2 2.42 kN/m2
Alignment of support profiles horizontal
Alloy EN AW 6060 or EN WA 6063 according to DIN EN 755-2
Horizontal mounting distance of 400 mm
Tensile strength Rm = 215 N/mm2
Vertical mounting distance
Yield point Rp02 = 160 N/mm2 System
300 mm 400 mm 500 mm 600 mm
Max. deflection of substructure 1/300
2x2 5.33 kN/m2 4.44 kN/m2 3.73 kN/m2 2.59 kN/m2
Max. panel deflection 1/100
2x3 3.56 kN/m2 2.67 kN/m2 2.13 kN/m2 1.78 kN/m2
Profile butt joints no requirements
2xn 4.04 kN/m2 3.03 kN/m2 2.42 kN/m2 2.02 kN/m2
3x3 2.13 kN/m2 1.60 kN/m2 1.28 kN/m2 1.07 kN/m2
3xn 2.42 kN/m2 1.82 kN/m2 1.45 kN/m2 1.21 kN/m2
When planning formparts.mono, the dimensions indicated must be observed. These represent the accessible areas for the Vertical mounting distance
System
respective undercut drilling machines. The exclusion zone is included in the data. If drilling is carried out at the Rieder factory, 300 mm 400 mm 500 mm 600 mm
a special drilling machine makes it possible to reduce the edge distance to 35 mm.
2x2 2.59 kN/m2 2.59 kN/m2 2.59 kN/m2 2.50 kN/m2
2x3 2.59 kN/m2 2.00 kN/m2 1.60 kN/m2 1.33 kN/m2
>100 >100 >100 >100
>65 2xn 3.03 kN/m2 2.27 kN/m2 1.82 kN/m2 1.52 kN/m2
>60 >60
3x3 1.42 kN/m2 1.07 kN/m2 0.85 kN/m2 0.71 kN/m2
<450
<246
<220
>326
>300
<326
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Details Rieder Power Anchor | Mounting
Combinations of attachment options are not foreseen and must be tested as needed from design technology, structural and construction physics aspects.
Assembly must be tension-free regardless of the attachment system that is used.
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RPA drilling and anchor values Horizontal mounting distance of 600 mm
Type of drill depth stop (item 1478567) with VHM drill 6.0 x 45 (item no. 1479984) Vertical mounting distance
System
1 % of the drill holes must be checked for geometry. 300 mm 400 mm 500 mm 600 mm
Quality control drilling Nominal size: Ø 6.0 – 6.1 mm; further information - see approval or
manufacturer’s information 2x2 2.59 kN/m2 2.59 kN/m2 2.34 kN/m2 2.04 kN/m2
2x3 2.21 kN/m2 1.64 kN/m2 1.31 kN/m2 1.08 kN/m2
Drill hole diameter DL = 6.0 mm (-0.0 mm/+0.1 mm)
2xn 2.50 kN/m2 1.86 kN/m2 1.48 kN/m2 1.22 kN/m2
Drill hole depth hv = 10 mm (-0.1 mm/+1.0 mm)
3x3 1.17 kN/m2 0.87 kN/m2 0.69 kN/m2 0.57 kN/m2
Recommended assembly tool Gesipa PowerBird®, Gesipa PowerBird Pro® or equivalent
3xn 1.33 kN/m2 0.99 kN/m2 0.78 kN/m2 0.65 kN/m2
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Details bonding | Mounting
Processing details Characteristic values and statics according to Z-10.8-408 and Z-10.8-483
Equipment Preparation of the fibreC products
Z-10.8-408 Z-10.8-408, Z-10.8-483
> Bonding system: “Sika Tack-Panel” (no restrictions) or > Depending on the system, the products are also Panel parameters fibreC
(White cement recipes) (Grey cement recipes)
“Innotec Project System” (for selected colours) sanded, cleaned and pre-treated with primer.
> Adhesive, cleaner and primer > After the primer has flashed off, the panel can be Panel thickness 13 mm ± 10 % 13 mm ± 10 %
> Glazing tape adhered to the facade.
> Abrasive fleece
A1 - non-combustible A1 - non-combustible
Reaction to fire
> Primer pad
A2-s1,d0 - non-combustible A2-s1,d0 - non-combustible
> Cleaning cloths Design value of the bearing
> Spacer set Adhering to the facade 6.2 N/mm2 7.4 N/mm2
resistance for bending RBZ,d
> Spacer for joints > The adhesive must be applied to the prepared
substructure in a geometrically defined triangular shape. Young’s-modulus for deformation 2 2
10,000 N/mm 10,000 N/mm
> The protective tape of the double-sided adhesive calculation
presentation tape is pulled off. Young’s-modulus for constraint 2 2
Substructure > The facade panel is brought into position using 30,000 N/mm 30,000 N/mm
calculation
> Aluminium substructure only spacers and then pressed evenly onto the
substructure and thus bonded. Coefficient of thermal expansion αT = 10 x 10-6 1/K αT = 10 x 10-6 1/K
> The different regulations of the respective
Dead load g = 0.29 N/mm2 (panel thickness d = 13 mm) g = 0.29 N/mm2 (panel thickness d = 13 mm)
manufacturer or the respective certification
Mounting must be observed without fail.
> The panels can be mounted vertically or > During processing, the surroundings must be
horizontally on the facade. dust-free and protected from moisture. Adhesive parameters “Sika Tack-Panel“ “Innotec Project System“
> The system “Sika Tack-Panel“ with approval > The min. and max. temperatures must not be Relevant approval Z-10.8-408 Z-10.8-483
Z-10.8-408 (no restrictions) or “Innotec Project System“ exceeded or undercut during processing and
with approval Z-10.8-483 (for selected colours) is to during a specified curing period. fibreC colours all colours selected colours
be used as adhesive bonding. > The processing steps are to be recorded and Fire safety flame resistant flame resistant
> Weather conditions must be strictly observed: application archived according to specifications.
temperature system-dependent 5 °C - 35 °C, air humidity Type of fastening force fit force fit
maximum 75 %, temperature of the substructure min. Additional mechanical fastening not necessary not necessary
3 °C higher than dew point temperature.
> Generally, manufacturer‘s application guidelines must Jointing Bonding direction vertical vertical
be observed. Rieder recommends a joint width of at least 8 mm. Design value of the bearing
> All those involved in the project must be familiar with The maximum joint width depends on the respective 0.3 N/mm2 0.3 N/mm2
resistance for tensile load
the regulations, guidelines, rules, restrictions and the like, applicable national regulation.
as stated in the approval of the respective products. Design value of the bearing
0.2 N/mm2 0.2 N/mm2
> Only companies certified to use the “Sika Tack-Panel“ resistance for shear load
system are allowed to carry out bonding work.
Joint width to be used 12 mm 12 mm
Optional services
On request, the panels are cut to the provided shapes Minimum requirement 1 adhesive strip and 1 mounting tape 1 adhesive strip and 1 mounting tape
and formats in the Rieder factory.
Preparation of the substructure Max. permissible shear deformation 1 mm 1 mm
> The aluminium substructure is to be sanded and cleaned according to proof of stability & according to proof of stability &
over the entire bonding area using abrasive fleece. Building height restriction
fire protection regulations fire protection regulations
> Then an adhesive primer is to be applied evenly to
the entire adhesive surface using a primer pad. Storage according to manufacturer’s information according to manufacturer’s information
> After a defined flash-off time, the double-sided adhesive Adhesive best before date printed on packaging printed on packaging
backing tape is stuck on, whereby the adhesive surface
aligned with the panel still remains protected.
When processing the adhesive bond, the manufacturer‘s instructions must be followed exactly. During the work, the weather-related principles must be observed
and recorded. Damp, cold or dusty surroundings during the bonding process can have a negative effect on it. The position of the adhesive beading depends on the
respective load and must be evaluated by the installer in terms of design. Combinations of attachment options are not foreseen and must be tested as needed
from design technology, structural and construction physics aspects. Assembly must be tension-free regardless of the attachment system that is used.
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Requirements of the aluminium Preparation & processing panel “Sika Tack-Panel“ “Innotec Project System“
“Sika Tack-Panel“ “Innotec Project System“
substructure
fibreC colours all colours selected colours
Area of application ventilated curtain wall facade ventilated curtain wall facade
Surface properties clean, dry and free of grease clean, dry and free of grease
System single layer system single layer system
Sanding the panel with abrasive fleece grit 60 - 80 with abrasive fleece grit 120
Profile direction vertical vertical
Cleaning of the sanded adhesion area dust removal “Multi Wipe” soaked with “Multisol”
EN AW 6060 o. EN WA 6063 according EN AW 6060 o. EN WA 6063 according
Alloy Rubbing dry not necessary with “Innotec Multi Wipe”
to DIN EN 755-2 to DIN EN 755-2
Applying the primer “Sika Tack-Panel Primer” “Imprasol”
Tensile strength Rm = 215 N/mm2 Rm = 215 N/mm2
Flash off time for primer at least 30 min | maximum 8 hrs at least 10 min
Yield point Rp02 = 160 N/mm2 Rp02 = 160 N/mm2
Max. panel dimensions 3600 mm x 1250 mm x 13 mm 3600 mm x 1250 mm x 13 mm
Width/thickness substructure field
40 mm/1.5 mm 40 mm/1.5 mm
centre/end field
L L L
Preparation & processing substructure “Sika Tack-Panel“ “Innotec Project System“
Surface properties clean, dry and free of grease clean, dry and free of grease
Rub down the substructure with e.g. sialvlies speed very fine or similar e.g. Scotch Brite or similar
Cleaning of the rubbed down adhesion Paper fleece with “Sika Aktivator-205” or “Innotec Multi Wipe” with
area “Sika Cleaning Agent 5” “Innotec Multisol Projekt” x x x x x x
B B B
Rubbing dry not necessary with “Innotec Multi Wipe”
Flash off time at least 10 min at least 10 min Raster direction x (mm)
Applying the primer “Sika Tack-Panel Primer“ no primer 400 500 600
Flash off time of primer at least 30 min | maximum 8 hrs no flash off time 1 span 5,76 kN/m 2
3,69 kN/m 2
2,15 kN/m2
Applying the mounting strip “Sika Tack-Panel Mounting Strip” “Fixation Tape 2100” 2 span 3,59 kN/m2 2,81 kN/m2 2,28 kN/m2
Spraying the adhesive “Sika Tack-Panel“ “Innotec Adheseal Project” 3 span 3,59 kN/m2 2,81 kN/m2 2,28 kN/m2
Adhesive geometry triangular shape w = 8 mm, h = 10 mm triangular shape w = 8 mm, h = 10 mm
Distance to mounting strip at least 5 mm at least 6 mm
Open processing time from application max. 10 min max. 10 min
Adhesive curing time 72 hrs 72 hrs
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Details rivets | Mounting
Combinations of attachment options are not foreseen and must be tested as needed from design technology, structural and construction physics aspects.
Assembly must be tension-free regardless of the attachment system that is used.
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Mounting materials Shearing off FQ,d [kN] Extrac FZ,d [kN] Details screws | Mounting
middle on edge corner
Rivets 5xL mm, K14 or K16 with fixed point sleeve
tmin = 2 mm | dL,FZ = 7.7 - 8.0 mm
amin ≥ 30 mm - amin ≥ 30 mm amin ≥ 30/100 mm
Processing details
for K14 dL,FZ,G = 8 mm
for K16 dL,FZ,G = 10 mm | dL,substructure = 5.1 mm Equipment Mounting
> Suitable screwing tool (bit) depending on > With screws on vertical or horizontal
fibreC out of white cement 0.65 0.36 0.39 0.30 manufacturer and screw type support profiles or battens
fibreC out of grey cement 0.74 0.38 0.48 0.33 > Drilling jig > Each facade panel requires a fixed point, which is
> Spacers for joints produced using fixed point sleeves. By default, this fixed
> Vacuum cleaner or compressor point is located in one of the upper corners of the panels
amin = smallest intended edge distance of the panel dL,FZ,G = drill hole diameter in the panel at the sliding point
> Each manufacturer’s application guidelines and it should be set in the same corner for each panel.
tmin = minimum flange thickness of the aluminium substructure dL,substructure = drill hole diameter in the aluminium substructure
dL,FZ = drill hole diameter in the panel at the fixed point must be observed. > Rieder also recommends the use of a sliding point sleeve
at the opposite corner, to ensure that the panel is
supported without constraint.
> All other holes are sliding points so that the panel can
Screws move relative to the substructure without constraint.
Permissible characteristic wind load (kN/m2) > Stainless steel facade screw with head coating > The tightening torque to be applied must be specified
> Dimensions depending on manufacturer and by the manufacturer and depends on the type of
Calculation of the permissible wind loads on the facade panels for the following fixing grids: application, but recommended minimum dimensions substructure and its material.
head diameter Ø 14 mm > In any case, the tightening torque must be selected in
Mounting distances Edge distances > Screw diameter Ø 5 mm such a way as to ensure unrestricted movement of the
> Fixed point sleeve 7.7 x 5.1 x 12 mm Rieder panel relative to the substructure.
Horizontal x Vertical Horizontal = 400, 600 mm 30 mm < a < 100 mm > Recommended clamping area 14 - 17.5 mm > When facade screws are used, a design evaluation must
Vertical = 400, 500, 600 mm be carried out, in any case, that is tailored to the screw
used. The static values, tightening torques and the like
must be obtained from the manufacturer.
Horizontal mounting distance of 400 mm Drill holes for screws > Separable spacers (wedges) prevent the joints
> On the construction site, the holes in the substructure from bursting out.
Vertical mounting distance must be drilled using a drilling jig to ensure that the
System
400 mm drill hole, and thus the screw, is centred.
> The drilling diameter for the substructure depends
2x2 3.78 kN/m2 on the screw diameter. Jointing
2x3 2.26 kN/m 2 > Drill diameters for the substructure must be chosen Rieder recommends a joint width of at least 8 mm.
according to the manufacturer’s specifications. The maximum joint width depends on the respective
2xn 2.57 kN/m2 > Screws with drill tips are often used. In this case it is applicable national regulation.
3x3 0.96 kN/m2 necessary to pre-drill with an appropriately smaller
drill or with suitable means to ensure the centric
3xn 1.09 kN/m2 position of the screw.
> Usually the through holes of the panel are drilled Optional services
with a diameter of Ø 8 mm. At the Rieder factory, the panels are cut on request to the
> The drilling dust must be removed from the drilled hole. shapes and sizes provided and the through holes for rivet
Horizontal mounting distance of 600 mm > Recommended rivets with colours specially mounting are prepared on the basis of the information
Vertical mounting distance matched to fibreC surfaces are available from provided by the installer.
System diverse fastener manufacturers.
400 mm 500 mm 600 mm > By specifying the standard colour used, the
2x2 2.38 kN/m 2
2.16 kN/m 2
1.84 kN/m2 manufacturer will give you a suitable recommendation
for the colour of the rivets. Screws in matching colours
2x3 1.51 kN/m2 1.26 kN/m2 1.05 kN/m2 can also be obtained from Rieder.
2xn 1.71 kN/m2 1.43 kN/m2 1.19 kN/m2
3x3 0.64 kN/m2 0.51 kN/m2 0.43 kN/m2
3xn 0.73 kN/m2 0.58 kN/m2 0.48 kN/m2 Substructure
> Aluminium substructure
> Steel substructure
> Wood substructure
> The substructure must be adjustable in order to be able
to compensate for construction tolerances and allow for
a constraint-free installation.
Combinations of attachment options are not foreseen and must be tested as needed from design technology, structural and construction physics aspects.
Assembly must be tension-free regardless of the attachment system that is used. As yet Rieder has no approval in Germany for the use of screws. For this reason,
approval on a case-by-case basis is necessary.
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Parameters and statics General Information
Panel parameters fibreC
Relevant approval Avis Technique 2.2/14-1642_V1 (France only) Notes
Panel thickness 13 mm ± 10 % This publication contains basic descriptions and information about fibreC products. Any description of the product
Raw density 2,100 kg/m3 ± 10 % characteristics or other explanation of the goods is not to be understood as a guarantee or warranted characteristic. All
instructions as well as technical and drawing information correspond to the current technical status and are based on Rieder’s
Flexural strength > 18 N/mm2 experience. The service of Rieder Sales GmbH generally includes the product. Substructures can also be offered depending
Young’s modulus > 20,000 N/mm2 on the project. The applications described are examples and do not take into account the special circumstances of individual
cases. The information and suitability of the product for the intended purposes must be examined in each case,
Water absorption 9 % ± 10 % for each country and for each project.
Humidity expansion 0.7 mm/m
No liability is assumed for correctness, completeness and topicality despite careful scrutiny. This also applies in particular
to printing errors and subsequent changes to technical specifications. We refer you to the provision in the contract to be con-
cluded, which takes precedence over the information given here.
Drill data
Panel drill hole nominal 8 mm or as specified by the processor For reasons of readability, the masculine form was used in the text. We are nevertheless referring to members of all genders.
Substructure drill hole dependent on the screws and the material of the substructure
For more information about sales terms, availability, prices etc. please contact your local Rieder sales partner or contact Rieder
Drilling the hole in the substructure using a drill jig directly. The up-to-date version of the technical documentation can be found at www.rieder.cc.
Screw data
Description stainless steel facade screws with painted or powder-coated head
Information about statics
Screw material A4 stainless steel, material number 1.4401, AISI 316 The basis for the static data in this printing unit are the regulations and standards valid at the time of preparation,
in particular: DIN EN 1991-1 Load assumptions for buildings (Eurocode 1) approval Z-31.4-166 glassfibre reinforced concrete
Screw dimensions nominal Ø 5, length: depending on the substructure used panel “fibreC” according to DIN EN 12467.
Head diameter varies depending on the manufacturer and type of facade screw
The services of Rieder Sales GmbH do not normally include statics calculations. The example calculations given do not
Clamping area 13.5 mm to 17.5 mm dispense with the project-related individual examination by a structural engineer. Project-related technical design assessments
are always required (this includes technically correct execution, a static calculation, building physics assessment, etc.). Rieder
assumes no liability for the statics. Project-related details are not included in the data. The respective country guidelines must
Requirements for the substructure be observed.
Area of application ventilated curtain wall facade
Note on facade soffits and roof applications: the maximum grid spacing is limited to 400 mm for technical reasons.
System one layer or double layer system
Alignment of support profiles nominal vertical
Width/thickness substructure field centre/end field 40 mm to 60 mm Protection of foreign copyrights
Width/thickness substructure jointing 80 mm to 120 mm The company endeavours in all publications to observe the copyrights of the graphics, photos and texts used, to use graphics,
Max. deflection of substructure 1/300 photos and texts created by Rieder itself or to use licence-free graphics, photos and texts. If there is a graphic, photo or text
on one of the pages that is not marked but is protected by a third-party copyright, Rieder has been unable to determine the
Max. panel deflection 1/100 copyright. In the event of such an unintentional copyright violation, Rieder will remove the object in question or label it with the
Profile butt joints not in panel area appropriate copyright as soon as the company has been notified of the violation.
All information, company logos, texts, graphics and pictures are subject to copyright. They are the property of Rieder Sales
GmbH, unless other reservations of title apply. Further processing and use in media are only permitted with the prior written
consent of Rieder.
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Installation by artist Ron Terada
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