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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
PETRARCH and FASSET are composite sheets made by incorporating
natural slate and stone fillers in a resin binder with chopped
fiber glass strand reinforcement. The panels are completely
homogeneous, highly consolidated, with through color and will
not delaminate or decay under any conditions. They have a hard,
impact resistant surface with low moisture absorption producing
a virtually impervious, low maintenance finish suitable for both
interior and exterior use.
PERFORMANCE AND DURABILITY
PETRARCH and FASSET provide superior performance utilizing the
latest panel composite technology. They have an indefinite life
and are highly resistant to the effects of natural exposure,
climatic extremes and atmospheric pollution. This has been
confirmed by accelerated tests in a weatherometer, and natural
exposure on buildings for over 20 years. In all instances the
properties of PETRARCH and FASSET are substantially unchanged.
The high impact strength of PETRARCH and FASSET makes them
particularly suited to use in areas where vandalism is
experienced or anticipated. Due to the very low rate of moisture
absorption, paint and other marking substances can be removed
from the surface of the panels.
Exposure to industrial and saline atmospheres causes no
deterioration. The panels have a high natural slate/stone
content and as a result, will weather in a manner similar to
natural materials. Initial, non-progressive change in color
shade will appear. Dark colors show more change than light
colors.
APPEARANCE
The eight standard colors of PETRARCH and five random
multi-colors of FASSET are offered in various textures
including random riven slate, smooth, hones and shot
blasted. They project the aesthetic appeal of natural
stone and are illustrated in the general product brochure
and sample folder. Special colors and finishes are
available upon request. |
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DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Panel Thickness |
Weight (lb/SF) |
Stock Size (inches) |
5/16" nominal
(7 mm) |
3.2 |
47 3/4" x 95 3/4"
47 3/4" x 119 3/4" |
7/16" nominal
(10 mm) |
4.5 |
47 3/4" x 95 3/4"
47 3/4" x 119 3/4" |
Note: The size tolerance is +/- 1/8" and the thickness
tolerance is +/- 1/16". The riven textured surface results
in an additional manufacturing tolerance of +/- 1/16".
TEST RESULTS
The following ASTM test have been carried out by an independent
United States testing laboratory:
TEST |
RESULTS |
NUMBER |
NAME |
5/16" PANEL |
7/16" PANEL |
ASTM D-792 |
Density |
2.24 |
2.27 |
ASTM D-570 |
Moisture Absorption |
0.08% |
0.06% |
ASTM D-790 |
Modulus of Rupture and Elasticity |
5690 psi3.07 x 106 psi |
58503.13 x 106 psi |
ASTM D-638 |
Tensile Strength |
2960 psi |
2880 psi |
ASTM D-177 |
Thermal Conductivity |
4.862BTU IN/HR-Ft2 |
5.822BTU IN/HR-Ft2 |
ASTM D-696 |
Thermal Expansion |
15.8 x 10-6 IN/IN°C |
15.8 x 10-6 IN/IN°C |
ASTM D-256 |
Izod Impact Test |
0.49 Ft-Lbs/Ins of Notch |
0.43 Ft-Lbs/Ins of Notch |
ASTM D-785 |
Hardness Barcol |
64 |
64 |
ASTM E84-81 |
Flame Spread Fuel Contribution |
150 |
150 |
FIRE GRADE
As per the ASTM E84-81 Tunnel Test, the flame spread is 15 and
the fuel contribution is 0. PETRARCH and FASSET therefore,
conform to a Class A fire rating.
WIND LOADING
The most common cause of any panel system failure is inadequate
fastening leading to excessive deflection or stress in the
panel. Petrarch approved installation systems are designed to
withstand wind loads up to 40 pounds per square foot.
MOISTURE, BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
Moisture absorption
(24 hours total immersion) |
0.2% by weight |
Permeability |
16 x 106ml/m2 |
Apparent porosity |
1% |
PETRARCH and FASSET are resistant to most acid and organic
solvents. The panels are immune to insect and vermin attack and
their low porosity inhibits mold growth.
FROST RESISTANCE
Due to the nature of its homogeneous reinforcement, PETRARCH and
FASSET will not delaminate or decay when subject to freezing or
thawing conditions. Cyclic freeze/thaw testing has shown that no
changes occurred after 250 cycles of temperature changes between
-40°F and +120°F. Panels have been specified and installed in
every type of climate, from Saudi Arabia to Alaska.
THERMAL INSULATION
PETRARCH and FASSET are products of high density and low
thickness and the contribution to thermal insulation is
therefore small. Insulation values are provided using back-up
insulating materials. Panels are often laminated with insulation
producing energy efficient sandwich panels.
THERMAL EXPANSION
5/16" and 7/16" 15.8 x 10-6IN/IN°C A 90° temperature
change will produce 1/16" movement in a 48" width of
5/16" PETRARCH or FASSET. It is important in all external
applications, particularly those in areas with abnormally high
extremes of temperature, that proper provision is made for
expansion and movement.
FABRICATION
Factory Fabrication
Having panels fabricated before shipment saves labor on site,
insures precision and quality control provides for material that
is clean and ready to install. PETRARCH CLADDINGS, INC. offers a
comprehensive fabrication service including:
- Cutting standard sheets to special sizes.
- Pre-drilling or countersinking fastener holes.
- Cutting special shapes and cut-outs.
- Polishing, beveling or mitering edges.
- Grooving and engraving.
- Prefabricating inside and outside corners.
- Preparing 7/16" panels with special inserts for the
back fastening system.
- Bonding insulation materials to panels.
Panels are often delivered already cut to size and pre-drilled,
but it is usually necessary to fabricate some panels on the job,
for example: corner panels cut to suit a site dimension.
Shop Cutting
Cutting in the shop or on site is usually carried out using an
electric circular saw with either an abrasive cutting disc (for
minimal cutting) or a dry-cut diamond blade (for more extensive
cutting). Operators should always wear eye protection and a
respiratory mask. The panels should be face up, held down to a
flat saw bed and a guide rail used to ensure true and straight
cutting. Dust should be cleaned from all panels immediately
after cutting.
Hole Drilling
Normal drilling can be carried out using a portable hand-held
pistol drill fitted with a masonry bit suitable for drilling at
between speeds of 900 and 1200 rpm. The drill size should be
1/16" larger than the screw shank diameter. Dust should be
cleaned from all panels immediately after drilling.
Special drills can be supplied to combine the drill and
countersink operation where applicable. These are suitable for
various size screws and will provide accurate countersinking for
either wood or self-drilling tek point screws. When ordering
these tools it is important to specify the type of screw being
used. The depth of countersinking is vital to the success of
subsequent hole filling and the load carrying capacity of the
screws. Refer to the PETRARCH Face Fastening Installation Guide
for more details on proper drilling and hold filling.
Edge Polishing
After cutting, the edge will appear to be lighter than the face
of the panel (most obvious with dark colors). An exposed edge
(for example, at a corner detail) can be polished using a
"wet and dry" abrasive pad with water. This will
remove saw marks and polish the edge to the main body color of
the panel. Polishing can be carried out by PETRARCH CLADDINGS.
Specify exact edges when ordering.
STORAGE AND HANDLING
Extreme care should be taken when handling PETRARCH and FASSET
on site. Panels will normally be delivered to the site on wood
pallets, face side up, separated by embossed straw paper and
wrapped in plastic sheets. The pallets should be stored flat,
clear of the ground and under cover in a ventilated space.
Extreme care should be taken to avoid rain or standing water as
migration of moisture between the panels can cause staining or
bowing. Should wet material be suspected or discovered, it must
be uncrated immediately and towel dried. Panels should always be
carried vertically and care taken not to damage the surface,
edges or corners. To prevent surface scratches or marks, one
sheet must always be lifted completely off the next. The face of
one panel must never be slid across another or across a work
surface. They should not be temporarily stored outside of the
original shipping crate unless completely supported and
separated by the protective paper. If mechanical lifting
equipment is used, panels should always be properly protected to
avoid scuffing from ropes or chains.
If the panels are soiled or scratched, remedial treatment
should be administered immediately for best results (as outlined
in the following section). It is much easier to clean before the
panels are in place rather than after permanently installed when
the panels are more difficult to access.
CLEANING
PETRARCH and FASSET have very low absorbency and therefore the
attraction of atmospheric dirt is minimal. Generally rain water
will provide sufficient cleansing. To keep panels bright and
clean, the building owner should include an inspection in his
annual maintenance schedule. A high pressure wash or scrubbing
with a mild detergent followed by a clean water rinse, at high
pressure, from the top down, using standard commercial cleansing
techniques is all that is normally required. During installation
or subsequently during building alterations, building site dirt
and dust can contaminate the surface. This should be removed
immediately. The following lists the most common contaminants
and the recommended course of action for cleaning:
Drilling and Cutting Dust
After drilling or cutting, it is important to clean down the
panel immediately, before panel installation. Use a sponge or
brush and hot water with a mild diluted detergent and rinse with
clean water, at high pressure, from the top down. If the dust is
allowed to collect on the surface, it will become ingrained into
the texture and will subsequently require more vigorous
cleaning. Hole filling should never be done until the panel has
been thoroughly cleaned.
Surface Scratches
When a scratch occurs, it will leave a light mark. This can be
removed by gently rubbing with steel wool, "Brillo",
or a similar pad using hot water with a mild diluted detergent.
The indentation caused by the scratch cannot be removed and the
use of the pad is to polish the damaged slate particles and
return them to the body color of the material. In cases of
extreme abuse, contact PETRARCH CLADDINGS for further
recommendations.
Splashes of Plaster and Concrete
These are most easily removed before the plaster or cement has
set. To clean, simply hose off with a jet of water and finally
wipe down with a clean cloth. If plaster or concrete sets, then
apply a hydrochloric acid solution (10%) and within 15 minutes
wash with hot water with a mild diluted detergent. Finally,
rinse with clean water at high pressure.
Paints
These are best removed when the paint is wet using the
appropriate solvent and washing down with hot, soapy water. If
the paint has dried, apply the appropriate solvent to the
affected area with a nylon brush. It may be necessary to repeat
this several times before all the paint is removed. Afterwards,
thoroughly scrub the panels using hot water with a mild diluted
detergent and rinse with clean water at high pressure, from the
top down.
DO NOT ALLOW SOAP OR DETERGENT TO DRY OR BAKE ONTO THE
PANEL SURFACE. ALWAYS THOROUGHLY RINSE.
DO NOT USE PAINT STRIPPERS AS THESE CAN PERMANENTLY STAIN
THE PANELS.
Tar, Creosote, Grease, Lacquer Paint
Clean the affected area with an appropriate solvent (see below)
and if necessary, scrub with a nylon brush. Finally, wash down
with hot water with a mild diluted detergent and rinse with
clean water at high pressure, from the top down.
Pen, Pencil, Crayon, Lipstick
Use hot water with a mild diluted detergent and scrub with a
nylon brush, finally rinsing with clean water. Pencil marks can
often be removed with a simple eraser.
Caulking Materials
Using the solvent recommended by the caulking manufacturer, if
necessary using a nylon brush, wash down with hot water with a
mild diluted detergent and finally rinse with clean water at
high pressure, from the top down. Structural silicone sealants
must be removed from the panel surface immediately. If allowed
to cure, they can leave a permanent residue.
Solvents
PETRARCH and FASSET are unaffected by the following solvents:
- Turpentine
- White Spirit
- Carbon Tetrachloride
- Toluene
- Xylene
- Paraffin
- Gasoline
The following solvents can also be used, but should be removed
and the panel cleaned within 60 minutes:
- Methyl Ethyl Ketone
- Acetone
- Methylated Spirit
- Ethyl Acetate
- Trichlorethylene
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