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Carter Holt Harvey claddings are full exterior structural plywood sheets, which can be used for both decorative and bracing purposes. Produced from Pinus radiata veneers and bonded with phenol formaldehyde resin adhesive (WBP marine bond, type A exterior), the finished sheets are H3 LOSP preservative treated to provide long-term protection from decay.

SHADOWclad groove, SHADOWclad texture are decorative sheets with a band-sawn surface (with a groove profile option) for use on residential, commercial and industrial buildings.

SHADOWclad Groove and SHADOWclad Texture are also available already primed with a special powder coating. This is an advanced powder coating process that's been specially developed for substrates prior to top coating. With a noticeably smoother surface, Primed claddings allow for easier top coat application and give you more square-metre coverage per litre of paint. And because the powder priming process significantly reduces the amount of water absorption, you get a drier surface for top coating.

SHADOWclad applications include

  • Decorative exterior cladding.
  • Residential and commercial buildings.
  • Resorts, hotels & townhouses.
  • Stables and agricultural buildings.
  • Premium industrial structures.
  • Light weight prefrabricated homes & work site offices.
  • High impact cladding/lining for public areas.
  • Excellent for soffits and rustic interiors.
  • Meets BCA 2007 standards.

Surface

Product Name

Finish

 

Thickness

Lengths (mm)

Width (mm)

Weight (kg per m2)

Grooves

Sheets per pack

Texture

Natural

F11

12

2440

1200

7

-

45

Texture

Natural

F11

12

2745

1200

7

-

45

Texture

Pre-primed

F11

12

2440

1200

7

-

45

Texture

Pre-primed

F11

12

2745

1200

7

-

45

Groove

Natural

F11

12

2440

1200

7

9mm wide 5 deep  150mm centres

45

Groove

Natural

F11

12

2745

1200

7

45

Groove

Pre-primed

F11

12

2440

1200

7

45

Groove

Pre-primed

F11

12

2745

1200

7

45

 

Certification & compliance

Quality and grade complies with joint Australia/ New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 2269 & EWPAA JAS/ANZ accreditation

 

Exterior Painting Recommendatations 

Detailed information on how to choose the correct finish and then how to maintain can be downloaded here 

 

Fire Resistant Properties

The fire resistant properties of SHADOWclad can be downloaded here 

 

Formaldehyde Emissions

All SHADOWclad is manufactured using an ‘A’ Bond with less than 0.3mg/l Formaldehyde (equivalent to Super E0) emissions from the final product. Click here for formaldehyde certificate.

 

Treatment

Treated to H3 level with clear non corrosive LOSP process.

 

 

 

MSDS

SHADOWclad Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Plywood H3 Treated
Format: PDF
Filesize: 47KB
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SHADOWclad Case Study: The Hastings

 

SHADOWclad Case Study: The Hastings

 

SHADOWclad

Project:

The Hastings, Noosa, QLD

Product:

SHADOWclad® Texture.

Architect(s):

Gabriel Poole.

Awards

1998 RAIA Gold

Last year the Royal Australian Institute of Architects awarded visionary, Gabriel Poole, the Gold Medal for his lifetime contribution to Australian Architecture. In the early 1980’s however, Poole had the community in Noosa divided over one of his innovative designs. Back then, Noosa was unadulterated but its tourist potential was being realised and accommodation was needed. There was also a recession on. It fell to Gabriel Poole, at the request of local real estate agents, to develop designs that were budget conscious for a prime site on Hastings Street. The result was ‘The Hastings’, a cluster of resort style three storey huts.

For speed and economy Poole developed a prefabrication system, where all walls were factory made complete with windows and external sheeting of SHADOWclad. Floors were built on-site using timber joists and plywood flooring. The distinctively curved roofs were also prefabricated on-site. “We got to a point where we were erecting the shell of a building in one day,” Poole says. Based on initial prototypes the entire complex was costed within budget, and built. “The project really polarised the community,” Poole recalls. Even his initial drawings for ‘The Hastings’ had the town in an uproar. People tended to love or hate them. Estate Agents didn’t view them as upmarket enough.

In the sixteen years that have passed The Hastings has more than stood the test of time. The huts sold very well and owners rarely wanted to give them up. The locals too have turned and when The Sheraton was built next door in 1989 many locals complained, wanting more buildings ‘like Gabriel’s’. The Hastings, with its tropical flora setting and its informal timber style has now become a familiar landmark for tourists.

SHADOWclad played an important part in this chapter of Noosa’s architectural history. Poole explains that, “SHADOWclad was a brand new product. I think The Hastings was one of the first projects in Australia to use it. It gave me the rustic seaside appearance I was looking for. It was economic and has proven durable. There was no similar product on the market”.

 
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