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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

12

2440

1200

7

-

45

Texture

Natural

12

2745

1200

7

-

45

Texture

Pre-primed

12

2440

1200

7

-

45

Texture

Pre-primed

12

2745

1200

7

-

45

Groove

Natural

12

2440

1200

7

9mm wide 5 deep  150mm centres

45

Groove

Natural

12

2745

1200

7

45

Groove

Pre-primed

12

2440

1200

7

45

Groove

Pre-primed

12

2745

1200

7

45

Taubmans Endure Exterior Paint System

For use over primed Grooved or Textured SHADOWclad

Nomad Sand
Birkit
Citrus Grove
Grass Seed
Gallery Straw
Foam Frost
Ragrun
Violet Stone
Stone Drab
Ash Brown
Fly Away
Lizzy Green
Roman Green
Verdant Leaf
Pesto Green
Weekender
Sitka
River Ferry
Steel Dust
Lake Placid

Boscote Cladcoat Semi-transparent Coating System

For use over natural Grooved or Textured SHADOWclad

#13 Natural
#31 Shell Duck
#64 Nutmeg
#41 Chalet
#58 Teak
#75 Honey Oak
#66 Dark Oak
#17 Golden Cedar
#73 Enchanted
#1 Red Gum
#56 Shoal Water
#54 Cygnet
#22 Lamesa
#29 Blue Gum
#8 Snow Gum
#44 Weathered Cedar
#50 Horizon Grey
#74 Eggplant
#32 Midnight
#62 Coal

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.

NEWSHADOWclad Product Brochure

6 pages
Format: PDF
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NEWSHADOWclad Installation Guide

4 pages
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SHADOWclad Flashing Information

6 pages
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SHADOWclad Primed - New Beige Information

 

2 pages
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MSDS

SHADOWclad Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Plywood H3 Treated
Format: PDF
Filesize: 47KB
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Carter Holt Harvey is committed to on-going reviews of its MSDS's to ensure they reflect all currently available information. In the event that you require more detail on any MSDS or would like to confirm that you have the most recent MSDS for a particular product, please contact the Marketing Department via phoning 132 321.

SHADOWclad Case Study: Panton Hill

 

Panton Hill

Project:

Panton Hill Residence, Panton Hill, VIC

Architect(s):

Solar Earth Design / Down to Earth Builders

Product:

SHADOWclad® Texture

Awards

 

SHADOWclad® Texture

Mark Howard, principal and head designer of Down to Earth Builders and subsidiary Solar Earth Design, discusses the philosophy of sustainability behind both companies and how these were applied to this home in Panton Hill, Victoria. Utilising SHADOWclad Texture cladding, Hyspan structural LVL and Hyjoist engineered I-Joists, the home is an expression of sustainability, energy efficiency, conservation and environmentally sensitive design.

Down to Earth Builders have been around for decades now and still take a holistic approach to construction. Staying faithful to their ideals of sustainability and energy efficiency, each project relies on ethically sourced materials with a focus on waste minimisation and sensitivity to the environment.

Mark Howard tells of his involvement with the company from its beginnings, “I’ve been in the industry since the late ‘70s and we’ve always focused on more sympathetic and efficient building that is environmentally sustainable, that is both the built environment and the site specific environment. This has been our foundation philosophy and we have been moving forward in that direction for many years. Along the way, the type of buildings and developments we produce vary from traditional styles and methods from years gone by, to utilising modern or contemporary methods of construction as well.”

The design practice, Solar Earth Design emerged so that both design and construction could adhere to the central philosophy over an entire project and offer that service to the public. In terms of materials, these must not only suit the various designs but must also come within the bounds of the sustainable philosophy. According to Howard, these materials are sourced from all over Australia and overseas. Howard in his early years, discovered Carter Holt Harvey and in turn engineered wood products.

“The sustainability and management practices they use, led us to choosing their products. Carter Holt Harvey engineered wood products are a first material choice for any project because it offers options for dynamic and flexible design that can allow us to be creative and innovative with challenging sites and challenging clients. We are constantly updating and re-educating ourselves and sourcing information. Using Carter Holt Harvey products, has allowed for creativity, problem solving and design choice. It means we have endless opportunities to solve an array of problems.

The residence in Panton Hill, a twenty six square property just out of Eltham, is no exception. It was a challenging site with many constraints on construction and design. The home was to be custom built to the client’s specifications on a site with historical mine-shafts left from gold diggings and mullock hills. A local miner was brought in to establish the position of the shafts and explain the site’s legacy so that this could be factored into the design. The internal timber framework of the home could be interpreted as pit props and the rough-cut poles were left as a feature in the decking structure, incorporating the site’s history.

The site was also environmentally sensitive, with Council planning policies in place to give priority to the vegetation. For example, one tree had to be protected as it was in a host relationship with the native eucalypts and could not have been planted to propagate. With appropriate zoning and fencing and construction that reduced the impact on the land, the vegetation could be protected within the planning guidelines.

The house has an unusual design, with much outdoor living space and decking. First impressions are of many angles and curves with internally curved walls that create drama and substance. The windows are placed to optimise views of the bush and to allow for light and effective ventilation. Timber also features throughout, with SHADOWclad Texture on the exterior mixed with radial sawn timber in the foyer, recycled timber steps leading down into the home and the living areas combining timber and terracotta tiles that extend outward to the decking beyond. All colours and materials featured were chosen carefully to reflect the surrounding bushland.

From a builder’s perspective, the Hyspan Structural LVL and Hyjoist Engineered I-Joists provided stable structural members that Howard and his team of professional tradesmen could rely on to be straight, consistent in dimension and with an absolute minimum of differential shrinkage. In addition, the LVL allowed for cost savings because the characteristics of the product reduced construction time. Says Howard of the LVL, “It is part of our philosophy of integrity in building and design. We look at integrity in the products we use. We get technical support from Carter Holt Harvey that is hard to compare – it is outstanding in the industry.”

The home is also six stars plus in terms of energy efficiency. This is partly attributable to the timber products, because the life cycle of a building is also a consideration in sustainability. For that reason, Carter Holt Harvey wood products, which are made from renewable plantation timber, is a priority choice where energy efficiency is important.

The house has many other energy conserving features, with earth and soil walls providing passive benefits for temperature control and a hot water service that requires insulated pipes running to service areas. Water conservation is another priority with a rain water tank installed and all grey water filtered and made available to the garden and surrounding vegetation. Storm and site water is also controlled by flexible pipes, drains and sediment barriers. It is the unique combination of traditional and new techniques and materials that has made the sustainability of this house possible.

 
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