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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: Simpson House

 

SHADOWclad Case Study: Simpson House

 

SHADOWclad

Project:

Simpson House, Anglesea, VIC

Product:

SHADOWclad® Groove.

Architect(s):

Mark Gleeson

Awards


Originally, Mark Gleeson and wife Jenny moved to the surf-coast to follow Gleeson’s passion for surfing. That was in 1982. In 1986 he began designing beach houses for mostly Melbourne clients on Victoria’s West Coast. No doubt Gleeson’s love and familiarity with the Australian coastal terrain and his belief that the lifestyle and environment is ideal for home and family are what make his coastal designs such a success.

Gleeson’s basic philosophy could be considered quite Australian. Inspired by leading lights such as Gabriel Poole, Glen Murcutt and other contemporary Australian architects, he doesn’t believe we need to borrow design ideas from overseas. Our own architects and designers are creating new designs that ideally suit our climates and locations.

Gleeson’s Australian-inspired philosophy is all about easy living, about ‘creating spaces for today’s lifestyles’. In design terms this translates into open living areas, free flowing spaces and clean lines both inside and out. His beach houses not only complement the specific tastes and the lifestyles of the holiday-makers, but their colours and lines work well with the beautiful coastal surroundings. In many if not most cases Gleeson has found that Carter Holt Harvey wood products like SHADOWclad Groove and Texture to be perfect for creating these clean and coastal toned beach houses.

“I have used SHADOWclad for over four years now,” Gleeson explains, “and have been really excited with the ‘feel’ and ‘look’ they give my projects.” The structural properties of these products help him attain the open spaces he likes to design and their finished look help to give his projects the appearance of natural timber as well as a coastal feel. He cites some of his best loved projects as examples of the stunning effect that these products helped him to create:

“One of my favourite projects is the house on the Great Ocean Road, a blend of SHADOWclad Texture and Zincalume. The final finished look really surprised me. The blend of materials and the blue coastal colours created a great deal of interest. I have had a record number of enquiries about that particular project and the owners still have passers-by knocking on their door two years later.”

A recent house Gleeson designed in Jan Juc is another favourite and again utilises SHADOWclad. As he describes it, “For a timber clad home it looks and feels really solid. It has a strong presence on the site and the deep colour selected compliment the SHADOWclad sections of the walls.”

The aesthetic features of the homes designed for this rugged coast was not Gleeson’s only concern. As he discovered, there are some design problems specific to coastal projects. The extremes in climate had to be taken into consideration on most projects and other environmental considerations. As the outlooks and views are generally south facing it is important that the designs give the house some northerly orientation in the living areas. Being very conscious of using ‘passive solar’ features in every project to maximise natural sunlight. SHADOWclad and Carter Holt Harvey’s structural products enable him to achieve the best of both worlds.A

greater challenge than this proved to be the steepness of many of the sites. “Most coastal sites are undulating,” therefore lightweight structure and ease of construction is an important factor when selecting materials.

Gleeson’s well known ‘Simpson House’ in Anglesea was designed with high walls of SHADOWclad. The site had potential access to stunning views of Pt. Roadknight and the ocean beyond if a specific upper floor could be attained. Having to stay within the Surfcoast Shire’s height limitations the design, incorporating an angled roofline running parallel to the slope of the land at 7.5 m high, managed to achieve the necessary floor level.

“In achieving the desired floor level we needed to construct exceptionally high walls which had to not only look good, but be braced exceptionally well and have a cladding that was easy and time efficient to apply. SHADOWclad Groove and Texture covered every criteria,” says Gleeson. The need for solid materials and the structural durability to weather the coastal conditions is always a major consideration during both the design and construction process.

It’s no surprise then that SHADOWclad has featured in so many of this bright young designer/builder’s projects. Gleeson continues to use both for their structural capabilities and ease of application which tends to speed up the ‘lock-up ‘ stage of the home. This helps attain the client’s budget of course and as Gleeson explains, “In terms of coverage per square metre it is economical to specify and once painted you can expect years of low maintenance living”.

“I highly recommend SHADOWclad, as well as the other Carter Holt Harvey products that are used in framing my projects,” adds Gleeson. And given the success he is enjoying down along the coast where the big breaks are, it would seem that Gleeson’s beach loving clients would recommend him too.

 
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