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FAM 6 – GK

 Element dimensions605*600/1200/1800/2400mm
 Lamellae cross-section 45 mm (height) x 33 mm (width)
 Step between lamellaes42 mm
 Centre to centre of lamellae75 mm
 Frame slat dimension21 mm x 45 mm
 Overall element thickness66 mm
 Approx. element mass pine 14,0 kg / 1 m2
 Approx. element mass oak18,5 kg / 1 m2
 Approx. element mass birch15,5 kg / 1 m2
Approx. element mass ash16,5 kg / 1 m2
 Element openness56 %
Pine – reaction to fireBs1,d0 / C-s2 / D-s2,d0
Oak – reaction to fireC-s2 / D-s2,d0
Birch – reaction to fireBs1,d0 / D-s2,d0
Ash – reaction to fireBs1,d0 / D-s2,d0
 Frame plywood 21 mm x 45 mm
 Frame aluminium 13 mm x 40 mm
 Fibertex FA 75 / α = 0,61 white, black, grey
 Fibertex FA 450 / α = 0,9 in standard: white, black
 Fibertex FA 450 / α = 0,9 Optional PANTONE colors
 GK-0 suspension or on wooden raft
 GK-5 suspension or on wooden raft
 GK-10 suspension or on wooden raft

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