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The Technology

Exintech is an Australian innovation company with over 40 years experience in design and manufacture. Our expertise spans the product life cycle from concept inception through to material and production optimisation.

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Our focus has been to develop the safest and highest performing façade material that surpasses current regulatory criteria. Exinclad® is A1 rated to EN13501-1.


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The BS 8414-2 2015 (amdt. 1) as modified by AS 5113-2016 was adopted as the benchmark test regime to govern our product performance objectives.

The future of responsible construction

Exinclad®'s® fused steel panels being tested in the CSIRO's NATA accredited laboratory under the AS 5113 full scale fire test regime.

Safer

Stronger & Safer

Fire-Resistant to withstand in excess of 1000°C

Debris

No Debris threat

The only metal cladding that does not drop dangerous solid mass debris.

Thermal

Thermally Efficient

Heat Sink Technology to actively transfer and dissipate thermal energy.

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Exinclad® is the safest most fire compliant architectural facade panel available for new and replacement cladding projects worldwide.

Comparison Fire Tests

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Exinclad®
A new class of non-combustible cladding

Exinclad® harnesses the lightness of aluminium with the strength and durability of steel to form a high-performance, high tensile, fire-resistant panel.

The patented combination of chemically fused zinc coated steel and aluminium utilizes industry-leading Heat Sink Technology to actively transfer and dissipate thermal energy. This uniquely enables Exinclad® to disperse heat and resist infernos in excess of 1,000 degrees Celsius.

Fire-proof.
Hail-proof.
Future-proof.

Patented technology that chemically fuses zinc coated steel and aluminium to deliver the world’s safest metal cladding product – a high-performance, high-tensile, non-combustible façade panel that can withstand heat and flaming of up to 1,000 degrees Celsius.

Results

Increased resistance to forming debris.

A total mass of debris exceeding 2.0 kg constitutes a failure of the debris criterion of AS 5113-2016.

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Solid Aluminium Results

3mm solid aluminium panel produced a total mass of 46kg (of which one piece weighed 19kg).

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Exinclad®
results

The Exinclad® panels satisfied this criterion with a total mass of under 100 grams.


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Testing Testing closely emulated an actual building fire scenario. Testing of a range of different metals until the unique combination led to the ground-breaking development of Exinclad®.

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Technology Our technology protects the structural integrity of the panel and prevents dangerous material debris drop and full panel dislodgment during extreme fire events.

Testimonials.

Exinclad® harnesses the lightness of aluminium with the strength and durability of steel to form a high-performance, high tensile, fire-resistant panel.

“No other panel has passed the Debris Criterion of AS5113-2016 full scale fire test.”

Stephen Smith
Team Leader Reaction to Fire and Facade Fire Testing CSIRO

“We have been using Aluminium façade materials for over 30 years and Exinclad® is the most innovative product we’ve come across in that time.”

Allan Hickey
Commercial General Manager G.James Glass & Aluminium

“Exinclad® outperforms solid aluminium, and is the only aluminium based façade panel I have ever seen that passes the debris criteria of AS5113.”

Carl Voss
National Fire Engineering Leader Senior Technical Director, GHD Engineering

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