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Page 1: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

JamesHardieProduct PresentationDecember 2013

Page 2: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

Part A

Part C

Part D

Part BLightweight Construction

What is it?

What are the benefits?

The Sustainability Of Our Products

What are they made from?

The impacts of using them over the life of a building

The impact on people living in buildings made from them

Product Portfolio Gallery

Overview of James Hardie® product range

Overview of Scyon™ product range

Overview of ARChitectural™ product

range

INDEXIntroduction

James Hardie Introduction

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Part A

Introduction

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James Hardie – world leader and pioneer

• Established 125 years ago in Melbourne, in 1888.• Globally today, James Hardie employ around 2,600 talented people.• In fiscal year 2013, James Hardie generated net sales of US$1.3 billion, making us the

world largest fibre cement manufacturer.• We invested an average of US$27.3 million annually over the past 5 years in research

and development - we understand that our investment is unique for the industry.

Pioneer of :• Cellulose fibre- cement in

Australia in1983• Low-density,

advanced cement-composite in Australia in 2006 – Scyon™

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James Hardie - supporting ANZAC’s

In Australia we:• Are the 55* largest company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.• Have a market capitalisation of $4.4*billion.• Manufacture all our products** in Australia and New Zealand – supporting Australian

jobs and the local economy.

*As at 13th April, 2013** Excluding accessories and Scyon™ Axent™ trim

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James Hardie – longevity and peace of mind

• Our products have been tried, tested and trusted for many years, By designers, tradies and consumers across the country. In the harsh Australian environment.

• They have a core DNA of James Hardie® durability.

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Lightweight Construction

Part B

Page 8: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

Lightweight building

materials.

Easy to incorporate into

practical building systems

that touch the earth

lightly- lightweight

construction.

Our products

Page 9: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

What is lightweight construction?

External

masonry

Framing

Sarking

Plasterboar

d

Traditional Masonry Construction MethodsClay masonry veneer Cavity clay masonry

External

masonry Internal

masonryPlasterboard or render

Fibre cement cladding with timber frame

Plasterboard

Fibre cement cladding Framing Sarking

Lightweight Construction

It’s typically

Based on an elevated floor supported by piers or stumps (but can also be a concrete slab on the

ground). Incorporates lightweight cladding materials such as fibre cement, timber, foam and aluminium

products.

Uses a timber or steel frame.

A variation on typical lightweight construction may also include a home that‟s built on a concrete slab

that incorporates lightweight walls and a lightweight roof.

Page 10: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

The benefits of lightweight construction

Lower embodied energy compared to brick construction.

2 Minimal impact on the site.

Permits airflow beneath the floor when installed with lightweight flooring.

4 Larger internal footprint.

Greater design flexibility.

Cost efficient – less trades.

1

3

5

6

7 Speed – less trades.

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This is the energy consumed by all of the

processes associated with the production of a

product. It can be the equivalent of many

years of operational energy.

Generally lightweight construction

uses less embodied energy than

traditional construction methods.

Lower embodied energy means less

fossil fuel is burned. This reduces

greenhouse gasses emitted into our

environment, which is a big plus.

1. Lower embodied energy

Did you know that a timber-framed and elevated floor can have up to ½ the embodied energy of a concrete slab?

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It reduces the need for excavation, cut and fill.

It helps retain trees and other vegetation.

It limits the effect of storm-water flow through a site.

2. Minimal impact on the site

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Helps reduce rising damp.

Gives easy access to services.

Increases visibility for pest

inspection.

3. Permits airflow beneath the floor

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It can generate a greater floor area

within the house, because walls can

be thinner than traditional

construction methods.

4. Larger internal footprint

Did you know that this can add up to 8 square metres on an average 12x15 metre single storey house?

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5. Greater design flexibility

The house can be designed to suit the levels of the block and has greater design flexibility in being able to have split levels.

Did you know that this is a big advantage when the builder is working with a sloping site?

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6. Cost efficient – less trades

Using our products in lightweight

construction:

a) Can significantly reduce

scaffolding costs and the need

for structural beams, that are

required for traditional double

storey construction.

b) Reduces the number of

tradespeople involved to two –

a carpenter and painter.Did you know that many builders strive to reduce their number of trades on site to help improve building efficiency?

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7. Speed – less trades

Using our products in lightweight

construction makes the building

process simpler and faster than

traditional construction that needs

bricklayers, cleaners, renderers and

painters.

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The Sustainability of our products

Part C

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1. Cellulous fibre.

2. Portland cement.

3. Ground sand*.

4. Additives as required for specific

product properties.

5. Water.

What are they made from?

*Sand is a source of respirable silica. It‟s found in many common building products including concrete, bricks, grout and ceramic tiles. Some international authorities consider respirable silica to be a cause of cancer, and breathing excessive amounts can also cause a potentially fatal lung disease. We will be telling you about this and how to safely handle, cut and install our products in our module „Working with fibre cement‟. In the meantime, you can find information about this at www.jameshardie.com.au or by talking to your James Hardie Representative.

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Embodied energy

Our products are low in embodied energy relative to many other building materials like masonry and concrete.

Embodied energy is the energy consumed by all of the process associated with the production of a product. It can be the equivalent of many years of operational energy.

Generally lightweight construction uses less embodied energy than traditional construction methods.

Lower embodied energy means less fossil fuel is burned. This reduces greenhouse gasses emitted into our environment, which is a big plus.

Did you know:A timber framed / brick veneer wall has about 2½ times the embodied energy of a time framed / fibre cement weatherboard wall?A double brick wall has almost 4 times more embodied energy?

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Our products are very durable and low maintenance which helps create building low in

lifetime energy consumption. When installed and maintained correctly and to the extent

set out in James Hardie‟s published literature current at the time of installation they:

Are resistant to:

Resist shrinking, swelling and cracking to hold paint longer than wood.

The impact of using our products over the lifeof a building

Page 22: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

1. Used in the right design they can

be used to create energy

efficient and thermally

comfortable buildings in any

Australian climate.

2. Our products are low in volatile

organic compounds (VOCs).

► VOC‟s are toxic gases,

sometimes called emissions or

odours and come from

numerous household

products. They escape into

the air and contribute to air

pollution

outdoors and inside

our homes.

The impact of using our products over the lifeof a building

Did you know:The energy efficiency of a house is measured in numbers of stars, except in NSW which is rated by BASIX?

As of May 2010, all new homes in QLD and the ACT need to have a 6 star rating?

Did you know:That the CSIRO estimates that occupants of new homes may be exposed to many times the maximum allowable limits of some indoor air pollutants like VOCs?They can cause eye, nose and throat irritation, headache, nausea, dizziness, asthma and skin problems?

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Product PortfolioGallery

Part D

Page 24: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

James Hardie® continually applies

construction and materials science

knowledge to the development of materials

and products to deliver good looking,

sustainable, cost effective and

construction- easy design and building

options.

We have three product portfolios:

James Hardie® product range.

Scyon™ product range.

ARChitectural™ product range.

Our product portfolios

Page 25: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

External Cladding Range

Internal Lining Range

12 Versilux®

Primeline®4 weatherboard 5 HardiePlank® weatherboard

HardieFlex™ sheet1 2 HardieTex™

systemEasyLap™panel3 PanelClad®

sheet6

HardieGroove™11linin

g

Villaboard®10 lining 13 lining

lining

PineRidge®

Commercial Facade

7ExoTec® facade panel & fixing system

8ComTex® facade panel & fixing system

Eaves

HardieFlex™ sheet9

James Hardie® product range

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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Decorative Products

20Lattice 21 Columns HardieScreen®Artista®

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

HardieSmart™ Components

HardieBreak™14 thermal

stripFlooring

HardiePanel™

15 compressedsheet

James Hardie™

16ceramic tileunderlay

James Hardie™

17vinyl and corkunderlay

HardieBrace™18 sheet

Bracing

HardieFence™EasyLock®19system

Fencing – WA only

James Hardie® product range

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External cladding.

A smooth flat sheet that is painted on-site

to create a flat panel look.

Square edges and a range of accessories

enable fast installation.

Can also be used as bracing.

1. HardieFlex™ sheet Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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External cladding.

A strong, pre-primed base sheet

that is finished on site with a

specialist texture coat system,

which includes joint

reinforcement.

It can significantly reduce the

cost of scaffolding and structural

beams compared to rendered

masonry.Sheets can also be used

as bracing.

2. HardieTex™ system

Made in Australia

Did you know that the lightweight HardieTex™ system is about 80% the cost of rendered face brick?Want to know more? Read the full article on page 8 of The Smarter Construction Book.

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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External cladding.

A strong base sheet with a

shiplap vertical joint - eliminates

the need for a vertical set and

control joint

Finished on site with a roller-

applied textured paint finish -

eliminates the need for

specialised applicators.

Large sheets sizes with off-the-

shelf corner finishing details

give fast and cost effective

broadwall coverage.

3. EasyLap™ panel Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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External cladding.

4 profiles – Summit, Newport,

Heritage, Chamfer.

Pre-primed for fast

paint application.

HardieLock™ fixing system

(Summit and Newport)

enables off-stud joining

conceal fixing.

Double board width (Chamfer

and Heritage) enables fast

wall coverage.

4. Primeline® weatherboard Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

Page 31: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

External cladding.

4 profiles – Woodgrain, Smooth,

Old Style, Rusticated.

Can also be used as bracing.

5. HardiePlank™ weatherboard Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

Page 32: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

External cladding.

A pre-textured sheet in two

modern styles – Stucco and

TextureLine, used externally for

feature walls or gable ends.

Fast installation – Its square

edges and wide range of

accessories enable it to go up

fast.

Sheets can also be used

as bracing.

6. PanelClad® sheet Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

Page 33: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

External commercial

facade system – expressed

joint.

A fully sealed, compressed

facade panel installed with

a proprietary fixing system.

9/12mm thick.

10 panel sizes – sealed on

all six sides for durability and

stability.

Site-painted or pre-finished

off-site.

7. ExoTec® facade panel and fixing system

Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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External commercial facade system –

monolithic look.

A pre-primed panel that‟s site-finished with a

high-build acrylic texture system that

incorporates both reinforced jointing and

texture coating*.

9mm thick in 2 sizes.

* To be applied in accordance with the texture coat

manufacturer‟s guidelines.

8. ComTex® facade panel and fixing system

Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

Page 35: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

Eaves lining.

A smooth flat sheet that is

produced in widths

specifically made for eaves.

Painted on-site to create a

flat panel look.

Square edges and a range

of accessories enable fast

and affordable installation.

9. HardieFlex™ sheet in eaves lining sizes Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

Page 36: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

Internal lining.

A flat sheet with long edges recessed for

flush jointing using James Hardie™

Base and Top Coat.

Sanded smooth.

Can be painted, wall papered or tiled.

Wet, dry and areas high traffic areas.

Greater tile adhesion than

plasterboard . Can also be used as

internal bracing.

Superior* resistance to moisture

damage in the event that it gets wet.* compared to plasterboard and other

non fibre cement linings

10. Villaboard® lining Made in Australia

Villaboard® lining is still the best…Get the full report jameshardie.com.au

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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Internal lining.

A flat sheet that has vertical

V- shaped grooves carved

into its face.

Sheet edges are finished with a

half groove to conceal butt

jointing and make it fast and easy

to install.

Can be used as an internal

wall lining and on eaves and

soffits.

11. HardieGroove™ lining

Made in New Zealand

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

Page 38: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

Internal lining.

A pre-sanded and pre-sealed sheet with

square edges for butt joints .

Can be used as an internal wall and ceiling

lining in laundries, kitchens and high traffic

areas – because it has greater resistance to

impact than standard plasterboard.

Can also be used in exposed beam ceilings

and soffits.

Can also be used as internal bracing.

Its square edges with a wide range of

accessories make it easy and fast to install.

12. Versilux® lining Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

Page 39: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

Internal lining.

A timber-textured, site-painted

sheet lining.

Can be used as an internal wall lining

in living areas, hallways, garages and

workshops.

Joined off-stud, which

minimises wastage.

Its large sheet sizes, square edges and

a wide range of accessories make it

easy and fast to install.

Can also be used as internal bracing.

13. PineRidge® lining Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

Page 40: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

HardieSmart™ Component.

Specifically designed for use behind our external

cladding on steel frames to reduce thermal

bridging

Excellent compression resistance and great

strength.

Enhances thermal performance, boosts wall

performance, and helps reduce façade

waviness.

Non-absorbent, mould and termite resistant.

43mm wide x 2,750mm long to suit common

wall frame sizes.

Self adhesive backing tape for fast and easy

installation and cuts easily with a Stanley

knife.

14. HardieBreak™ thermal strip Made in South Korea

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

Page 41: JamesHardie ProductPresentation December 2013. Part A Part C Part D Part B Lightweight Construction What is it? What are the benefits? The Sustainability

Structural flooring substrate.

For ceramic tile finishes over

timber or lightweight steel

floor joists.

Suitable for internal wet-area

floors or as an external

substrate for tiled balconies,

verandas and decks.

A durable, moisture damage

resistant alternative to particle

board and plywood, and a

lightweight alternative to

concrete.

15. HardiePanel™ compressed sheet Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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Underlay.

For wet or dry areas, on top of

internal timber, particleboard and

plywood substrates, and under

ceramic tiles.

Helps to protect against

movement that can cause tile

cracking.

Large sheets with a pre-marked

nailing pattern for fast and easy

installation – suitable for underlay nail

guns.

Pre-sealed to improve moisture

resistance.

16. James Hardie™ ceramic tile underlay Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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Underlay.

Can be used on top of internal timber,

particleboard and plywood

substrates, and under vinyl or cork.

Large sheets come with a pre-marked

nailing pattern to make installation

easy and fast.

Suitable for underlay nail guns –

making installation fast.

17. James Hardie™ vinyl and cork underlay Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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Bracing.

5mm thick to provide

structural* bracing against

lateral forces.

Use under wall cladding in

residential and medium-

density homes.

Suitable for timber or light

gauge steel frames .

Large sheets with pre-marked

nailing pattern for fast

installation.* Exposure to the elements should not be longer than

three months.

18. HardieBrace™ sheet Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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Fencing - available in WA only.

A site painted, postless system

7mm thick interlocking

HardieFence™ sheets installed with a

metal top cap. Suitable for sandy soil

on either flat or

sloping sites.

Fast installation - no need to dig post

holes and wait for concrete footings

to cure.

19. HardieFence™ EasyLock® system Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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A decorative screen with either a

square or diamond lattice pattern.

Great for gazebos, verandas, fences

or screens.

Extremely durable compared to

timber. There are no fasteners which

can rust over time.

20. HardieScreen™ lattice Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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A hollow column with a

smooth surface.

Classic or tapered profile

available in a range of sizes.

Various capitals and

bases available.

21. Artista® column Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.james hardie.com.au

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The brainchild of James

Hardie‟s research and

development team, Scyon™ :

Was pioneered by James Hardie

over 8 years ago.

Was the FIRST advanced,

lightweight cement composite

building material with heavy

duty performance.

It‟s fundamentally different from

James Hardie® original fibre

cement, and even today,

remains unique to the industry.

What is Scyon™?

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The science behind Scyon™

James Hardie® DNA of DURABILITY

James Hardie® DNA of DURABILITY

PLUS

ENHANCED lightweight and low density properties. Providing improved WORKABILITY.

Scyon™ :

Uses CLD™ – Ceramic Low

Density micro-particle

technology - combined with

a specially modified

manufacturing process

technology.

Retains all the heavy-duty DNA

of James Hardie® fibre cement

with the added benefit of being

low-density and lighter in

weight.

Is thick and solid, yet easy to

cut, gun-nail, handle and

install.

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Linea™

1 weatherboard

6 Secura™

exterior

flooring

3

cladding

Stria™

4

cladding

Axon™

Secura™

interior5 flooring

2

cladding

Matrix™

Scyon™ product range

External Cladding

Flooring

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.scyon.com.au

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1. Scyon™ Linea™ weatherboard

External cladding.

It‟s the weatherboard that doesn‟t

weather like traditional weatherboard.

16mm thick with deep shadow

lines. Two widths 150/180mm.

Easy to install back bevelled boards to

sit flush with the stud.

Pre-primed for fast paint

application. A range of corner

accessories.

Concealed

fixing. Joined off

stud.

Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.scyon.com.au

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2. Scyon™ Matrix™ cladding

External cladding.

A flat, smooth panel installed to create

a geometric, expressed joint look.

4 panel sizes – sealed on all six sides

for durability and stability.

Simple to install with Scyon™ cavity trim

battens – no steel top hats required.

Pre-primed sheets for fast paint application.

Brad nailing minimises visual interruption

(for wind classifications up to N3).

Made in Australia and New Zealand

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.scyon.com.au

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3. Scyon™ Stria™ cladding

External cladding.

Fast way to achieve a timeless and

classic look.

Three profiles ranging from 14 to

16mm thick, each features a horizontal

ship- lapped joint.

Pre-primed for fast paint application.

Joined on or off stud.

Easy-to-cut mitred corners mean that

horizontal lines wrap corners

seamlessly.

Made in Australia and New Zealand

Did you know that using Stria™ cladding instead of render on a double storey home can save you about $17,000? This is because it has a simple, speedy installation method.Want to know more? Read the full article on page 8 of The Smarter Construction Book

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.scyon.com.au

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4. Scyon™ Axon™ cladding

External cladding.

Vertically grooved panel that looks

sharp and smooth.

Two vertical groove width

patterns 133/400mm.

Smooth or grained texture options.

3 sizes of sheets, sized to fit

common wall frame sizes = less

waste and cutting.

Large sheet sizes and the shiplap

joint enable fast installation.

Pre-primed for fast paint application.

Made in New Zealand

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.scyon.com.au

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5. Scyon™ Secura™ interior flooring

Structural flooring substrate.

Suitable for tile, vinyl and carpet finishes

over timber or steel floor joists.

Ideal for residential and some

commercial applications.

Up to 40% faster to install than

conventional compressed fibre cement

sheet .

No need for pre-drilling and screwing, because it

can be gun nailed and is easy to cut like timber.

Tongue and grooved .

Full floor waterproofing is not needed outside

an enclosed shower area.

Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.scyon.com.au

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6. Scyon™ Secura™ exterior flooring

External structural flooring substrate.

Suitable for tiles over timber or lightweight

steel floor joists in residential applications.

It‟s continuous mesh reinforcement adds

strength and impact resistance.

Up to 40% faster to install than conventional

compressed fibre cement sheet.

No need for pre-drilling and screwing, because it

can be gun nailed and is easy to cut like timber.

Tongue and groove which eliminates the need

for timber trimmers under these joints.

Strong, no squeak feel.

Made in Australia

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.scyon.com.au

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► Range of commercial pre-finished products .

► Offer outstanding durability.

► Supports the creation of

enduring architecture.

► The range features

ChromaShield™ technology:

► The combination of a series of

advanced and durable

coatings;

► Wth James Hardie® cement-

composite substrates that also have

durability as its core DNA.

► Offers a “double shield” of durability,

from the surface level coating to the

core.

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► Each ChromaShield™ series coating has been

specified with the end product in mind, to further

enhance its look, finish and application

durability.

► ChromaShield™ technology key attributes* include:

► Resistance to household stains, chemicals

and solvents.

► Resistance to fading and yellowing.

► Resistance to cracking, peeling and flaking.

► Resistance to bacteria and mould.

► Are low in maintenance and are easy- to-clean.

*Key attributes apply when the product is installed and maintained correctly and to the extent set out in James Hardie‟s published literature current at the time of installation.

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.arc-architectural.com.au

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Matrix™

cladding2

ARChitectural™

Inraw™ panel

ARChitectural™

1 Invibe™

panel

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.arc-architectural.com.au

ARChitectural™ product range

Commercial Internal Wall Lining

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► Pre-finished, commercial interior wall

and ceiling panel.

► Suitable for both wet and dry areas.

► Characterised by a lustrous coloured look.

► Features ChromaShield™ 200 series coating.

► 2700 x 1200 x 6mm.

► 12 colours.

► Gloss and satin finish.

► Fix direct to stud.

► Range of anodised aluminium extrusions

for finishing details.

ARChitectural™ Invibe™ panel Made in New Zealand

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.arc-architectural.com.au

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► Pre-finished commercial interior wall and

ceiling panel.

► Suitable for dry areas only.

► Characterised by a natural raw

concrete aesthetic.

► Features ChromaShield™ 100 series coating.

► 2700 x 1200 x 6mm.

► 1 colour.

► Gloss and satin finish.

► Fix direct to stud.

► Range of anodised aluminium extrusions

for finishing details.

ARChitectural™ Inraw™ panel Made in New Zealand

For further information about performance, installation, warranties and warnings: www.arc-architectural.com.au

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