NVELOPE® NV6 System
Suitable for supporting a vertical timber batten for fixing vertical and/or horizontal cladding elements.
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About
- NV1 is the NVELOPE subframe system for vertical cladding applications.
- NVELOPE 'T' and 'L' profiles are fixed using NVELOPE support brackets, fixed through a series of fixed and sliding points.
- NVELOPE flexible point brackets absorb wind loading and allow for expansion and contraction.
- NVELOPE fixed point brackets absorb the vertical dead loads.
- NVELOPE bracket spacing is determined by cladding options such as the dimensions and weight of the façade cladding, local wind loads and cladding zone.
Applications
Adjustable, thermally broken, sub-framing system – NV6 is used for supporting a timber batten (to support vertical and/or horizontal cladding elements).
- Timber
- Timber laminate
- Plywood
- Weather board
Features
- Manufactured from extruded aluminium alloys conforming to AS/NZS 1866:1997 (material) and EN 755 production standards.
- Non-Combustible to AS1530.1
- Suitable in high corrosive environments C4 and C5.
- Thermally broken to meet Section J NCC 2019 & 2022 thermal bridging requirements.
- Engineered to Australian Standards.
Documentation
Need more system info? Download our detailed system drawings, installation guides and associated data sheets.
Download NV6 DocumentationOrder AutoCAD DrawingsMaterial
The selection of materials to use in the construction of a subframe system within a rainscreen façade is of paramount importance. Material choice can also affect the thermal performance of the overall rainscreen in addition to engineering assurance.
- Aluminium is inherently corrosion resistant however this can be complemented and further improved by additional treatment including anodising and powder coating.
- All NVELOPE systems only use the superior 6005 T5 alloy, which provides superior strength and performance over and above other commonly used aluminium.
Standards
- AS/NZS 1170.0 Structural design actions Part 0: General principles
- AS/NZS 1664.1 Aluminium structures Part 1: Limit state design
- AS/NZS 1866 Aluminium and aluminium alloys – Extruded rod, bar, solid and hollow shapes
- AS1530.1 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components, and structures Combustibility test for materials