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ATLAS 102

ATLAS 102

aluminium drip profiles for balconies and terraces

ATLAS 102

Most important features

  • innovative eave sealing system
  • part of balcony and terrace insulation systems
  • resistant to highly alkaline environments: mortars and insulating coatings
  • resistant to UV radiation and mechanical damage
  • easy and quick installation

Product description

Ensures tightness is maintained in the drip areas.
Provides effective drainage of rainwater beyond the eave - from balcony or terrace surfaces.
It protects the surfaces below the eave from dampness from water running off the slope.
It protects the edges of the tiles from mechanical damage.
Substrate types - cementitious subfloors and other substrates having adequate stiffness or bearing capacity.

Main properties

    Protected against corrosion - the aluminium profile is coated with two types of protective coating.
    It has a profiled drip, draining water away from the wall surface.
    Allows easy and airtight installation of ATLAS HYDROBAND 3G insulation tape (included) and its connection to the sub-tile insulation.
    It has a shaped threshold and an attached expansion cord which allows the ceramic cladding to work properly.
    It has a long-lasting durability - it is resistant to weather conditions, corrosion, the aggressive effects of cement mortars, cementitious insulation coatings and the environment, including very high pH and UV radiation.
    It is produced in three standard colours - grey (RAL 7037), brown (RAL 8019) and graphite (RAL 7024). It is possible to order any colour from the RAL palette (minimum order quantity for the Main Profile is 10 pieces). The lead time for custom orders is 14 working days.

Main parameters

    Corrosion protection:
    - primer: electroplating 600 mg / m2
    - polyester protective coating approx. 70 μm

    Length:
    - profile - 2 m
    - ATLAS HYDROBAND 3G insulation tape - 2.2 m
    - expansion cord with a diameter of 6 mm - 2 m
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ATLAS 102
ATLAS 102
aluminium drip profiles for balconies and terraces

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