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Facade Thermal Panel Primeberg Cerros Grafit
Cerros Grafit — graphite shades with a marble pattern.
The thermal panel combines EPS-100 insulation and Cerrad clinker tiles in the Grafit color. The rich dark gray tone is complemented by expressive white veins that create the effect of natural marble.
Such a facade looks modern and prestigious, emphasizes the architecture and adds premium expressiveness. Cerros Grafit harmoniously combines with wood, glass, and metal, making the building unique.
Suitable for which types of buildings
- Private houses and cottages — elegant appearance and insulation.
- Summer houses and country houses — comfort in any season.
- Multi-apartment residential buildings — reduction of heating costs and a modern appearance.
- Commercial properties (shops, offices, restaurants) — attractive facade and savings on utility costs.
- Industrial buildings — effective insulation and aesthetics.
Why choose thermal panels from Primeberg?
- Modern production with quality control.
- 20-year warranty.
- Lightweight and fast installation.
- Insulation and decoration in one material.
- Heat retention in winter and coolness preservation in summer.
Technical specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Tile color | Graphite / Gray |
| Texture | Matte |
| Tile type | Clinker gres |
| Tile manufacturer | Cerrad |
| Panel size (Width × Length) | 1040 × 560 millimeters |
| Thermal conductivity (λ) | 0.037 watts per meter-kelvin |
| Polystyrene class | EPS-100 (Density — 18 kilograms per cubic meter) |
| Water absorption | 2–4 percent |
| Weight | from 5 to 15 kilograms (depending on thickness) |
| Area of one panel | 0.582 square meters |
| Quantity per 1 square meter | 2 pieces |
Polystyrene thickness: which one to choose?
Not sure which thickness to choose? Here is a short guide depending on the building type and climate. If you have doubts — we will recommend the optimal option specifically for your project.
| Thickness | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| 50 millimeters | Minimum additional insulation for already insulated buildings or facades where increasing thickness is not possible. Provides a small effect and is mainly used as a corrective or decorative solution rather than full insulation. |
| 80 millimeters | Initial level of thermal insulation for relatively warm walls or regions with a mild climate. In Europe it is used for renovation projects but does not meet modern energy efficiency requirements for new residential buildings. |
| 100 millimeters | Basic option for small buildings, summer houses, or houses with seasonal residence. Provides noticeable reduction of heat loss, but in colder European regions it is already considered the minimum acceptable level. |
| 120 millimeters | The most balanced solution for most suburban residential houses in moderate and cold climates. Provides a comfortable indoor microclimate and real savings on heating without excessive material consumption. |
| 150 millimeters | Complies with national building standards for thermal insulation of multi-apartment residential buildings. A high-quality solution for energy-efficient and suburban houses with permanent residence. Allows significant reduction of heating costs and approaches low-energy or passive house standards. |
| 200 millimeters | Maximum insulation level for northern regions or buildings with nearly zero energy consumption (NZEB). Used where minimal heat loss is the priority rather than initial savings and complies with European thermal insulation standards for multi-apartment residential buildings. |
The thicker the polystyrene — the better the thermal insulation. We will help you select the optimal thickness for your building.
Installation and storage recommendations
Installation:
- Surface preparation: Before installation, the facade must be clean, dry, and even. If necessary, eliminate all irregularities and defects.
- Marking: Carefully mark the panel placement starting from the bottom row.
- Fixing: Panels are fixed to the wall using special dowels and polyurethane adhesive foam. It is important to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations regarding the quantity and placement of fixings.
- Joint grouting: After installation, the joints between tiles must be filled with special grout to provide additional sealing and an aesthetic appearance.
Storage:
- Store thermal panels in a dry, ventilated room protected from direct sunlight and moisture.
- Panels must be stored horizontally on a flat surface to prevent deformation.
Do you want a beautiful and warm facade?
We will select the thickness, color, and configuration for your building, prepare a three-dimensional preview, and provide an accurate calculation.
Leave a request on the website or call: +380 (66) 373 13 31