Montage system

Invisible installation with back-cut anchors

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HIDE- anchor – MVFfacade assembly, rear-notched anchors, ventilated facade

It involves attaching a cladding board to a double vertical-horizontal substructure using mechanical expansion anchors. The anchors are mounted in precisely drilled, conical holes in the cladding.

The installation of the facade in the invisible mechanical system using rear-cut anchors requires the use of a minimum 10 mm thick cladding. Learn more about the invisible fastening of the Eternit-Tergo mounting system.

Invisible installation with back-cut anchors, using the HIDE-anchor (MVF) system, is an innovative solution for the installation of ventilated facades. This system allows for discreet and aesthetic installation of facade panels, eliminating the visibility of screws or other fastening elements from the outside. Back-cut anchors guarantee solid fixing, while maintaining the elegant appearance of the facade. This solution is perfect for projects where aesthetics play a key role.

Advantages of Invisible Mounting on Rear-Cutting Anchors (HIDE-anchor – MVF):

  1. Aesthetics: Without visible fastening elements on the façade, an aesthetic and modern appearance of the façade is achieved.
  2. Discreet: The HIDE-anchor system guarantees discreetness by eliminating the need for visible screws or anchors.
  3. Solidity of the Fixing: Back-cut anchors ensure stable fixing of the façade panels, keeping them in a safe position.
  4. Aesthetic Protection: The lack of protruding elements reduces the risk of damage to the façade, which affects the long-term aesthetics of the façade.
  5. Increased Durability: Less exposure to weather conditions due to hidden mounting translates into increased system durability.
  6. Easier Maintenance: The lack of protruding elements makes the façade easier to clean and maintain.

Defects:

  1. Installation Costs: Hidden mount systems can be more expensive to install compared to traditional methods.
  2. More Complex Installation: Installation requires greater precision and experience, which can lead to increased labor costs.
  3. Material Choice Limitations: Some siding materials may be less compatible with concealed installation, which may impact the availability of finishing options.

It is worth considering these advantages and disadvantages in the context of your specific project and priorities in order to carefully tailor your choice of mounting system to your individual aesthetic and functional needs.


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