African Design Magazine ADM #36 December 2017 | Page 15

KALSIPLANK KalsiPlank is a bre cement board purposely designed for external wall cladding. Light, strong and easy to work with, this material is a great combination of aesthetics and technology for both new and renovation projects that demand design versatility for contemporary build solutions. alsiPlank is a practical, robust material that is used as an alternative to timber facades. It is non-combustible and resists moisture, high humidity and termite a acks. It can be fixed onto timber or steel framing. The material forms part of a dry construction system that enables a much faster build to the typical brick and mortar application. KalsiPlank is available in two finishes – smooth and textured. It provides the same visual aesthetic appeal and textured feel as traditional timber without the disadvantages that are usually associated with timber planks (i.e. high maintenance costs, short life span, damp, rot and major fire risk). “Our systems are quick and easy to install, energy efficient and surpass performance levels in terms of thermal capacity, fire protection and acoustics.”- Amanda Nortje, Marley Building Systems' Product Manager for Fibre Cement. KalsiPlank falls under the Marley Building Systems innovative dry construction portfolio in South Africa. As the local subsidiary of global industrial group, Etex, Marley Building Systems is driven to define new building methodologies that will be embraced across the Continent. There are four product brands that fall under the Marley Building Systems umbrella. These are: Siniat (gypsum ceilings and partitions), Kalsi (fibre cement ceilings & cladding), Equitone (high density fibre cement through-coloured facade materials), and Promat (high performance insulation and passive fire protection solutions). Fibre cement products are defined as non-combustible in the SANS 10400: Part T Fire Protection National Building Regulation Act. Kalsi fibre cement also has a Surface Spread of Flame classification of Class 1 when tested in accordance with BS 476: Part 7... africandesignmagazine.com 15