- Carrier & Bracketry Systems
- Envelope Systems
- Feature Beams
- General Fabrications
- Guarding and Armco
- Gutter Systems
- Handrail and Balustrading
- Louvre & Sunshade Systems
- Plant Screening
- Powder Coating
- Profiled Systems
- Rainscreen & Panel Systems
- Rainwater Systems
- Secret Fix Capping System
- Bullnose Fascia & Soffit Systems
Rainscreen & Panel Systems
Phoenix Fabrications Rainscreen Product Range
Today’s designers demand and expect choice and flexibility; they look for aesthetic solutions combined with practicality. The Phoenix design concept provides exactly that, with the Phoenix Fabrications product range being the solution of choice for many architectural situations.
Applications & Features
The principles of Rainscreen facades can be used both for interior as well as exterior architectural designs for new and refurbished buildings. Applications as follows -
* Ventilated facades
* Curtain walling
* Fascias and roof detailing
* Soffit detailing
* Column casing
* Balcony cladding and infill’s
* Tunnel linings
* Partitioning and other interior uses
Facades to your design with the quality to behave perfectly when using large scale panels where both flatness and rigidity is needed.
Investment in fully automated, CNC flat bed routing technology has allowed Phoenix Fabrications to further push the fabrication boundaries and can process board products including ACM up to 6000mm x 2000mm.
These developments have given architects designers and contractors greater scope in material choice and increased confidence to specify Phoenix Fabrications Rainscreen products in an ever increasing range of building envelope situations.
Support System
A fully adjustable system of cleats and carrier profile offers a hands free lining and leveling facility for cladding zones from 100mm to 320mm. The isolation of the structural bracket and fixing reduces thermal transmittance to a negligible level, making the substructure 'L' compliant.
Structural
Phoenix Fabrications Rainscreen cladding systems are developed and produced to CWCT guidelines and have been specified on many projects. Consult with Phoenix for any restrictions.


