
WINDO-VF Clinker
Maximum profile length
177 in (4500 mm)
Cladding weight limit
≈ 20.5 psf (100 kg/m²)
Operating temperature
−58°F to +176°F (−50 °C … +80 °C)
Design life
≥ 50 years
Description
The WINDO-VF Clinker system is a ventilated façade substructure designed for fastening clinker or ceramic tiles using concealed mechanical clips. The system consists of vertical aluminum profiles anchored to the wall through adjustable brackets, creating a ventilated air gap between the building envelope and the cladding material. This design improves thermal efficiency, prevents condensation, and provides excellent resistance to environmental loads. WINDO-VF systems allow quick, precise installation and long service life, meeting European façade performance and fire-safety standards.
Advantages
Hidden fastening — clean architectural look
Full adjustability in both horizontal and vertical planes
Durable, corrosion-resistant aluminum construction
Suitable for ceramic, clinker, and stone façades
Improved thermal and moisture performance of walls
Lightweight and fast installation
Long service life with minimal maintenance

Technical Characteristics
Maximum profile length
177 in (4500 mm)
Cladding weight limit
≈ 20.5 psf (100 kg/m²)
Substructure material
Aluminum alloy EN AW-6063 T6
Fasteners
Stainless steel A2 / A4
Thermal separation pads
EPDM or polyethylene spacers
Cladding
Clinker / ceramic tiles
Ventilation gap
1.2 – 2.0 in (30–50 mm) (recommended)
Maximum cladding thickness
1-9/16 in (40 mm)
Performance
Wind resistance
up to 62 psf (depending on anchor spacing)
Fire class
A1 (non-combustible)
Operating temperature
−58°F to +176°F (−50 °C … +80 °C)
Design life
≥ 50 years
Characteristics
Profile types
vertical L / T / Ω profiles
Fastening
concealed mechanical clips
Adjustable bracket depth
2-3/8" to 8-5/8"
Typical spacing
24" centers
Maximum bracket spacing
51 in (1300 mm)
Maximum system depth
18-1/4 in (464 mm)
Choose color

RAL 3005
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