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Mechanical facade cladding is a modern technique used to cover the exterior surfaces of buildings in a way that combines both aesthetic appeal and durability. In this method, cladding materials are mounted onto the building structure using a mechanical system. These systems typically involve aluminum, steel, or specialized fasteners to securely attach the cladding to the structure.

Mechanical systems account for the natural movements of materials—such as expansion and contraction—allowing for a long-lasting and safe facade without causing damage over time. Additionally, the mechanical installation method enables faster and more efficient application of exterior cladding.

Porcelain and marble are among the most commonly used materials in mechanical facade cladding. Porcelain delivers excellent performance on exteriors with its durability and high resistance to water. Marble, on the other hand, stands out with its elegance and natural texture. Each piece of marble adds a unique character to the facade through its distinctive veining patterns, providing buildings with a sophisticated appearance that lasts for years.

The use of porcelain and marble in mechanical facade systems enhances buildings both visually and structurally. These materials not only protect the exterior but also contribute to a prestigious and refined look.