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1 inspiration 's component INSTALLATION GUIDE

2 With the living philosophy of working on dreams & innovation SHERA has successfully developed a range of products to suit idealistic living. SHERA's creativity helps you live modern life with the nature in the nature. as far as...your imagination can go Boundless Envision Imagination is set free to design with SHERA. No matter whether a new construction or renovation works, SHERA provides fuel for creation. Unique architectural styles with arches and aesthetically rounded structures blend best with SHERA's products. Spectacular Design SHERA Collection's distinctive design elegantly dresses-up the building in the latest trend. SHERA Siding Collection,Ceiling Collection,Flooring Collection and Roofing Collection are offered in a variety of colors, textures, and profiles. These sidings can also be furnished with most of other decorative materials such as ceramic tiles, color paints, laminates, wall papers etc. Speedy Fabrication SHERA's ease of handling, preparation, workability and installation has ensured the speed of fabrication matches with the speed of thinking. Environmental Friendliness SHERA products are made from natural and recycled cellulose fibers. The product contains NON ASBESTOS rendering it as environmental friendly & harmless product. SHERA Plank's impeccable wood texture brings us close to nature without disturbing the nature. Superlative Attribute SHERA's unique cement based composite material is specially designed for both interior and exterior usage. Its superior performance in terms of high durability, material stability, moisture and fire resistance offers hassle-free quality for lifetime.

3 inspiration 's component THE THAI OLYMPIC FIBRE-CEMENT CO.,LTD. 2426/3 Mahaphant Building, Chareonkrung Road, Bangkorlhaem, Bangkok, 10120, Thailand Contact Number: (662) Fax: (662) content Product Port Plank / Splendid Plank / Skirt / Flexy Board / Lining Board / Accessories Framing and fixing General / Timber & Steel Frame / Jointing Wall Cladding & Underlayment General Board Cladding / Plank Cladding Splendid Plank Cladding / Cladding on Masonry Wall / Cladding on Concrete Wall / Ceramic Tile Underlay Curved Wall General, Fixing & Framing / Jointing Skirt General & Fixing on concrete wall / Fixing on other wall board panel Spacial Installation Details Corners / Moisture Management / Control Joint / Surface Finishing Work Instruction Tungsten Tipped Score and Snap Knife / Other cutting tools / Hole Forming Handling and Storage Handling and Storage / Technical Data Sheet

4 Product Feature Weather Resistance Non-Asbestos Immune to Water Damage SHERA products are manufactured to withstand cyclic weather changes. These products have been tested for durability according to EN : 2000 and ASTM C 1185 standards & confirm stability in testing cycles of freezing - thawing, heating - raining & soaking - drying. They also pass the test for warm water resistance. SHERA is environmental friendly product, made from eco-friendly non-forestry plantations and recycled fiber and does not contain asbestos which is harmful for human life. SHERA's cement based material renders SHERA with an excellent resistance against water damage. SHERA provides an exceptional product for both interior and exterior applications. Product Port Plank Splendid Plank Skirt Flexy Board Lining Board Accessories Sound Insulation SHERA board has been tested for sound insulation properties according to ASTM E90-99 standard. Optimum STC value obtained by SHERA ensures the satisfactory level of sound prevention in SHERA Board cladded wall & ceiling systems. Termite Resistance SHERA products are unaffected by termites and insects.

5 Product Port roduct Portfol product portfolio profile Square-Cut Edge Square-Cut Edge Square-Cut Edge Square-Cut Edge surface texture Unsanded Smooth size (mm.) 6.0 x 1200 x x 1220 x x 1200 x x 1220 x x 1200 x x 1220 x x 1220 x x 1220 x x 1200 x x 1220 x 2440 Cassia Teak Coco 8.0 x 150 x x 200 x x 150 x x 200 x x 150 x x 200 x x 150 x x 200 x x 150 x x 200 x x 150 x x 200 x 4000 effective cover (mm.) 125 (For width 150 mm.) 125 (For width 150 mm.) 125 (For width 150 mm.) 175 (For width 200 mm.) 175 (For width 200 mm.) 175 (For width 200 mm.)

6 Product Port ccessories product portfolio accessories profile Croton Yellow Flame Orchid Tree Pride of India profile Recessed Edge Classic Curve for finishing cover cut ends covering ends of internal and external cladding 100% pure acrylic emulsion with excellent resistance against fungus and alkali coverage sq.m./us.gallon (25-30 micron) surface texture Cassia Smooth Cassia Smooth Cassia Smooth Cassia Smooth surface texture Sanded Smooth Smooth Smooth package size liter size (mm.) 10.0 x 150 x x 150 x x 150 x x 200 x 3000 effective cover (mm.) size (mm.) 6.0 x 1200 x x 1220 x x 1200 x x 1220 x x 100 x x 75 x x 100 x 3050

7 accessories ccessories F X Framing and Fixing for fixing SHERA with light gauge steel frame thickness mm. for fixing SHERA with steel frame thickness more than 1.00 mm. Polyurethane joint sealant used for jointing SHERA boards and planks 15" aluminium barrel gun used for applying both cartridge and sausage types of SHERA Sealants General Timber & Steel Frame Jointing finished class 1 1 package size 310 / 600 ml. length (mm.) 20 / / 40 diameter 10 G 10 G package size 500 pcs./box 200 pcs./box

8 Framing and Fixing general SHERA Siding can be fixed with either steel frame or timber frame. Frame and method of framing must comply with relevant building regulations and standards in each country, as well as SHERA Siding Installation manual. When used in severe weather, class 3 or 4 screw and nail should be used to avoid corrosion and damage. Contact your local fastener producers for more information on these types of fasteners. Studs and fasteners spacing for each degree of wind load must be installed according to the following table 1. Framing and Fixing

9 Framing and Fixing general Table 1 STANDARD: For non-cyclonic ( AS ) Wind Classification. Permissible Wind Speed (m/s) Permissible Stress Pressure (Pa.) STANDARD: For cyclonic ( AS ) Wind Classification. Permissible Wind Speed (m/s) Permissible Stress Pressure (Pa.) SHERA Flexy Board - 4 and 4.5 mm. Maximum Stud Spacing Maximum Fastener Spacing Sheet Edge Middle SHERA Flexy Board - 6, 8,10, and 12 mm. Maximum Stud Spacing Maximum Fastener Spacing Sheet Edge Middle Maximum Stud & Fastener Spacing for SHERA Siding (mm.) N N N N N N C C C C n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Framing and Fixing SHERA Plank Maximum Stud and Fastener Spacing Fastener fixed above the lap Fastener fixed under the lap n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a SHERA Splendid Plank Maximum Stud and Fastener Spacing SHERA Skirt Maximum Fastener Spacing Fastener fixed above the lap Fastener fixed under the lap n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 600 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Remark : Less than 8 mm. board is not reccommended for use in the wet area or external area where board is prone to moisture movement.

10 Framing and Fixing timber & steel frame Timber for framing must have the level of properties and durability in accordance with their desired service life. Nail should be used when fixing SHERA siding with timber frame. Contact your local nail supplier for more information. Nails should not be over or under driven as it will reduce holding strength of the sheet. See figure 1 for recommended application. Drive nail flush with top of SHERA Siding product Thickness of steel frame must be more than 0.55 mm. Minimum flange widths at sheet joints must be 38 mm. SHERA's screws Fix-B or Fix-W, detailed in page 12, should be used when fixing with steel frame. Screw should not be over or under driven as it will reduce holding strength of the sheet. See figure 2 for recommended application. Drive screw flush with top of SHERA Siding product Framing and Fixing flush nailing unacceptable under driven unacceptable over driven flush nailing unacceptable under driven unacceptable over driven Figure 1 : Nail Fastener Figure 2 : Screw Fastener

11 Framing and Fixing timber & steel frame Screw should be fixed as close to the stud corner as possible, in order to avoid bending of stud flange. When one stud is used at the joint of two SHERA sheet, do fix them in the direction from the open side of the stud to the closed side of the stud. See figure 4 for details. Not Recommended STEP 1 : Fix sheet to the open side of flange STEP 2 : Fix the next sheet to the web side of the flange Framing and Fixing Figure 4 : Screw Fastening at Joint Minim um stud width at sheet joint is 38 mm. Recommended Figure 3: Screw Fastening Position 38 mm. 38 mm. Figure 5 : Screw Fastening at Joint

12 Framing and Fixing timber & steel frame jointing When width of stud at the joint is less than minimum requirement (38 mm.), additional stud or steel angle must be attached to ensure that the sheets are adequately supported. See figure 6 and 7 for correct joint details. Butt Joint Butt joint can be used in dry siding area and where an exposed joint appearance is acceptable. 12 mm. 12 mm. Figure 6 : Jointing with two studs Figure 8 : Butt Joint Polyurethane Joint In wet or external wall area, polyurethane based sealant such as SHERA PU25 should be used to seal the joint between two sheets. For PU joint, joint gap between the edges of sheet should not be less than 3 mm. See figure 9 for details. Framing and Fixing 12 mm. (mim) 12 mm. Figure 7 : Jointing with stud and angle SHERA PU 25 SHERA PU 25 3 mm. 3 mm. Figure 9 : Polyurethane Joint

13 Framing and Fixing jointing Before putting sealant into the gap between the sheets, cover the edge of sheet with easily removable masking tape. Fill the gap with sealant in an upward motion until it is completely full. Immediately remove the masking tape after complete sealant application. Refer to figure 10 for application method. Flush Joint 1. First Coat 1.1 Fill the recessed area of two boards to the face of sheet by using jointing compound with 150 mm. broad knife. SHERA PU 25 Masking tape 1.2 Embed the perforated reinforcing paper tape or self-adhering fiberglass mesh tape available in the market into the joint using broad knife. 1.3 Squeeze out the access above, below, and to the sides of the tapes. Then apply a thin coat on top to prevent wrinkling. Framing and Fixing 1.4 Allow it to dry before applying a second coat. 2. Second Coat 2.1 Scrape off any lumps or bumps of first coat with a taping knife. SHERA Siding products 2.2 Apply second coat at approximately 200 mm. wide. Then level the compound using broad knife with continuous motion from end to end. Figure 10 : Polyurethane Sealant Application 2.3 Allow it to dry thoroughly as before.

14 Framing and Fixing jointing 3. Finishing Coat 3.1 Scrape off excess compound. Then apply the third coat at approximately 300 mm. wide. 3.2 Allow it to dry completely before sanding, which usually takes 24 hours. Wall Cladding & Underlayment 60 mm. Perforated reinforcing paper tape or self-adhering fiberglass mesh tape First Coat Second Coat Finishing Coat 200 mm. 300 mm. General Board Cladding Plank Cladding Splendid Plank Cladding Cladding on Masonry Wall Cladding on Concrete Wall Ceramic Tile Underlay Figure 11 : Flush joint

15 F X F X Cladding & Ceramicgeneral Tileboard Underlay cladding General For general information on framing, fixing, and jointing please refer to page For other special installation details and work instruction, see page Fixing Fasteners must be located at more than 12 mm. from board edges and 50 mm. from board corners. Board can be fixed in both horizontal and vertical direction. See figure 11 and 12 for correct fixing details. Please refer to table 1 for recommended stud and fastener spacing. 50 mm. 12 mm. 50 mm. 12 mm. 600 mm. (max) 29 Wall Cladding & Underlayment 200 mm. (max) 300 mm. (max) Figure 12 : Vertical Board Cladding

16 F X F X F X general Cladding board cladding & Ceramic Tileplank Underlay cladding 50 mm. 12 mm. 50 mm. 12 mm. 200 mm. (max) 300 mm. (max) 600 mm. (max) General For general information on framing, fixing, and jointing, please refer to page For other special installation details and work instruction, see page Fixing Fasteners must be located at more than 12 mm. from plank edges and 20 mm. from plank ends. For overlapping plank cladding style, plank installation must be started at the bottom of the frame. The subsequent row of plank should overlap previous row by at least 25 mm. See figure 13 and 14 for installation details. 31 Wall Cladding & Underlayment Figure 13 : Horizontal Board Cladding 12 mm. (max) 20 mm. Fastener Spacing 600 mm. (max) Figure 14 : Plank Cladding 600 mm. (max)

17 F X plank Cladding cladding & Ceramic splendid Tileplank Underlay cladding General For general information on framing, fixing, and jointing please refer to page For other special installation details and work instruction, see page mm. 12 mm. 25 mm. 25 mm. 12 mm. Fixing Fasteners must be located at more than 12 mm. from plank edges and 20 mm. from plank ends. Splendid plank installation must be started at the bottom of the frame. Overlapping widths for each profile are different, see page 10 for effective cover of each profile. See figure for installation details. 33 Wall Cladding & Underlayment Figure 15 : Fastener fixed under the lap Figure 16 : Fastener fixed above the lap 12 mm. (max) Fastener Spacing 600 mm. (max) 600 mm. (max) 20 mm. Figure 17 : Plank Cladding

18 Cladding & Ceramic splendid Tileplank Underlay cladding 12 mm. 12 mm. 12 mm. 12 mm mm. 15 mm. 20 mm. 25 mm. Wall Cladding & Underlayment Figure 18 : Nailing Details of Splendid Plank Cladding, Croton Profile Figure 19 : Nailing Details of Splendid Plank Cladding, Pride of India Profile Figure 20 : Nailing Details of Splendid Plank Cladding, Yellow Fame Profile Figure 21 : Nailing Details of Splendid Plank Cladding, Orchid Tree Profile

19 F X F X F X cladding Cladding on masonry & wallceramic cladding Tile on Underlay concrete wall General For general information on framing, fixing, and jointing please refer to page For other special installation details and work instruction, see page Framing Timber or steel batten should be used to level the masonry wall. Batten should be fixed directly to the wall using suitable masonry fasteners. See figure 22 for more details. General For general information on framing, fixing, and jointing please refer to page For other special installation details and work instruction, see spage Fixing Sheets can be fixed directly to flat concrete wall using normal concrete fastener. Spacing for fasteners will be same as applicable to steel or timber frame. See figure 23 for details mm. (max) 300 mm. (max) Wall Cladding & Underlayment 200 mm. (max) 12 mm. 12 mm. Figure 22 : Cladding on Masonry Wall 50 mm. 50 mm. Fastener Spacing 600 mm. (max) Figure 23 : Cladding on Concrete Wall 20 mm. 12 mm.

20 F X F X Cladding & Ceramic Tile Underlay ceramic tile underlay General For general information on framing, fixing, and jointing please refer to page For other special installation details and work instruction, see page Fixing Fasteners spacing must not exceeded 200 mm. (max.) when boards are to be tiled. Tiles can be fixed with the board using normal tile adhesive. Please contact your local manufacturer of tile adhesive for more information and see figure 24 for installation details. 600 mm. (max) 12 mm. 50 mm. 50 mm. Curved Wall mm. (max) 12 mm. General, Fixing & Framing Jointing 200 mm. (max) Figure 24 : Ceramic Tile Underlay

21 Curve Wall general, fixing & framing General For general information on fixing please refer to page Minimum bending radius for each thickness of SHERA sheet are shown in the table 2. For other special installation details and work instruction, see page Table 2 Curve Wall minimum bending radius (mm.) Horizontal Sheet Fixing 4 mm. Board 6 mm. Board 8 mm. Board / Plank Vertical Sheet Fixing 4 mm. Board 6 mm. Board 8 mm. Board / Plank 1,200 1,800 3,000 1,800 2,400 4,000 Framing Both timber and steel stud can be used for curve wall framing. In order to maintain smoothness of the curve, maximum spacing recommended for studs and fasteners is shown in table 3 41 Curved Wall Table 3 Curve Wall studs and fasteners spacing (mm.) Bending Radius Stud Spacing Fastener Spacing 1,200-1, Above 1, Above 3,

22 F X F X Curve Wall jointing Jointing For best result, form an open joint at the end of sheets as shown in figure 25 and 26 to allow structural movement. Joints along another end of sheets can be treated in standard manner as shown in page Figure 25 : Curve Wall with SHERA (1) 400 mm. (max) Skirt & Cornice mm. (max.) General & Fixing on concrete wall Fixing on other wall board panel 12 mm. 50 mm. 12 mm. 50 mm. Figure 26 : Curve Wall with SHERA (2)

23 Skirt general & fixing on concrete wall General For general information on jointing please refer to page For other special installation details and work instruction, see page Fixing on concrete wall Skirt and cornice can be fixed directly to flat concrete wall using normal concrete fastener length not less than 25 mm. Fasteners should be fixed at the maximum of 600 mm. spacing. Please also check with table 1 in page for more details 45 Figure 27 : Skirt Fixing on concrete wall

24 kirt fixing on other & wall Cornice board panel Skirt and cornice can also be fixed directly to other wall board panels using those board's fasteners. Contact your board manufacturer for recommendation on fastener. For fixing with SHERA Flexy Board, nails should be used and should be fixed at the maximum of 600 mm. spacing. Please check with table 1 in page for more details Corners Moisture Management Control Joint Surface Finishing Special Installation Details 47 Figure 28 : Skirt Fixing on other wall

25 Special Installation Details corners Corners of cladding can be furnished by using SHERA corner pieces or by PVC cellular corner moulds available in local market. Refer to figure 29 and 30 for installation details and contact your local manufacturer for further recommendation. Figure 29 : Internal Corner Special Installation Details 49 Figure 30 : External Corner

26 Special Installation moisture Details management Installer should ensure that the appropriate moisture management is provided during the construction through the effective user of flashings, sealants and vapor permeable membrane such as vapor permeable sarking, vapor retarder, damp-proof, etc. Material and their installation should comply with the relevant standard in each country. Please contact your local moisture management material supplier for more information Flashing Installer should ensure that SHERA siding will not stay in the water pond. The bottom of cladding should be fixed at least 50 mm. from the horizontal leg of flashing. SHERA Siding Product Sarking Particular building that have a higher risk of wind driven rain penetration or that are artificially heated or cooled, vapor permeable sarking should be used. Please contact your local manufacturers for product usage and installation recommendation. Rising Damp External cladding sheets must be kept at least 75 mm. away from the ground to prevent the sheet from staying in the water pond and protect their frames from termite. Please see figure 32. for more details. 100 mm. (max) Special Installation Details 51 Flashing 50 mm. 75 mm. Figure 31 : Flashing Figure 32 : Rising Damp

27 Special Installation Details control joint Structural movement between the sheets and building frame must be treated by providing control joint. Gap between the edges of sheets at control joint should not be less than 6 mm. and control joint must be supported by double studs only. 6 mm. 12 mm. SHERA SHERA PU25 6 mm. SHERA PU25 SHERA Special Installation Details Independent Frame Member 53 Figure 33.2 : Control Joint at corner Figure 33.1 : Control Joint Details

28 Special Installation Details control joint If the cladding wall length is over 6.0 meters, vertical control joint must be provided to prevent the crack along the wall. Refer to figure 33 for more details. If the cladding wall height is over 3.6 meters, horizontal control joint must be provided. Please also refer to figure 33 for more details.v To fix sheet around door or window opening, sheet edges must not coincide with the side of opening in order to reduce the possibility of cracking due to structural movement. Set joint should be located at least 200 mm. away from the opening. Refer to figure 34. for more details. B B Control joints located to suit opening C 2.4 m. (3.6 m. max) C 2.4 m. (3.6 m. max) 200 mm. B A 6.0 m. (max) 600 mm. 200 mm. 200 mm. A A A B 200 mm. A Special Installation Details A A A A 6.0 m. (max) A B A A B A 4.2 m. (6.0 m. max) A A 55 A Set joint B Vertical control joint C Horizontal control joint A Set joint B Vertical control joint Figure 34 : Control Joint Layout Figure 35 : Control Joint for Opening - Option 1

29 control Special joint Installationsurface Details finishing An alternative method to fix sheet is to provide a control joint at the edge of opening. Refer to figure 35. for details. SHERA Siding Collection can be furnished with either water based acrylic paint, laminate, wallpaper, or ceramic tiles. Please contact your finishing material manufacturers for more details about application recommendation. 200 mm. B A 600 mm. 200 mm. 200 mm. A 6.0 m. (max) A B A A Control joint at line of opening edge Painted Laminated Special Installation Details 57 A - Set Joint B - Control Joint Wallpaper Ceramic tiles Figure 36 : Control Joint for Opening - Option 2 Figure 37 : Surface Finishing

30 Product Feature Low Shrinkage SHERA's Autoclave Technology has enhanced product's dimensional stability. This property makes SHERA products suitable for a wide range of applications including exteriors, underlayment, etc. High Workability SHERA products are easy to handle, easy to work with and easy to install. SHERA requires no special skills or tools other than those used in normal working practice. Fire Resistance SHERA products provide excellent fire resistance properties in terms of non-ignition, non-smoke creation, and non-fire propagation. SHERA's fire resistance complies with BS 476 part 5, 6 and 7 standards. Tungsten Tipped Score and Snap Knife Other cutting tools Hole Forming Not Brittle SHERA offers exceptional property of higher strength with flexibility in comparison with other cladding materials such as ceramic tiles, asbestos cement sheets etc. The flexibility within the standard limit can create contemporary curved structures. SHERA can be easily drilled and nailed by simple tools eliminating time consumption & pre-drill operation. Work Instruction 59

31 Work Instruction Work Instruction tungsten tipped score and snap knife General SHERA sheets can be easily cut and prepared on site by using proper tools and methods. Tungsten Tipped Score and Snap Knife Score surface of sheet against straight edge for approximately 4-5 times to obtain the depth of around 1/3 of sheet thickness. Support the scored edge with straight edge and snap the sheet upward to break. 61 Figure 38 : Score and Snap Cut

32 Work Instruction other cutting tools Hand Saw Power Saw Figure 39 : Hand Saw Figure 41 : Power Saw Hand Guillotine Fiber Cut Work Instruction 63 Figure 40 : Hand Guillotine Figure 42 : Fiber Cut

33 Work Instruction hole forming Pre-drill series of small holes around the perimeter of the hole, then use the hammer to tap out the circle piece from the sheet For a large hole opening, open small hole around the center and then saw-cut from that hole towards corners of the opening. Score and snap away the rest of desired opening area. Figure 43 : Small Hole Forming Handling and Storage Technical Data Sheet Figure 44 : Large Hole Forming Handling and Storage 65

34 Handling and Storage handling storage SHERA products should be handled at both ends, at around 50 cm. from the ends. They should always be lifted by letting the width of products perpendicular to the floor. SHERA should be handled and stacked carefully to avoid damages to the edges and corners. The maximum height of stack should not be higher than 1 meter and it should be supported by timber bearers at 50 cm. spacing. SHERA siding should be stacked on dry and leveled ground. It is always recommended to store SHERA under cover in order to ensure that thay will be in equilibrium moisture content condition prior to fixing and finishing. Installing SHERA when they are in wet or saturated condition may result in shrinkage or crack at joint or fitting Figure 45 : Board Handling Figure 47 : Board Storage Handling and Storage 67 Figure 46 : Plank Handling Figure 48 : Plank Storage

35 Handling and Storage technical data sheet Table 4 Technical Data Sheet Standard Unit SHERA Plank SHERA Splendid Plank SHERA Flexy Board SHERA Lining Board SHERA Skirt Physical Information Thickness Tolerance mm Density ASTM C 1185 kg. / m MOR ASTM C 1185 MPa >19.77 (EMC) >19.77 (EMC) >7.00 (WET) >7.00 (WET) >14.00 (EMC) MOE ASTM C 1185 MPa (EMC) (EMC) (WET) (WET) (EMC) Water Absorbtion ASTM C 1185 % 35 % 35 % 35 % 35 % 30 % Moisture Content ASTM C 1185 % 12 % 12 % 12 % 12 % 12 % Water Tightness ASTM C 1185 PH Value Thermal Conductivity ASTM C 177 W/m. o k Acoustic Insulation ASTM E 80 db STC=24 db (6 mm.) STC=24 db (6 mm.) db STC=28 db (12 mm.) STC=28 db (12 mm.) Fire Resistance Properties Ignitibility Fire Propagation Index Surface Spread of Flame Durability Properties Freeze / Thaw Resistance BS 476 Part 5 BS 476 Part 6 BS 476 Part 7 ASTM C 1185 P I = 0 Class 1 P I = 0 Class 1 P I = 0 Class 1 P I = 0 Class 1 P I = 0 Class 1 Handling and Storage Warm Water Resistance ASTM C 1185 Heat / Rain Resistance ASTM C Soak / Dry Resistance ISO : 8336 Part (E)

36 Green Spirit Green Fiber-Cement Product & Technology for Green Living Our R&D team's dedicated work on the quest of New GREEN Products from GREEN Technology for GREEN Living has resulted into unprecedented & fabulous range of environmental friendly products. We, MAHAPHANT Group, are proud to present SHERA as a demonstration of human respect for nature. SHERA Product Collection, articulated from green concept, is offered from insightful understanding about our consumer requirement. SHERA offers the best substitution to natural wood with a contemporary range of green products suitable for all modern & classical constructions. SHERA's embedded beauty with added resistance against fire, termite, and moisture makes it an apt material for varions applications in flooring, siding, ceiling and roofing. Green Products Non asbestos products. Water based (Oil-free) color. Use recycled fibres as raw material. Farm shrubs (non-forest) used as raw material Green Technology Reduce production energy consumption. Reduce production Waste. Use recycled energy in production. Green Living Reduce waste from construction. Promote clean & speedy construction. Energy saving residence. Non-toxic material. Substitute to wood- saves nature.

37 THE THAI OLYMPIC FIBRE - CEMENT CO.,LTD. 2426/3 MAHAPHANT BUILDING, CHAREONKRUNG ROAD, BANGKORLHAEM, BANGKOK 10120, THAILAND TEL. (662) FAX (662) marketing@mahaphant.com