A. Cement Panel Screed
A. Cement Panel Screed
MSDS and LEED Information"Vertical Channel Mold"
Flannery is proud to introduce the Cement Panel Screed (CPS 375-50) also known as the Vertical Channel Mold. This trim creates a reveal between fiber cement panels along their vertical joints. It is compatible with Fiber Cement Panel Systems such as CertainTeed's Fiber Cement Siding and HardiePanel® Siding.
Manufacturer's Specification
Cement Panel Screeds (Vertical Channel Molds) come in 10' lengths and are standard extruded aluminum alloy 6063 T5 and are .050" thick. Screeds shall have a standard Clear Anodized or Alodine Finish. Other Anodized Colors as well as special factory finishes and custom paint orders are available. Refer to "Finishes" for details.
Install all Cement Panel Screeds over the water resistive barrier on vertical surfaces using full ten-foot lengths wherever possible. Cement Panel Screeds must only be installed vertically (Not to be installed horizontally). Attach Cement Panel Screeds according to the Fiber Cement Panel manufacturer. All screeds must be cut accurately and installed with tight, neat joints. Flannery recommends that a carbide tip blade along with lubricant be used when cutting any aluminum trims.
This product is also known in the industry as a FCP-Vertical.


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