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Panel Partitions

  • Relocatable Partition/Ceiling System

    Metal Profiled/Flat Sheet Cladding/Covering

  • Insulated Metal Roof Decking

  • Insulated Metal Roof Cladding

  • Metal Cladding - Composite Cladding Panels

  • Mineral Fibre Panel Systems

    The Panel
    Steel faced mineral fibre insulated panels are designed to provide fire resistance in line with BS476: Part 22: 1987 for fire exposure of up to three hours integrity combined with two hours insulation. The system comprises mineral wool panels, 1160mm nominal width and up to 12m long. Normally faced on both sides with 0.55mm thick galvanised steel sheet.

    Panel To Panel Joint
    The panels have male / female interlocking metal facings to provide a secure and consistent joint detail.

    The Insulation
    Mineral fibre is manufactured from molten diabase volcanic rock, spun into fibres and bound using heat cured phenol formaldehyde resin (generally less than 5%). The fibres are treated with a small quantity of refined mineral oil (generally less than 5%), which acts as a dust suppressant. Mineral fibre is inert under normal applications. The core has a nominal density of 100kg/m3 and an insulation value of 0.038W/mok

    Water Resistance
    Mineral fibre repels liquid water due to the presence of water repellent additives. Moisture condensing from the air within the core material is less than 0.002% by volume at 95% relative humidity.

    Biological
    Completely vermin and rot proof and does not encourage the growth of fungi, mould or bacteria. It is suitable for use (with suitable facings) in hygienic areas.

    Environment
    No CFC's or HCFC's are used in the manufacture of the base material.

    Bonding
    Panels are bonded using a fast curing one component polyurethane adhesive which is moisture cured to a hard, tough, non toxic layer resistant to chemicals and heat. During the bonding process a slight foaming occurs, this gives better penetration into the porous materials and better filling between uneven surfaces, increasing panel strength and minimising the possibility of un-bonded areas.

    Panel Facings
    Panels can be manufactured with a number of facings including white PVC laminate (foodsafe), polyester, grey primer and stainless steel. Exterior finishes include HP200 plastisol and PVF2. The thickness of the coloured facings are generally 0.55mm with the grey primer being 0.50mm

    Panel Data
    Nominal Panel
    Thickness in mm
    U Value
    W/m²oC
    Panel Weight
    kg/m²
    Ceiling Panel
    Spans to BS6399
    part 1
    Fire Rating
    In Minutes BS476 part 22
    50
    0.72
    15
    3.5
    -
    80
    0.47
    17
    4.8
    -
    100
    0.38
    19
    5.7
    60
    120
    0.32
    20
    6.5
    60
    150
    0.26
    23
    7.6
    90
    200
    0.20
    27
    9.1
    120
    240
    0.16
    31
    10.0
    120

    PIR Panel System (Laminated)

    The Panel
    Steel faced polyisocyanurate (PIR) insulated composite panels are designed to provide fire resistance in line with Loss Prevention Council approval LPCB standard 1181. The system comprises of PIR insulation with a nominal cover width of 1160mm and in lengths up to 12m, faced on both sides with galvanised sheet steel. The facing is bonded to the PIR with a fire resistant moisture curing adhesive and panels have an interlocking joint design to facilitate rapid and accurate installation.

    Panel to Panel Joint
    The panels have male / female interlocking metal facings to provide a secure and consistent joint detail.

    The Insulation
    The PIR foam utilised in these panels is completely CFC and HCFC free and has been cured for 7 days to ensure the foam is fully stable. The long-term dimensional stability of the foam is guaranteed. The exceptional foam properties enable the production of flat panels to tolerances of +/- 0.5mm over 2m and the foam insulation is 100% with no voids

    Panel Facings
    Panels can be manufactured with a number of facings including white PVC laminate (foodsafe), polyester, grey primer and stainless steel. Exterior finishes include HP200 plastisol and PVF2.

    Insulation Core Properties
    aDensity a>35kgm3
    aThermal conductivity a0.024W/mk
    aODP a0
    aCompressive Strength a>240KPa
    aTensile Strength a>350KPa
    aClosed Cell Content a90%
    aWater Absorption a<2% / vol
    aFire Behaviour aB2 DIN4102
    aDimensional Stability a70oC/ 97% RH = <2% linear change
    aOperating Temperature a-120oC to +120oC

    Panel Data
    Normal Panel Thickness mm
    U Value
    W/m2oC
    Panel weight
    kg/m2
    Max Height Walls m
    Max Span Ceilings (BS6399) m
    40
    0.55
    10.9
    4.8
    2.3
    50
    0.45
    11.3
    5.6
    3.0
    75
    0.31
    12.3
    7.4
    4.5
    80
    0.29
    12.5
    7.8
    4.8
    100
    0.24
    13.3
    9.1
    5.9
    120
    0.20
    14.1
    10.3
    6.8
    125
    0.19
    14.3
    10.6
    7.1
    140
    0.17
    14.9
    11.4
    7.7
    150
    0.16
    15.3
    12.0
    8.2
    175
    0.14
    16.3
    13.3
    9.2
    200
    0.12
    17.3
    14.6
    10.2
    250
    0.10
    19.3
    17.0
    12.0

    PIR Panel System (Injected)

    The Panel
    Steel faced polyisocyanurate (PIR) insulated composite panels are designed to meet the requirements of fire resistance in line with Loss Prevention Council approval LPS 1181. The system comprises of PIR insulation with a nominal cover width of 1200mm and in lengths up to 12m, faced on both sides with galvanised sheet steel. The facing is bonded to the PIR during the injected foaming of the panel.

    Fire Rating
    The Stancold PIR panel does not have a specific fire rating at this time.

    Panel To Panel Joint
    The panels have turned safety edges, cam-locking panel to panel with a tongue and groove insulation detail and silicone joint sealant for a clean hygienic surface.

    The Insulation
    The PIR foam utilised in these panels is a low-density rigid foam, which exhibit superior thermal stability and lower combustibility when compared to polyurethane foams. They are prepared by reacting a polyol component with a polyisocyanurate component in the presence of suitable additives and blowing agents.

    Panel Facings
    Panels can be manufactured with a number of facings including white PVC laminate (foodsafe), polyester, grey primer and stainless steel. Exterior finishes include HP200 plastisol and PVF2. The thickness of the coloured facings are generally 0.55mm with the grey primer being 0.50mm.

    Insulation Core Properties
    aDensity
    a>40kgm3
    aThermal conductivity a0.024W/mk
    aODP a0.11
    aCompressive Strength a>200KPa
    aTensile Strength a>300KPa
    aWater Absorption a<2% / vol
    aOperating Temperature a-120oC to +120oC

    Panel Data
    Nominal Panel Thickness mm
    U Value
    W/m2oC
    Panel Weight
    kg/m2
    Max Height Walls m
    Max Span Ceilings (BS6399) m
    80
    0.30
    12.4
    7.5
    4.7
    100
    0.24
    13.2
    9.0
    5.5
    125
    0.19
    14.2
    10.0
    6.5
    150
    0.16
    15.2
    12.0
    7.5