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Sheeting,
translucents and insulation panels for steel framed community/church buildings
and churches
Options- Sheeting and
Translucents
Single skin uninsulated may be OK for garaging, but
double skin insulated is best. Composite panels on walls may be appropriate,
particularly for office areas.
Translucent sheets in GRP are cheap. It is best not to have them in
the roof but as alternate panels all round the tops of the walls/doors.
If they are used in the roof they should have galvanised wire mesh inside.
It is good practise to use masonry for
the bottom 2.1m (7') of wall to make windows and walk through doors easier to
install.
In hot countries you should choose
white or very light coloured sheeting.
Colours:
Colourcoat Pvf2 (Polyester)
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Vermillion |
Black |
Bahama Blue |
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Tundra
(red/brown) |
Slate Grey |
Mountain Blue
(grey/blue) |
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Java
(brown) |
Alaska Grey |
Pinewood Green |
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Kalahari |
Oyster |
Glen |
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Morocco |
White |
Metallic Silver |
Colorcoat HPS200
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White SC |
Albatross SC
(grey) |
Meadowland SC
(very pale green) |
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Hamlet SC
(ghostly grey) |
Wedgewood Blue SC
(Cambridge
blue) |
Moorland Green SC
(pale green) |
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Goosewing Grey SC
(medium grey) |
Solent Blue SC
(bright electric
blue) |
Jade SC
(bright green) |
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Merlin Grey SC
(slate grey) |
Ocean Blue SC
(dark navy) |
Heritage Green SC
(british racing
green) |
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Black SC |
Saragasso SC
(midnight blue) |
Olive Green SC
(army green) |
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Honesty SC
(pale cream) |
Aztec Yellow SC
(vivid yellow) |
Bamboo SC
(yellowy brown) |
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Mushroom SC
(beige) |
Saffron SC |
Petra SC
(pink stone) |
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Svelte Grey SC |
Tangerine Orange SC
(vivid orange) |
Terracotta SC
(dark brick red) |
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Vandyke Brown SC
(dark chocolate brown) |
Poppy Red SC
(bright red) |
Burano SC
(purple/brown) |
Colours will vary according to your monitor settings. This
should be used as a guide only.
Other colours available
Insulated Cladding
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Double skin with fibreglass insulation
Liner panel separated from outer sheet by galvanised
steel spacer system. Insulated with glass fibre or mineral wool where fire
resistance is needed.
60mm fibreglass U value = 0.6 W/m²K
83mm
fibreglass U value = 0.45 W/m²K
100mm
fibreglass U value = 0.35 W/m²K
160mm
fibreglass U value = 0.25 W/m²K |
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Laminated fibre glass quilt insulation
with decorative facing
Fibreglass insulation quilt with a white reinforced foil or a PVC skin
laminated to under face, which forms the internal lining to the building. A
cost effective choice for insulating storage buildings. |
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Composite sandwich panel
The outer profiled sheet is normally galvanised steel
substrate, colour coated with Plastisol, PvF2, polyester or self
galvanised finish as required. The insulation core is an integral closed
cellular rigid CFC free isocyanurate or urethane foam with an average
density of 35 kg/m³. The inner embossed and ribbed lining sheet is normally
0.4mm thick galvanised steel substrate which may be finished with an
off-white colour coat if required. Other insulation options are available.
Many types are not approved by
insurers and many types do not give fire resistance. Please ask for advice. |
We advise you stop the wall cladding 2.1m from the floor.
Sheeting,
translucents and insulation panels for steel framed community/church buildings
and churches
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