Technical Catalogue - Sandwich Panels (Mineral Wool) (EN)
Technical Catalogue - Sandwich Panels (Mineral Wool) (EN)
Technical Catalogue - Sandwich Panels (Mineral Wool) (EN)
BALEXTHERM
MW-W-ST, MW-D-W-ST, MW-LT-W-ST,
MW-W-PLUS, MW-R
SANDWICH PANELS WITH MINERAL WOOL CORE
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TECHNICAL CATALOGUE
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BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST
BALEXTHERM-MW-D-W-ST
BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS
BALEXTHERM-MW-R
Sandwich panels with mineral wool core
February 2016
The content of this folder does not constitute a commercial offer in the understanding of the Civil Code regulations. Information included in this paper
demonstrates only sample solutions that require consultation and specification by the designer of a particular building according to individual clients’
needs. Balex Metal does not bear any responsibility in case of any technical irregularities or errors resulting from inappropriate application of information
included in this paper.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. TECHNICAL INFORMATION ON ENCLOSURE MADE OF BALEXTHERM SANDWICH PANELS
WITH A MINERAL WOOL CORE
1. General information – about the Company ...........................................................................................................................................6
2. BALEXTHERM sandwich panel systems ...................................................................................................................................................6
3. BALEXTHERM-MW sandwich panel construction ................................................................................................................................8
4. Production technology ..................................................................................................................................................................................8
5. Panel types .........................................................................................................................................................................................................8
6. The scope of panel application ...................................................................................................................................................................9
7. BALEXTHERM panels contact types ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
7.1. BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST, BALEXTHERM-MW-D-W-ST, BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST sandwich panel .......................... 10
7.2. BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS sandwich panel ..................................................................................................................................... 11
7.3. BALEXTHERM-MW-R sandwich panel ................................................................................................................................................. 12
8. Basic technical information ........................................................................................................................................................................ 13
9. Material and cladding coatings ................................................................................................................................................................ 14
10. Facing colour scheme ............................................................................................................................................................................... 16
11. Facings profiling scheme ......................................................................................................................................................................... 17
12. Resistance considerations ....................................................................................................................................................................... 19
13. Thermal insulation properties ............................................................................................................................................................... 30
14. Fire safety ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
15. Corrosion resistance .................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
16. Sound insulation properties ................................................................................................................................................................... 33
17. Fasteners ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
18. Fastening roof panels lengthwise ........................................................................................................................................................ 35
19. General guidelines on assembly ........................................................................................................................................................... 35
20. Guidelines on transportation ................................................................................................................................................................. 38
21. Certification documents .......................................................................................................................................................................... 40
The range of products is recognised by customers in Poland, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine,
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Island, USA, Norway and many others. Consulting
and sales services are provided through own network of regional branches, cooperating distributors and a team
of professional sales advisors.
Balex Metal owes its leading position in the market of manufacturing double-cladding steel core sandwich panels
to its technologically advanced production lines purchased from the most renowned European companies, the team
of employees with excellent qualifications as well as its special attention to quality.
The most important elements of these systems are wall and roof sandwich panels consisting of two claddings made
of steel sheets connected with construction and insulation core. Balex Metal offers panels in steel coatings with three
types of insulation core:
• sandwich panels with mineral wool core, with strands of wool orientated perpendicularly to the claddings,
under the name: BALEXTHERM-MW, described in this catalogue
• sandwich panels with polyurethane core, abbreviated to PUR, and Polyisocyanurate core, abbreviated to PIR :
BALEXTHERM-PU
The basic type of wall sandwich panels are the ones with standard fastening (specified as BALEXTHERM- W-ST and
PWS), mounted to the support structure all way through in visible places. Another type of wall panels are the ones
with mounting connectors that are invisible from the side of facade (referred to as BALEXTHERM- W-PLUS). Specially
designed panel lock covers the mounting points and they are invisible on ready facades.
Roof sandwich panels (referred to as BALEXTHERM-R and PWD) have very deeply re-profiled external coating
in trapezoidal shape. This is because they have to bear long-term loads, including snow and own weight, with creep
taken into account.
Apart from sandwich panels, the systems also include a wide range of various elements, such as steel flashings,
accessories – connectors, screws, rivets, sealing materials, windows and doors adjusted to be assembled to sandwich
panels, system roof skylights, gutter and drain systems.
What makes BALEXTHERM wall sandwich panel system by BALEXMETAL different from the others available on the
market is their compatibility. Such possibilities are used in designing connections of anti-fire partitions with external
building walls. An example of this is joining polyurethane core panels with mineral wool core panels in a vertical
arrangement. The result is a vertical band of an external wall, minimum 2 m wide, made of non-flammable material
and EI 60 fire resistance in different fire zones.
It makes sense to join elements of mineral wool core panels and panels with other types of core when designing the
connection of ceiling and inter-storey band which should be made of non-flammable materials of appropriate fire
resistance.
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Fig. 1. A joint of BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST and BALEXTHERM-PU-W-ST wall panels
Additional solutions that enable joining roof panels of different core thicknesses have been developed for BALEX-
THERM-R roof panels. This makes it possible to design structurally uniform roof coverings, with purlins of various fire
resistance properties. Such a connection requires using additional flashings.
The above discussed systems of roof sandwich panel enclosure solutions are legally protected as a utility model
named ‘Roof sandwich panel system with two-sided metal facing and insulating material core’.
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3. BALEXTHERM-MW SANDWICH PANEL CONSTRUCTION
BALEXTHERM-MW sandwich panels have two claddings of steel sheet and a structural insulation core.
The core is made of hard mineral wool laths of 110 kg/ m3 bulk density. This material has the highest fire resistance
parameters and is responsible for bearing shear stress, maintaining constant distance between coatings and provid-
ing high levels of heat and noise insulation.
Panel facings are made of 0,50 - 0,70 mm thick S250GD steel sheets, double zinced with zinc layer of up 275 g/m,
in accordance with PN-EN 10346:2009 standard. The purpose of coatings is to bear normal stresses, and to protect
the building against weather conditions.
Thanks to the construction described above, BALEXTHERM-MW panels have high bearing capacities and are rigid,
which makes it possible to increase distances between supports (purlins, bolts and columns).
The wide choice of panel coating profiles and colours enables architects and designers to create various building
facades and maintain the balance between beauty and functionality.
4. PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
Production of BALEXTHERM-MW mineral wool core panels began in 2010. Mineral wool core panels are produced in
a continuous system, on a modern, fully automated production line purchased from an Italian company called PUMA.
The technological process of production of BALEXTHERM-MW mineral wool core sandwich panels consists of several
stages, among which the most important for panel properties are:
• profiling of steel coatings
• joining laths of rock wool, which are the panel core: wool strands are positioned vertically, which increases
mechanical properties of panel
• inserting the core between two continuously moving steel bands, and sticking the core to the coatings
by polyurethane glue
During the production process, it is possible to insert an EPDM - SUPERIOR GASKET in the panel lock, which makes
the connection tighter. The gasket also makes assembly time shorter, as applying additional sealing is not required.
Panels with gaskets inserted from the internal side of the lock are recommended as standard. There is an option of mak-
ing wall panels with gaskets in both inlets, i.e. from both the internal and the external side.
The whole production, including cutting and packing ready products, is a continuous process.
High quality and constant repetitiveness of BALEXTHERM sandwich panel technical parameters have been achieved
thanks to using the highest quality raw materials and constant production control.
5. PANEL TYPES
Balex Metal offers three types of BALEXTHERM-MW panels:
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST - mineral wool core sandwich wall panel with visible joint. The modular (or covering) width
of 1100 mm allows quick assembly and better use of transport space in vehicles of 2.40 m load width. BALEXTHERM-
MW-W-ST panels are mounted to the structure by loop through joints. Core: mineral wool of nominal apparent density
110 kg/m3.
BALEXTHERM-MW-D-W-ST DEFENDER - a wall sandwich panel with mineral wool core and visible joint (exposed
fastening). Modular width (so called covering) 1100 mm allows for fast assembly and better use of transport capacity
for the trucks of loading width 2.40m. BALEXTHERM-MW-D-W-ST panel is fixed to the construction with the switch-
through. The core of the panel is a hard mineral wool of nominal apparent density 150kg/m3. The DEFENDER panel
meets the requirements of burglary protection grade 2 in accordance with SSF1047.
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BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST LIGHT - a wall sandwich panel with mineral wool core and visible joint (exposed
fastening). Modular width (so called covering) 1100 mm allows for fast assembly and better use of transport capacity
for the trucks of loading width 2.40m. The core of the panel is a mineral wool of nominal apparent density 90kg/m3 and
fire resistance EIGO.
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS - mineral wool core sandwich wall panel with concealed joint invisible from the facade
side, with modular widths of 1050 mm and 1000 mm. The fact that the fastening is invisible from the facade side and
various profile types makes these panels very attractive from architectural and functional point of view.
BALEXTHERM-MW-R - mineral wool core sandwich roof panel (with an option of using it as a wall panel), with 1000 mm
modular width and trapezoidal shaping of external surface. Trapezoidal profile of the upper coating guarantees high
load bearing capacity for use loads and also during assembly.
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST
80; 100; 120; 130; 140;
mineral wool core sandwich
150; 160; 180; 200; 230
wall panel with visible joint
BALEXTHERM
-MW-D-W-ST DEFENDER
200; 230
mineral wool core sandwich
wall panel with visible joint
BALEXTHERM
-MW-LT-W-ST LIGHT 80; 100; 120; 130; 140;
mineral wool core sandwich 150; 160; 180; 200; 230
wall panel with visible joint
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS
mineral wool core sandwich 80; 100; 120; 130; 140;
wall panel with concealed 150; 160; 180; 200
joint
BALEXTHERM-MW-R
mineral wool core sandwich 100; 120; 150; 160
roof panel
A wide scope of colours and various shapes of panel profiles make it possible to create a range of interesting building
structures. The construction of the panels enables fast and easy assembly, in vertical and horizontal arrangement,
whatever the weather. The type and arrangement of sandwich panels are selected by the designer, taking into account
the purpose of the building, conditions of use, possible influence of the internal environment and weather factors.
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST and PLUS wall panels may also be applied on self-supporting suspended ceilings, while
BALEXTHERM-MW-R roof panels may be used as wall ones.
BALEXTHERM panels are designated for low and moderate temperatures. Constant temperature on panel surface
should not exceed + 60°C. Due to their low heat conductivity coefficient, BALEXTHERM sandwich panels are perfect for
facades of heated buildings, as they minimise heat losses.
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7. BALEXTHERM PANELS CONTACT TYPES
BALEXTHERM sandwich panels have a new construction. The unique shape of longitudinal joints, with optimal
proportions between the thickness of tongue and groove in both coatings, both on the external and the internal side,
has significantly increased fire resistance parameters of the panels.
Optional SUPERIOR GASKET in one or both of the lock grooves, applied during the production process, additionally
increases connection tightness.
1) fastening joints
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8 2) unique, two-side shaping of panel – lock joint, increasing
3 fire tightness and facilitating assembly
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3) conical tilt of internal internal joint surface, facilitating
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assembly, suitable for connection with panels with other
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cores
4) SUPERIOR GASKET - EPDM gasket applied during
2
3 4 production, increasing connection tightness (optional)
5) adjusted panel connection, maintaining high thermal
insulation properties
6) mineral wool core, specially prefabricated in line,
providing high resistance
7) coating shape profiling technology, providing high
durability of anti-corrosion claddings
8) a wide scope of external coating profiles, meeting high
architectural requirements
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7.2. BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS mineral wool core wall sandwich panel with a concealed joint
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS wall panels with a concealed joint are also of the tongue and groove type, but they have
an additional cladding protrusion formed specifically in the longitudinal joint on the facade side, covering the
connector fastening the preceding panel.
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7.3. BALEXTHERM-MW-R mineral wool core sandwich roof panel
The longitudinal joint of BALEXTHERM-MW-R roof panels consists of specifically shaped steel cladding. The lower
cladding in one panel have a shape of groove, and in the other one of the tongue. The upper coatings have been
designed so that the ending of the overlapping sheet of one panel covers the hump of the other panel filled with
mineral wool. The system of connections used increases fire tightness and facilitates assembly. In addition, the eaves
part of the lower coating with the core is removed as standard in BALEXTHERM-MW-R roof panels. This trim makes
it easier to mount the gutter pipes, and makes it possible to have better tightness if panels are joined at length
in tongue and groove system.
1) fastening joints
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1 2) tight panel connection due to the adjusted mineral wool
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7 core
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8. BASIC TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Table 3. BALEXTHERM-MW technical information
Panel type Panel core Coating thickness Panel weight Panel length
thickness [mm] [kg/m2] L [m]
[mm]
INT EXT min max
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
80 17,70 10,00
100 19,80 12,00
120 21,90
130 23,00
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST 140 24,00
mineral wool core wall sandwich 0,50 0,50-0,70 2,50
panel with a visible joint 150 25,01
15,00
160 26,10
180 28,20
200 30,30
230 33,50
80 14,5
100 16,2
120 17,9
130 18,8
BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST LIGHT 140 19,6
mineral wool core wall sandwich 0,50-0,70 0,50-0,70 2,5 15,00
panel with a visible joint 150 20,5
160 21,4
180 23,1
200 24,8
230 27,4
80 17,50 10,00
100 19,60 12,00
120 21,70
130 22,80
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS 1050
mineral wool core wall sandwich 140 0,50 0,50-0,70 23,80
panel with a concealed joint 2,50
150 24,90 15,00
160 25,90
180 28,00
200 30,10
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Table 3. (continued) BALEXTHERM-MW technical information
Panel type Panel core Coating thickness Panel weight Panel length
thickness [mm] [kg/m2] L [m]
[mm] INT EXT min max
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
80 17,10 10,00
100 19,20 12,00
120 21,30
130 22,40
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS 1000
mineral wool core wall sandwich 140 0,50 0,50-0,70 23,40 2,50
panel with a concealed fastening
150 24,50 15,00
160 25,50
180 27,60
200 29,70
100/145 20,30
BALEXTHERM-MW-R 120/165 22,40
mineral wool core sandwich 0,50 0,50-0,70
roof panel 150/195 25,60 2,50 15,00
160/205 26,60
Note: BALEXTHERM-MW-R roof thickness: the first digit refers to core thickness, and the second one to the total panel
thickness including the hump
• steel of increased parameters, zinced on both sides, permanently secured by anti-corrosion claddings
• steel sheet thickness: 0,50 - 0,70 mm
• organic and metallic claddings
9.2. Coatings
PREMIUM offer
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Standard offer
POLYESTER
• cladding thickness 25 μm – for exteriors; resistant to temperature changes and weather conditions,
good corrosion resistance
• cladding thickness 15 μm – for interiors – internal layers of walls and roofs
• colours acc. to the range of Balex Metal World of Colours
• cladding thickness 35 μm
• for exteriors; resistant to temperature changes and weather conditions, good corrosion resistance
• perfect for roof on commercial and industrial buildings
• colours acc. to the range of Balex Metal World of Colours
ALUZINC + Easyfilm®
PVDF
• cladding thickness 25 μm
• good resistance to corrosion and mechanical damage; exceptionally high durability of colours and resistance
to wearing off (at temperatures up to 110° C); it may be easily formed and the surface is very hard, which
significantly prevents debris accumulation and loss of gloss
• particularly recommended for exteriors (external coatings of buildings)
• colours acc. to the range of Balex Metal World of Colours
ZINCED
• cladding thickness 20 μm
• metallic cladding with basis weight 275 g/m2 (self-galvanisation process occurs, i.e. scratches and cut edges
cover themselves with zinc)
• two-side cladding, applied thermally on steel sheet
• high resistance to corrosion factors and mechanical damage
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10. FACING COLOUR SCHEME
Colour scheme according to the Balex Metal World of Colours palette
PREMIUM coating
CESAR PUR 55® - polyurethane with polyamide: 3009, 8004, 8017, 9006, 9007, 7016, 9005, 9010
Organic coatings
Polyester 25 μm: 3000, 3016, 3011, 8012, 8004, 8017, 8019, 5010, 6011, 6020
6005, 1015, 1003, 9010, 9002, 7035, 9006, 9007, 7024, 7016
9005
Polyester MAT Pearl 35 μm: 8637M, 8620M, 8019M, 3301M, 7591M, 7016M, 6490M, 9005M
PVC(F) food safe: 9010 – applied for panel type BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST
Metallic coatings
ALUCYNK+ Easyfilm®: AZ 185 (25 μm)
Not all the colours are available for all steel thicknesses (0.5, 0.6. 0.7).
For more information please contact our sales representative.
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11. FACINGS PROFILING SCHEME
BALEXTHERM sandwich panels from Balex Metal have various profile types available, in particular of external facade
facing. This is why it is possible to create an effect of beautiful and unique facades.
Profile types:
M = MICRO-PROFILED
L = LINED
R = GROOVING
~25
G = FLAT*
*Available only for claddings of min. 0,60 mm thickness
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T = TRAPEZOIDAL
333
116,5 100 116,5
23
45
30
0,8
76
40
The table below shows combinations of profiling types of external and internal claddings available for respective
panel types.
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12. RESISTANCE CONSIDERATIONS
In accordance with the ordinance of the Minister of Infrastructure dated 12th April 2002 on technical conditions
to be met by buildings and their location, designing and constructing buildings and their elements must take
into account the safety of the construction. In part V entitled “Safety of the construction § 204” there is a definition
of the safety of building construction and building elements:
„The construction of the building should meet the requirements that prevent exceeding the ultimate and
serviceability limit states to use in all its elements and the whole construction.
Limits of bearing capacity are deemed to have been exceeded if the construction poses a threat to the safety
of people in the building and its vicinity, and also damage to equipment and belongings kept there.
Ultimate limits are deemed to have been exceeded if the requirements for usability concerning the construction
have not been met. “
1. Considering the above guidelines the following assumptions have been made for the tables showing bearing
capacity and rigidity values for using BALEXTHERM-MW sandwich panels:
the limit of usability, which in the case of sandwich panels is rigidity, is deemed to have been exceeded if diffractions
of wall and roof panels under short term loads exceed 1/200 of the span, and in the case of long term loads exceed
1/100 of the span.
2. The range of use for BALEXTHERM panels due to their bearing capacity and rigidity should be in accordance with
the tables given. The values of permissible loads specified in the tables take into account:
a) influence of thermal loads triggered by differences in temperatures between external and internal claddings
(tint.= 25°C in the summer and tint.= 20°C in the winter). As far as thermal loads are concerned, the assumed temperature
differences depend on the colour of the external cladding of the panels.
b) influence of long term loads (for roof panels)
c) the most unfavourable load combinations
d) increased diffraction where the load is from the direction of support, when panels are fastened by two connectors
at width.
3. The maximum loads given in the tables should be compared to characteristic loads.
4. The maximum loads given in the tables have been specified for panels in three external cladding colour groups,
where the assumed external temperature values (text) are as follows:
a) group I - very light colours: in the summer text= 55°C
b) group II - light colours: in the summer text= 65°C
c) group III - dark colours: in the summer text= 80°C.
5. The tables include all types and combinations of profiles for both claddings of sheet.
6. For permissible loads for spans that are not given in the tables interpolation may be applied.
9. In near edge areas, the span of supports should be appropriately decreased in relation to the ones given in the
tables.
10. The values for load from the support direction may be applied if the element to which the panel is screwed has
a width not lower than 1,50 mm.
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Table 6. 1 span arrangement - maximum characteristic loads for BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST sandwich panels with
mineral wool core, in claddings of 0,50 / 0,50 mm thickness
Direction of force - TO THE SUPPORT
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST
Core Colour Maximum loads [kN/m2] for the span L[m]
Condition
thickness group 1,20 1,50 1,80 2,10 2,40 2,70 3,00 3,30 3,60 3,90 4,20 4,50 4,80 5,10 5,40 5,70 6,00 6,30 6,60
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 0,94 0,83 0,73 0,65 0,58 0,53 0,48 0,43
I q200 14,56 10,46 7,75 5,87 4,53 3,55 2,73 2,12 1,66 1,31 1,01 0,74 0,53 0,38 0,26 0,16 0,09 0,03 0,00
q100 29,13 20,93 15,51 11,75 9,07 7,11 5,66 4,56 3,71 3,06 2,54 2,13 1,81 1,54 1,32 1,13 0,96 0,82 0,71
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 0,94 0,83 0,73 0,65 0,58 0,53 0,48 0,43
80 II q200 14,56 10,46 7,75 5,87 4,53 3,55 2,73 2,12 1,66 1,31 1,01 0,74 0,53 0,38 0,26 0,16 0,09 0,03 0,00
q100 29,13 20,93 15,51 11,75 9,07 7,11 5,66 4,56 3,71 3,06 2,54 2,13 1,81 1,54 1,32 1,13 0,96 0,82 0,71
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 0,94 0,83 0,73 0,65 0,58 0,53 0,48 0,43
III q200 14,56 10,46 7,75 5,87 4,53 3,55 2,73 2,12 1,66 1,31 1,01 0,74 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00
q100 29,13 20,93 15,51 11,75 9,07 7,11 5,66 4,56 3,71 3,06 2,54 2,13 1,81 1,54 1,32 1,13 0,96 0,82 0,71
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,82 0,73 0,66 0,60 0,55
I q200 19,06 13,93 10,50 8,09 6,34 5,03 4,05 3,30 2,66 2,14 1,74 1,42 1,17 0,97 0,76 0,59 0,45 0,34 0,25
q100 38,13 27,87 21,01 16,19 12,68 10,07 8,11 6,60 5,42 4,50 3,77 3,18 2,71 2,32 2,00 1,73 1,51 1,33 1,17
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,82 0,73 0,66 0,60 0,55
100 II q200 19,06 13,93 10,50 8,09 6,34 5,03 4,05 3,30 2,66 2,14 1,74 1,42 1,17 0,97 0,76 0,59 0,45 0,34 0,25
q100 38,13 27,87 21,01 16,19 12,68 10,07 8,11 6,60 5,42 4,50 3,77 3,18 2,71 2,32 2,00 1,73 1,51 1,33 1,17
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,82 0,73 0,66 0,60 0,55
III q200 19,06 13,93 10,50 8,09 6,34 5,03 4,05 3,30 2,66 2,14 1,74 1,42 1,17 0,97 0,76 0,59 0,00 0,00 0,00
q100 38,13 27,87 21,01 16,19 12,68 10,07 8,11 6,60 5,42 4,50 3,77 3,18 2,71 2,32 2,00 1,73 1,51 1,33 1,17
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,66
I q200 23,61 17,48 13,34 10,41 8,25 6,62 5,38 4,42 3,66 3,06 2,56 2,12 1,76 1,48 1,24 1,05 0,90 0,75 0,61
q100 47,23 34,96 26,69 20,82 16,50 13,25 10,77 8,84 7,32 6,12 5,15 4,37 3,74 3,22 2,78 2,42 2,12 1,86 1,65
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,66
120 II q200 23,61 17,48 13,34 10,41 8,25 6,62 5,38 4,42 3,66 3,06 2,56 2,12 1,76 1,48 1,24 1,05 0,90 0,75 0,61
q100 47,23 34,96 26,69 20,82 16,50 13,25 10,77 8,84 7,32 6,12 5,15 4,37 3,74 3,22 2,78 2,42 2,12 1,86 1,65
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,66
III q200 23,61 17,48 13,34 10,41 8,25 6,62 5,38 4,42 3,66 3,06 2,56 2,12 1,76 1,48 1,24 1,05 0,90 0,75 0,61
q100 47,23 34,96 26,69 20,82 16,50 13,25 10,77 8,84 7,32 6,12 5,15 4,37 3,74 3,22 2,78 2,42 2,12 1,86 1,65
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,84 0,75 0,67 0,61 0,55 0,50
I q200 25,90 19,26 14,79 11,59 9,23 7,45 6,08 5,01 4,16 3,49 2,95 2,50 2,09 1,76 1,49 1,27 1,08 0,93 0,80
q100 51,80 38,53 29,58 23,19 18,47 14,90 12,16 10,02 8,33 6,98 5,90 5,02 4,30 3,70 3,21 2,80 2,45 2,16 1,91
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,84 0,75 0,67 0,61 0,55 0,50
130 II q200 25,90 19,26 14,79 11,59 9,23 7,45 6,08 5,01 4,16 3,49 2,95 2,50 2,09 1,76 1,49 1,27 1,08 0,93 0,80
q100 51,80 38,53 29,58 23,19 18,47 14,90 12,16 10,02 8,33 6,98 5,90 5,02 4,30 3,70 3,21 2,80 2,45 2,16 1,91
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,84 0,75 0,67 0,61 0,55 0,50
III q200 25,90 19,26 14,79 11,59 9,23 7,45 6,08 5,01 4,16 3,49 2,95 2,50 2,09 1,76 1,49 1,27 1,08 0,93 0,80
q100 51,80 38,53 29,58 23,19 18,47 14,90 12,16 10,02 8,33 6,98 5,90 5,02 4,30 3,70 3,21 2,80 2,45 2,16 1,91
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,70 0,63
I q200 18,97 14,49 11,44 9,23 7,56 6,27 5,25 4,43 3,77 3,22 2,77 2,40 2,09 1,79 1,54 1,32 1,15 0,99 0,87
q100 37,95 28,98 22,88 18,46 15,13 12,55 10,51 8,87 7,54 6,45 5,55 4,80 4,18 3,65 3,20 2,83 2,50 2,22 1,98
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,70 0,63
140 II q200 18,97 14,49 11,44 9,23 7,56 6,27 5,25 4,43 3,77 3,22 2,77 2,40 2,09 1,79 1,54 1,32 1,15 0,99 0,87
q100 37,95 28,98 22,88 18,46 15,13 12,55 10,51 8,87 7,54 6,45 5,55 4,80 4,18 3,65 3,20 2,83 2,50 2,22 1,98
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,70 0,63
III q200 18,97 14,49 11,44 9,23 7,56 6,27 5,25 4,43 3,77 3,22 2,77 2,40 2,09 1,79 1,54 1,32 1,15 0,99 0,87
q100 37,95 28,98 22,88 18,46 15,13 12,55 10,51 8,87 7,54 6,45 5,55 4,80 4,18 3,65 3,20 2,83 2,50 2,22 1,98
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,68
I q200 20,46 15,67 12,41 10,05 8,26 6,87 5,77 4,89 4,17 3,58 3,08 2,68 2,33 2,04 1,77 1,53 1,33 1,16 1,01
q100 40,93 31,34 24,82 20,10 16,53 13,75 11,55 9,78 8,34 7,16 6,17 5,36 4,67 4,09 3,59 3,17 2,81 2,50 2,24
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,68
150 II q200 20,46 15,67 12,41 10,05 8,26 6,87 5,77 4,89 4,17 3,58 3,08 2,68 2,33 2,04 1,77 1,53 1,33 1,16 1,01
q100 40,93 31,34 24,82 20,10 16,53 13,75 11,55 9,78 8,34 7,16 6,17 5,36 4,67 4,09 3,59 3,17 2,81 2,50 2,24
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,68
III q200 20,46 15,67 12,41 10,05 8,26 6,87 5,77 4,89 4,17 3,58 3,08 2,68 2,33 2,04 1,77 1,53 1,33 1,16 1,01
q100 40,93 31,34 24,82 20,10 16,53 13,75 11,55 9,78 8,34 7,16 6,17 5,36 4,67 4,09 3,59 3,17 2,81 2,50 2,24
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
I q200 21,95 16,85 13,38 10,87 8,96 7,48 6,30 5,35 4,58 3,94 3,40 2,96 2,58 2,27 2,00 1,74 1,52 1,33 1,17
q100 43,91 33,71 26,77 21,74 17,93 14,97 12,61 10,71 9,16 7,88 6,81 5,92 5,17 4,54 4,00 3,54 3,14 2,80 2,50
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
160 II q200 21,95 16,85 13,38 10,87 8,96 7,48 6,30 5,35 4,58 3,94 3,40 2,96 2,58 2,27 2,00 1,74 1,52 1,33 1,17
q100 43,91 33,71 26,77 21,74 17,93 14,97 12,61 10,71 9,16 7,88 6,81 5,92 5,17 4,54 4,00 3,54 3,14 2,80 2,50
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
III q200 21,95 16,85 13,38 10,87 8,96 7,48 6,30 5,35 4,58 3,94 3,40 2,96 2,58 2,27 2,00 1,74 1,52 1,33 1,17
q100 43,91 33,71 26,77 21,74 17,93 14,97 12,61 10,71 9,16 7,88 6,81 5,92 5,17 4,54 4,00 3,54 3,14 2,80 2,50
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Table 6. (continued) 1 span arrangement - maximum characteristic loads for BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST sandwich
panels with mineral wool core, in claddings of 0,50 / 0,50 mm thickness
Direction of force - TO THE SUPPORT
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST
Core Colour Maximum loads [kN/m2] for the span L[m]
Condition
thickness group 1,20 1,50 1,80 2,10 2,40 2,70 3,00 3,30 3,60 3,90 4,20 4,50 4,80 5,10 5,40 5,70 6,00 6,30 6,60
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
I q200 24,94 19,22 15,34 12,52 10,38 8,71 7,38 6,30 5,41 4,67 4,06 3,54 3,11 2,73 2,42 2,14 1,91 1,70 1,50
q100 49,88 38,45 30,68 25,04 20,76 17,42 14,76 12,60 10,82 9,35 8,12 7,09 6,22 5,47 4,84 4,29 3,82 3,41 3,06
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
180 II q200 24,94 19,22 15,34 12,52 10,38 8,71 7,38 6,30 5,41 4,67 4,06 3,54 3,11 2,73 2,42 2,14 1,91 1,70 1,50
q100 49,88 38,45 30,68 25,04 20,76 17,42 14,76 12,60 10,82 9,35 8,12 7,09 6,22 5,47 4,84 4,29 3,82 3,41 3,06
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
III q200 24,94 19,22 15,34 12,52 10,38 8,71 7,38 6,30 5,41 4,67 4,06 3,54 3,11 2,73 2,42 2,14 1,91 1,70 1,50
q100 49,88 38,45 30,68 25,04 20,76 17,42 14,76 12,60 10,82 9,35 8,12 7,09 6,22 5,47 4,84 4,29 3,82 3,41 3,06
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
I q200 27,92 21,60 17,30 14,18 11,81 9,95 8,47 7,26 6,26 5,43 4,74 4,15 3,65 3,22 2,86 2,54 2,27 2,03 1,83
q100 55,85 43,21 34,61 28,36 23,62 19,91 16,94 14,52 12,53 10,87 9,48 8,31 7,31 6,45 5,72 5,09 4,55 4,07 3,66
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
200 II q200 27,92 21,60 17,30 14,18 11,81 9,95 8,47 7,26 6,26 5,43 4,74 4,15 3,65 3,22 2,86 2,54 2,27 2,03 1,83
q100 55,85 43,21 34,61 28,36 23,62 19,91 16,94 14,52 12,53 10,87 9,48 8,31 7,31 6,45 5,72 5,09 4,55 4,07 3,66
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
III q200 27,92 21,60 17,30 14,18 11,81 9,95 8,47 7,26 6,26 5,43 4,74 4,15 3,65 3,22 2,86 2,54 2,27 2,03 1,83
q100 55,85 43,21 34,61 28,36 23,62 19,91 16,94 14,52 12,53 10,87 9,48 8,31 7,31 6,45 5,72 5,09 4,55 4,07 3,66
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
I q200 32,41 25,17 20,26 16,69 13,97 11,84 10,13 8,73 7,58 6,61 5,79 5,10 4,50 4,00 3,56 3,18 2,84 2,56 2,30
q100 64,82 50,35 40,52 33,38 27,95 23,69 20,27 17,47 15,16 13,22 11,59 10,20 9,01 8,00 7,12 6,36 5,69 5,12 4,61
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
230 II q200 32,41 25,17 20,26 16,69 13,97 11,84 10,13 8,73 7,58 6,61 5,79 5,10 4,50 4,00 3,56 3,18 2,84 2,56 2,30
q100 64,82 50,35 40,52 33,38 27,95 23,69 20,27 17,47 15,16 13,22 11,59 10,20 9,01 8,00 7,12 6,36 5,69 5,12 4,61
qdop 3,80 3,04 2,53 2,17 1,90 1,69 1,52 1,38 1,26 1,17 1,08 1,01 0,95 0,89 0,84 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
III q200 32,41 25,17 20,26 16,69 13,97 11,84 10,13 8,73 7,58 6,61 5,79 5,10 4,50 4,00 3,56 3,18 2,84 2,56 2,30
q100 64,82 50,35 40,52 33,38 27,95 23,69 20,27 17,47 15,16 13,22 11,59 10,20 9,01 8,00 7,12 6,36 5,69 5,12 4,61
Key:
qdop - maximum characteristic load in the bearing capacity limit
q200 - maximum characteristic load in the usability limit (diffraction condition L/200)
q100 - maximum characteristic load in the usability limit (diffraction condition L/100)
Colour groups:
I - very light colours
II - light colours
III - dark colours
Linear support has been assumed. Panels mounted by loop through connectors with aluminium or steel washers. Support width: min. 40mm.
Table 7. 1 span arrangement - maximum characteristic loads for BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST sandwich panels with
mineral wool core, in claddings of 0,50 / 0,50 mm thickness
Direction of force - FROM THE SUPPORT
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST
Core Colour Maximum loads [kN/m2] for the span L[m]
Condition
thickness group 1,20 1,50 1,80 2,10 2,40 2,70 3,00 3,30 3,60 3,90 4,20 4,50 4,80 5,10 5,40 5,70 6,00 6,30 6,60
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,80 -1,49 -1,25 -1,07 -0,92 -0,80 -0,70 -0,62 -0,55 -0,50 -0,45 -0,41 -0,37
I q200 -14,56 -10,46 -7,75 -5,87 -4,53 -3,55 -2,83 -2,28 -1,85 -1,49 -1,20 -0,98 -0,80 -0,66 -0,55 -0,44 -0,34 -0,27 -0,00
q100 -29,13 -20,93 -15,51 -11,75 -9,07 -7,11 -5,66 -4,56 -3,71 -3,06 -2,54 -2,13 -1,81 -1,54 -1,32 -1,14 -0,99 -0,87 -0,76
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,80 -1,49 -1,25 -1,07 -0,92 -0,80 -0,70 -0,62 -0,55 -0,50 -0,45 -0,41 -0,37
II q200 -14,56 -10,46 -7,75 -5,87 -4,53 -3,55 -2,73 -2,12 -1,66 -1,31 -1,01 -0,74 -0,53 -0,38 -0,26 -0,16 -0,09 -0,03 -0,00
80 q100 -29,13 -20,93 -15,51 -11,75 -9,07 -7,11 -5,66 -4,56 -3,71 -3,06 -2,54 -2,13 -1,81 -1,54 -1,32 -1,13 -0,96 -0,82 -0,71
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,80 -1,49 -1,25 -1,07 -0,92 -0,80 -0,70 -0,62 -0,55 -0,50 -0,45 -0,41 -0,37
III q200 -14,56 -10,46 -7,75 -5,76 -4,22 -3,13 -2,33 -1,56 -1,01 -0,62 -0,33 -0,13 -0,00 -0,00 -0,00 -0,00 -0,00 -0,00 -0,00
q100 -29,13 -20,93 -15,51 -11,75 -9,07 -7,11 -5,66 -4,56 -3,71 -3,06 -2,49 -2,04 -1,68 -1,39 -1,16 -0,98 -0,82 -0,65 -0,52
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,48 -4,08 -3,74 -3,47 -3,22 -3,01 -2,81 -2,65 -2,49 -2,40 -2,28 -2,18 -2,07
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Table 7. (continued) 1 span arrangement - maximum characteristic loads for BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST sandwich
panels with mineral wool core, in claddings of 0,50 / 0,50 mm thickness
Direction of force - FROM THE SUPPORT
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST
Core Colour Maximum loads [kN/m2] for the span L[m]
Condition
thickness group 1,20 1,50 1,80 2,10 2,40 2,70 3,00 3,30 3,60 3,90 4,20 4,50 4,80 5,10 5,40 5,70 6,00 6,30 6,60
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,34 -1,15 -1,00 -0,88 -0,78 -0,70 -0,62 -0,56 -0,51 -0,46
I q200 -19,06 -13,93 -10,50 -8,09 -6,34 -5,03 -4,05 -3,30 -2,71 -2,25 -1,88 -1,59 -1,33 -1,11 -0,94 -0,79 -0,67 -0,58 -0,49
q100 -38,13 -27,87 -21,01 -16,19 -12,68 -10,07 -8,11 -6,60 -5,42 -4,50 -3,77 -3,18 -2,71 -2,32 -2,00 -1,73 -1,51 -1,33 -1,17
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,34 -1,15 -1,00 -0,88 -0,78 -0,70 -0,62 -0,56 -0,51 -0,46
II q200 -19,06 -13,93 -10,50 -8,09 -6,34 -5,03 -4,05 -3,30 -2,66 -2,14 -1,74 -1,42 -1,17 -0,97 -0,76 -0,59 -0,45 -0,34 -0,25
100 q100 -38,13 -27,87 -21,01 -16,19 -12,68 -10,07 -8,11 -6,60 -5,42 -4,50 -3,77 -3,18 -2,71 -2,32 -2,00 -1,73 -1,51 -1,33 -1,17
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,34 -1,15 -1,00 -0,88 -0,78 -0,70 -0,62 -0,56 -0,51 -0,46
III q200 -19,06 -13,93 -10,50 -8,09 -6,34 -4,89 -3,78 -2,94 -2,31 -1,74 -1,24 -0,87 -0,59 -0,38 -0,21 -0,09 -0,00 -0,00 -0,00
q100 -38,13 -27,87 -21,01 -16,19 -12,68 -10,07 -8,11 -6,60 -5,42 -4,50 -3,77 -3,18 -2,71 -2,30 -1,94 -1,65 -1,41 -1,21 -1,04
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,34 -4,02 -3,75 -3,52 -3,32 -3,16 -2,96 -2,82 -2,70 -2,56
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,06 -0,94 -0,84 -0,75 -0,68 -0,61 -0,56
I q200 -23,61 -17,48 -13,34 -10,41 -8,25 -6,62 -5,38 -4,42 -3,66 -3,06 -2,57 -2,18 -1,87 -1,61 -1,39 -1,19 -1,02 -0,88 -0,77
q100 -47,23 -34,96 -26,69 -20,82 -16,50 -13,25 -10,77 -8,84 -7,32 -6,12 -5,15 -4,37 -3,74 -3,22 -2,78 -2,42 -2,12 -1,86 -1,65
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,06 -0,94 -0,84 -0,75 -0,68 -0,61 -0,56
II q200 -23,61 -17,48 -13,34 -10,41 -8,25 -6,62 -5,38 -4,42 -3,66 -3,06 -2,56 -2,12 -1,76 -1,48 -1,24 -1,05 -0,90 -0,75 -0,61
120 q100 -47,23 -34,96 -26,69 -20,82 -16,50 -13,25 -10,77 -8,84 -7,32 -6,12 -5,15 -4,37 -3,74 -3,22 -2,78 -2,42 -2,12 -1,86 -1,65
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,06 -0,94 -0,84 -0,75 -0,68 -0,61 -0,56
III q200 -23,61 -17,48 -13,34 -10,41 -8,25 -6,62 -5,38 -4,27 -3,41 -2,75 -2,23 -1,82 -1,38 -1,04 -0,77 -0,55 -0,39 -0,25 -0,15
q100 -47,23 -34,96 -26,69 -20,82 -16,50 -13,25 -10,77 -8,84 -7,32 -6,12 -5,15 -4,37 -3,74 -3,22 -2,78 -2,42 -2,12 -1,83 -1,59
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,24 -4,00 -3,79 -3,57 -3,42 -3,22 -3,10
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,53 -1,29 -1,10 -0,94 -0,82 -0,72 -0,64 -0,57 -0,51 -0,46 -0,42 -0,38
I q200 -25,90 -19,26 -14,79 -11,59 -9,23 -7,45 -6,08 -5,01 -4,16 -3,49 -2,95 -2,51 -2,15 -1,85 -1,60 -1,40 -1,22 -1,06 -0,92
q100 -51,80 -38,53 -29,58 -23,19 -18,47 -14,90 -12,16 -10,02 -8,33 -6,98 -5,90 -5,02 -4,30 -3,70 -3,21 -2,80 -2,45 -2,16 -1,91
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,53 -1,29 -1,10 -0,94 -0,82 -0,72 -0,64 -0,57 -0,51 -0,46 -0,42 -0,38
II q200 -25,90 -19,26 -14,79 -11,59 -9,23 -7,45 -6,08 -5,01 -4,16 -3,49 -2,95 -2,50 -2,09 -1,76 -1,49 -1,27 -1,08 -0,93 -0,80
130 q100 -51,80 -38,53 -29,58 -23,19 -18,47 -14,90 -12,16 -10,02 -8,33 -6,98 -5,90 -5,02 -4,30 -3,70 -3,21 -2,80 -2,45 -2,16 -1,91
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,53 -1,29 -1,10 -0,94 -0,82 -0,72 -0,64 -0,57 -0,51 -0,46 -0,42 -0,38
III q200 -25,90 -19,26 -14,79 -11,59 -9,23 -7,45 -6,08 -4,98 -4,01 -3,26 -2,66 -2,18 -1,80 -1,42 -1,09 -0,83 -0,62 -0,46 -0,32
q100 -51,80 -38,53 -29,58 -23,19 -18,47 -14,90 -12,16 -10,02 -8,33 -6,98 -5,90 -5,02 -4,30 -3,70 -3,21 -2,80 -2,45 -2,16 -1,90
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,19 -3,86 -3,57 -3,29 -3,08 -2,89 -2,73 -2,58 -2,45 -2,33 -2,23 -2,12
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,11 -0,98 -0,88 -0,79 -0,71 -0,64 -0,59
I q200 -18,97 -14,49 -11,44 -9,23 -7,56 -6,27 -5,25 -4,43 -3,77 -3,22 -2,77 -2,40 -2,09 -1,82 -1,60 -1,41 -1,25 -1,11 -0,98
q100 -37,95 -28,98 -22,88 -18,46 -15,13 -12,55 -10,51 -8,87 -7,54 -6,45 -5,55 -4,80 -4,18 -3,65 -3,20 -2,83 -2,50 -2,22 -1,98
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,11 -0,98 -0,88 -0,79 -0,71 -0,64 -0,59
II q200 -18,97 -14,49 -11,44 -9,23 -7,56 -6,27 -5,25 -4,43 -3,77 -3,22 -2,77 -2,40 -2,09 -1,79 -1,54 -1,32 -1,15 -0,99 -0,87
140 q100 -37,95 -28,98 -22,88 -18,46 -15,13 -12,55 -10,51 -8,87 -7,54 -6,45 -5,55 -4,80 -4,18 -3,65 -3,20 -2,83 -2,50 -2,22 -1,98
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,11 -0,98 -0,88 -0,79 -0,71 -0,64 -0,59
III q200 -18,97 -14,49 -11,44 -9,23 -7,56 -6,27 -5,25 -4,43 -3,73 -3,10 -2,59 -2,17 -1,83 -1,55 -1,27 -1,01 -0,79 -0,62 -0,47
q100 -37,95 -28,98 -22,88 -18,46 -15,13 -12,55 -10,51 -8,87 -7,54 -6,45 -5,55 -4,80 -4,18 -3,65 -3,20 -2,83 -2,50 -2,22 -1,98
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,44 -4,17 -3,96 -3,76 -3,56 -3,38 -3,27
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,06 -0,94 -0,84 -0,76 -0,69 -0,63
I q200 -20,46 -15,67 -12,41 -10,05 -8,26 -6,87 -5,77 -4,89 -4,17 -3,58 -3,08 -2,68 -2,33 -2,04 -1,79 -1,58 -1,40 -1,25 -1,12
q100 -40,93 -31,34 24,82 -20,10 -16,53 -13,75 -11,55 -9,78 -8,34 -7,16 -6,17 -5,36 -4,67 -4,09 -3,59 -3,17 -2,81 -2,50 -2,24
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,06 -0,94 -0,84 -0,76 -0,69 -0,63
II q200 -20,46 -15,67 -12,41 -10,05 -8,26 -6,87 -5,77 -4,89 -4,17 -3,58 -3,08 -2,68 -2,33 -2,04 -1,77 -1,53 -1,33 -1,16 -1,01
150 q100 -40,93 -31,34 -24,82 -20,10 -16,53 13,75 11,55 -9,78 -8,34 -7,16 -6,17 -5,36 -4,67 -4,09 -3,59 -3,17 -2,81 -2,50 -2,24
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,06 -0,94 -0,84 -0,76 -0,69 -0,63
III q200 -20,46 -15,67 -12,41 -10,05 -8,26 -6,87 -5,77 -4,89 -4,17 -3,53 -2,96 -2,50 -2,11 -1,80 -1,53 -1,29 -1,04 -0,83 -0,66
q100 -40,93 -31,34 -24,82 -20,10 -16,53 -13,75 -11,55 -9,78 -8,34 -7,16 -6,17 -5,36 -4,67 -4,09 -3,59 -3,17 -2,81 -2,50 -2,24
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,50 -4,23 -4,00 -3,81 -3,64 -3,48
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,90 -0,81 -0,74 -0,67
I q200 -21,95 -16,85 -13,38 -10,87 -8,96 -7,48 -6,30 -5,35 -4,58 -3,94 -3,40 -2,96 -2,58 -2,27 -2,00 -1,77 -1,57 -1,40 -1,25
q100 -43,91 -33,71 -26,77 -21,74 -17,93 -14,97 -12,61 -10,71 -9,16 -7,88 -6,81 -5,92 -5,17 -4,54 -4,00 -3,54 -3,14 -2,80 -2,50
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,90 -0,81 -0,74 -0,67
II q200 -21,95 -16,85 -13,38 -10,87 -8,96 -7,48 -6,30 -5,35 -4,58 -3,94 -3,40 -2,96 -2,58 -2,27 -2,00 -1,74 -1,52 -1,33 -1,17
160 q100 -43,91 -33,71 -26,77 -21,74 -17,93 -14,97 -12,61 -10,71 -9,16 -7,88 -6,81 -5,92 -5,17 -4,54 -4,00 -3,54 -3,14 -2,80 -2,50
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,90 -0,81 -0,74 -0,67
III q200 -21,95 -16,85 -13,38 -10,87 -8,96 -7,48 -6,30 -5,35 -4,58 -3,94 -3,35 -2,84 -2,41 -2,06 -1,76 -1,52 -1,31 -1,07 -0,87
q100 -43,91 -33,71 -26,77 -21,74 -17,93 -14,97 -12,61 -10,71 -9,16 -7,88 -6,81 -5,92 -5,17 -4,54 -4,00 -3,54 -3,14 -2,80 -2,50
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,28 -4,06 -3,90 -3,70
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Table 7. (continued) 1 span arrangement - maximum characteristic loads for BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST sandwich
panels with mineral wool core, in claddings of 0,50 / 0,50 mm thickness
Direction of force - FROM THE SUPPORT
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST
Core Colour Maximum loads [kN/m2] for the span L[m]
Condition
thickness group 1,20 1,50 1,80 2,10 2,40 2,70 3,00 3,30 3,60 3,90 4,20 4,50 4,80 5,10 5,40 5,70 6,00 6,30 6,60
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,83 -0,76
I q200 -24,94 -19,22 -15,34 -12,52 -10,38 -8,71 -7,38 -6,30 -5,41 -4,67 -4,06 -3,54 -3,11 -2,73 -2,42 -2,14 -1,91 -1,70 -1,53
q100 -49,88 -38,45 -30,68 -25,04 -20,76 -17,42 -14,76 -12,60 -10,82 -9,35 -8,12 -7,09 -6,22 -5,47 -4,84 -4,29 -3,82 -3,41 -3,06
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,83 -0,76
II q200 -24,94 -19,22 -15,34 -12,52 -10,38 -8,71 -7,38 -6,30 -5,41 -4,67 -4,06 -3,54 -3,11 -2,73 -2,42 -2,14 -1,91 -1,70 -1,50
180 q100 -49,88 -38,45 -30,68 -25,04 -20,76 -17,42 -14,76 -12,60 -10,82 -9,35 -8,12 -7,09 -6,22 -5,47 -4,84 -4,29 -3,82 -3,41 -3,06
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,83 -0,76
III q200 -24,94 -19,22 -15,34 -12,52 -10,38 -8,71 -7,38 -6,30 -5,41 -4,67 -4,06 -3,54 -3,04 -2,62 -2,26 -1,96 -1,70 -1,48 -1,29
q100 -49,88 -38,45 -30,68 -25,04 -20,76 -17,42 -14,76 -12,60 -10,82 -9,35 -8,12 -7,09 -6,22 -5,47 -4,84 -4,29 -3,82 -3,41 -3,06
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,51 -4,55 -4,37 -4,19
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
I q200 -27,92 -21,60 -17,30 -14,18 -11,81 -9,95 -8,47 -7,26 -6,26 -5,43 -4,74 -4,15 -3,65 -3,22 -2,86 -2,54 -2,27 -2,03 -1,83
q100 -55,85 -43,21 -34,61 -28,36 -23,62 -19,91 -16,94 -14,52 -12,53 -10,87 -9,48 -8,31 -7,31 -6,45 -5,72 -5,09 -4,55 -4,07 -3,66
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
II q200 -27,92 -21,60 -17,30 -14,18 -11,81 -9,95 -8,47 -7,26 -6,26 -5,43 -4,74 -4,15 -3,65 -3,22 -2,86 -2,54 -2,27 -2,03 -1,83
200 q100 -55,85 -43,21 -34,61 -28,36 -23,62 -19,91 -16,94 -14,52 -12,53 -10,87 -9,48 -8,31 -7,31 -6,45 -5,72 -5,09 -4,55 -4,07 -3,66
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
III q200 -27,92 -21,60 -17,30 -14,18 -11,81 -9,95 -8,47 -7,26 -6,26 -5,43 -4,74 -4,15 -3,65 -3,21 -2,79 -2,43 -2,12 -1,86 -1,63
q100 -55,85 -43,21 -34,61 -28,36 -23,62 -19,91 -16,94 -14,52 -12,53 -10,87 -9,48 -8,31 -7,31 -6,45 -5,72 -5,09 -4,55 -4,07 -3,66
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,51 -4,55 -4,52 -4,52
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
I q200 -32,41 -25,17 -20,26 -16,69 -13,97 -11,84 -10,13 -8,73 -7,58 -6,61 -5,79 -5,10 -4,50 -4,00 -3,56 -3,18 -2,84 -2,56 -2,30
q100 -64,82 -50,35 -40,52 -33,38 -27,95 -23,69 -20,27 -17,47 -15,16 -13,22 -11,59 -10,20 -9,01 -8,00 -7,12 -6,36 -5,69 -5,12 -4,61
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
II q200 -32,41 -25,17 -20,26 -16,69 -13,97 -11,84 -10,13 -8,73 -7,58 -6,61 -5,79 -5,10 -4,50 -4,00 -3,56 -3,18 -2,84 -2,56 -2,30
230 q100 -64,82 -50,35 -40,52 -33,38 -27,95 -23,69 -20,27 -17,47 -15,16 -13,22 -11,59 -10,20 -9,01 -8,00 -7,12 -6,36 -5,69 -5,12 -4,61
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
III q200 -32,41 -25,17 -20,26 -16,69 -13,97 -11,84 -10,13 -8,73 -7,58 -6,61 -5,79 -5,10 -4,50 -4,00 -3,56 -3,18 -2,81 -2,48 -2,19
q100 -64,82 -50,35 -40,52 -33,38 -27,95 -23,69 -20,27 -17,47 -15,16 -13,22 -11,59 -10,20 -9,01 -8,00 -7,12 -6,36 -5,69 -5,12 -4,61
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,51 -4,55 -4,52 -4,52
Key:
qdop - maximum characteristic load in the bearing capacity limit
q200 - maximum characteristic load in the usability limit (diffraction condition L/200)
q100 - maximum characteristic load in the usability limit (diffraction condition L/100)
A - arithmetic product of factors per one support
RAmin - reaction on one support, which must be carried by the factors
Colour groups:
I - very light colours
II - light colours
III - dark colours
Linear support has been assumed. Panels mounted by loop through connectors with aluminium or steel washers.
Support width: min. 40mm.
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Table 8. A single span system - maximum expected bearing load of sandwich panels with mineral wool core
(BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST) in 0.50 / 0.50 mm thick claddings.
Direction of force - TO THE SUPPORT
BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST
Core Colour Maximum loads [kN/m2] for the span L[m]
Condition
thickness group 1,20 1,50 1,80 2,10 2,40 2,70 3,00 3,30 3,60 3,90 4,20 4,50 4,80 5,10 5,40 5,70 6,00 6,30 6,60
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,45 0,41 0,37
I q200 13,17 9,48 7,04 5,34 4,13 3,24 2,49 1,93 1,51 1,20 0,93 0,68 0,49 0,34 0,23 0,15 0,08 0,03 0,00
q100 26,35 18,97 14,08 10,69 8,26 6,48 5,16 4,16 3,39 2,80 2,33 1,95 1,65 1,41 1,21 1,03 0,88 0,76 0,65
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,45 0,41 0,37
80 II q200 13,17 9,48 7,04 5,34 4,13 3,24 2,49 1,93 1,51 1,20 0,93 0,68 0,49 0,34 0,23 0,15 0,08 0,03 0,00
q100 26,35 18,97 14,08 10,69 8,26 6,48 5,16 4,16 3,39 2,80 2,33 1,95 1,65 1,41 1,21 1,03 0,88 0,76 0,65
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,45 0,41 0,37
III q200 13,17 9,48 7,04 5,34 4,13 3,24 2,49 1,93 1,51 1,20 0,93 0,68 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00
q100 26,35 18,97 14,08 10,69 8,26 6,48 5,16 4,16 3,39 2,80 2,33 1,95 1,65 1,41 1,21 1,03 0,88 0,76 0,65
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
I q200 17,23 12,61 9,52 7,35 5,76 4,58 3,69 3,01 2,43 1,96 1,59 1,30 1,07 0,89 0,70 0,54 0,41 0,31 0,23
q100 34,47 25,23 19,05 14,7 11,53 9,17 7,39 6,02 4,95 4,11 3,45 2,91 2,48 2,12 1,83 1,59 1,39 1,22 1,07
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
100 II q200 17,23 12,61 9,52 7,35 5,76 4,58 3,69 3,01 2,43 1,96 1,59 1,30 1,07 0,89 0,7 0,54 0,41 0,31 0,23
q100 34,47 25,23 19,05 14,7 11,53 9,17 7,39 6,02 4,95 4,11 3,45 2,91 2,48 2,12 1,83 1,59 1,39 1,22 1,07
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
III q200 17,23 12,61 9,52 7,35 5,76 4,58 3,69 3,01 2,43 1,96 1,59 1,30 1,07 0,89 0,70 0,54 0,00 0,00 0,00
q100 34,47 25,23 19,05 14,7 11,53 9,17 7,39 6,02 4,95 4,11 3,45 2,91 2,48 2,12 1,83 1,59 1,39 1,22 1,07
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
I q200 21,33 15,81 12,09 9,44 7,49 6,02 4,90 4,02 3,34 2,79 2,34 1,94 1,61 1,35 1,14 0,96 0,82 0,69 0,55
q100 42,66 31,62 24,18 18,88 14,99 12,05 9,80 8,05 6,68 5,58 4,71 4,00 3,42 2,94 2,55 2,22 1,94 1,71 1,51
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
120 II q200 21,33 15,81 12,09 9,44 7,49 6,02 4,90 4,02 3,34 2,79 2,34 1,94 1,61 1,35 1,14 0,96 0,82 0,69 0,55
q100 42,66 31,62 24,18 18,88 14,99 12,05 9,80 8,05 6,68 5,58 4,71 4,00 3,42 2,94 2,55 2,22 1,94 1,71 1,51
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
III q200 21,33 15,81 12,09 9,44 7,49 6,02 4,90 4,02 3,34 2,79 2,34 1,94 1,61 1,35 1,14 0,96 0,82 0,69 0,55
q100 42,66 31,62 24,18 18,88 14,99 12,05 9,80 8,05 6,68 5,58 4,71 4,00 3,42 2,94 2,55 2,22 1,94 1,71 1,51
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
I q200 23,39 17,42 13,39 10,51 8,38 6,77 5,53 4,56 3,79 3,18 2,69 2,28 1,91 1,61 1,36 1,16 0,99 0,85 0,73
q100 46,78 34,85 26,78 21,02 16,77 13,55 11,06 9,12 7,59 6,37 5,38 4,58 3,93 3,39 2,94 2,56 2,25 1,98 1,75
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,5 0,47 0,45 0,43
130 II q200 23,39 17,42 13,39 10,51 8,38 6,77 5,53 4,56 3,79 3,18 2,69 2,28 1,91 1,61 1,36 1,16 0,99 0,85 0,73
q100 46,78 34,85 26,78 21,02 16,77 13,55 11,06 9,12 7,59 6,37 5,38 4,58 3,93 3,39 2,94 2,56 2,25 1,98 1,75
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
III q200 23,39 17,42 13,39 10,51 8,38 6,77 5,53 4,56 3,79 3,18 2,69 2,28 1,91 1,61 1,36 1,16 0,99 0,85 0,73
q100 46,78 34,85 26,78 21,02 16,77 13,55 11,06 9,12 7,59 6,37 5,38 4,58 3,93 3,39 2,94 2,56 2,25 1,98 1,75
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
I q200 17,69 13,5 10,65 8,59 7,03 5,83 4,88 4,11 3,49 2,99 2,57 2,22 1,93 1,65 1,42 1,22 1,06 0,92 0,8
q100 35,39 27,01 21,31 17,18 14,07 11,66 9,76 8,23 6,99 5,98 5,14 4,45 3,87 3,38 2,96 2,61 2,31 2,05 1,83
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
140 II q200 17,69 13,5 10,65 8,59 7,03 5,83 4,88 4,11 3,49 2,99 2,57 2,22 1,93 1,65 1,42 1,22 1,06 0,92 0,80
q100 35,39 27,01 21,31 17,18 14,07 11,66 9,76 8,23 6,99 5,98 5,14 4,45 3,87 3,38 2,96 2,61 2,31 2,05 1,83
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
III q200 17,69 13,5 10,65 8,59 7,03 5,83 4,88 4,11 3,49 2,99 2,57 2,22 1,93 1,65 1,42 1,22 1,06 0,92 0,8
q100 35,39 27,01 21,31 17,18 14,07 11,66 9,76 8,23 6,99 5,98 5,14 4,45 3,87 3,38 2,96 2,61 2,31 2,05 1,83
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
I q200 19,08 14,61 11,56 9,35 7,68 6,39 5,36 4,54 3,87 3,32 2,86 2,48 2,16 1,89 1,63 1,41 1,23 1,07 0,93
q100 38,17 29,22 23,12 18,71 15,37 12,78 10,73 9,08 7,74 6,64 5,72 4,96 4,32 3,78 3,32 2,93 2,60 2,31 2,07
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
150 II q200 19,08 14,61 11,56 9,35 7,68 6,39 5,36 4,54 3,87 3,32 2,86 2,48 2,16 1,89 1,63 1,41 1,23 1,07 0,93
q100 38,17 29,22 23,12 18,71 15,37 12,78 10,73 9,08 7,74 6,64 5,72 4,96 4,32 3,78 3,32 2,93 2,60 2,31 2,07
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
III q200 19,08 14,61 11,56 9,35 7,68 6,39 5,36 4,54 3,87 3,32 2,86 2,48 2,16 1,89 1,63 1,41 1,23 1,07 0,93
q100 38,17 29,22 23,12 18,71 15,37 12,78 10,73 9,08 7,74 6,64 5,72 4,96 4,32 3,78 3,32 2,93 2,60 2,31 2,07
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,5 0,47 0,45 0,43
I q200 20,48 15,71 12,47 10,12 8,34 6,96 5,86 4,97 4,25 3,65 3,15 2,74 2,39 2,10 1,85 1,61 1,41 1,23 1,08
q100 40,96 31,42 24,94 20,24 16,68 13,92 11,72 9,94 8,50 7,3 6,31 5,48 4,79 4,20 3,70 3,27 2,90 2,58 2,31
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
160 II q200 20,48 15,71 12,47 10,12 8,34 6,96 5,86 4,97 4,25 3,65 3,15 2,74 2,39 2,10 1,85 1,61 1,41 1,23 1,08
q100 40,96 31,42 24,94 20,24 16,68 13,92 11,72 9,94 8,50 7,3 6,31 5,48 4,79 4,20 3,70 3,27 2,90 2,58 2,31
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
III q200 20,48 15,71 12,47 10,12 8,34 6,96 5,86 4,97 4,25 3,65 3,15 2,74 2,39 2,10 1,85 1,61 1,41 1,23 1,08
q100 40,96 31,42 24,94 20,24 16,68 13,92 11,72 9,94 8,50 7,30 6,31 5,48 4,79 4,20 3,70 3,27 2,90 2,58 2,31
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Table 8. (continued) A single span system - maximum expected bearing load of sandwich panels with mineral
wool core (BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST) in 0.50 / 0.50 mm thick claddings.
Direction of force - TO THE SUPPORT
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST
Core Colour Maximum loads [kN/m2] for the span L[m]
Condition
thickness group 1,20 1,50 1,80 2,10 2,40 2,70 3,00 3,30 3,60 3,90 4,20 4,50 4,80 5,10 5,40 5,70 6,00 6,30 6,60
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
I q200 23,26 17,92 14,29 11,66 9,66 8,10 6,86 5,85 5,02 4,34 3,76 3,28 2,88 2,53 2,24 1,98 1,76 1,57 1,38
q100 46,53 35,85 28,59 23,32 19,32 16,21 13,72 11,70 10,05 8,68 7,53 6,57 5,76 5,07 4,48 3,97 3,53 3,16 2,83
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
180 II q200 23,26 17,92 14,29 11,66 9,66 8,10 6,86 5,85 5,02 4,34 3,76 3,28 2,88 2,53 2,24 1,98 1,76 1,57 1,38
q100 46,53 35,85 28,59 23,32 19,32 16,21 13,72 11,70 10,05 8,68 7,53 6,57 5,76 5,07 4,48 3,97 3,53 3,16 2,83
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
III q200 23,26 17,92 14,29 11,66 9,66 8,10 6,86 5,85 5,02 4,34 3,76 3,28 2,88 2,53 2,24 1,98 1,76 1,57 1,38
q100 46,53 35,85 28,59 23,32 19,32 16,21 13,72 11,70 10,05 8,68 7,53 6,57 5,76 5,07 4,48 3,97 3,53 3,16 2,83
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
I q200 26,05 20,14 16,12 13,21 10,99 9,26 7,87 6,75 5,82 5,04 4,40 3,85 3,38 2,99 2,65 2,35 2,10 1,88 1,69
q100 52,1 40,29 32,25 26,42 21,99 18,52 15,75 13,50 11,64 10,09 8,80 7,70 6,77 5,98 5,30 4,71 4,20 3,76 3,38
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
200 II q200 26,05 20,14 16,12 13,21 10,99 9,26 7,87 6,75 5,82 5,04 4,40 3,85 3,38 2,99 2,65 2,35 2,10 1,88 1,69
q100 52,1 40,29 32,25 26,42 21,99 18,52 15,75 13,5 11,64 10,09 8,80 7,70 6,77 5,98 5,30 4,71 4,20 3,76 3,38
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
III q200 26,05 20,14 16,12 13,21 10,99 9,26 7,87 6,75 5,82 5,04 4,40 3,85 3,38 2,99 2,65 2,35 2,10 1,88 1,69
q100 52,1 40,29 32,25 26,42 21,99 18,52 15,75 13,5 11,64 10,09 8,80 7,70 6,77 5,98 5,30 4,71 4,20 3,76 3,38
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
I q200 30,23 23,47 18,88 15,55 13,01 11,02 9,42 8,12 7,04 6,14 5,37 4,73 4,18 3,70 3,29 2,94 2,63 2,36 2,13
q100 60,47 46,95 37,77 31,10 26,03 22,05 18,85 16,24 14,08 12,28 10,75 9,46 8,36 7,41 6,59 5,89 5,27 4,73 4,26
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
230 II q200 30,23 23,47 18,88 15,55 13,01 11,02 9,42 8,12 7,04 6,14 5,37 4,73 4,18 3,70 3,29 2,94 2,63 2,36 2,13
q100 60,47 46,95 37,77 31,10 26,03 22,05 18,85 16,24 14,08 12,28 10,75 9,46 8,36 7,41 6,59 5,89 5,27 4,73 4,26
qdop 2,38 1,90 1,58 1,36 1,19 1,05 0,95 0,86 0,79 0,73 0,68 0,63 0,59 0,56 0,52 0,50 0,47 0,45 0,43
III q200 30,23 23,47 18,88 15,55 13,01 11,02 9,42 8,12 7,04 6,14 5,37 4,73 4,18 3,70 3,29 2,94 2,63 2,36 2,13
q100 60,47 46,95 37,77 31,10 26,03 22,05 18,85 16,24 14,08 12,28 10,75 9,46 8,36 7,41 6,59 5,89 5,27 4,73 4,26
Key:
qdop - maximum characteristic load in the bearing capacity limit
q200 - maximum characteristic load in the usability limit (diffraction condition L/200)
q100 - maximum characteristic load in the usability limit (diffraction condition L/100)
Colour groups:
I - very light colours
II - light colours
III - dark colours
Linear support has been assumed. Panels mounted by loop through connectors with aluminium or steel washers.
Support width: min. 40mm.
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Table 9. A single span system - maximum expected bearing load of sandwich panels with mineral wool core
(BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST) in 0.50 / 0.50 mm thick claddings.
Direction of force - FROM THE SUPPORT
BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST
Core Colour Maximum loads [kN/m2] for the span L[m]
Condition
thickness group 1,20 1,50 1,80 2,10 2,40 2,70 3,00 3,30 3,60 3,90 4,20 4,50 4,80 5,10 5,40 5,70 6,00 6,30 6,60
qdop -3,47 -2,78 -2,31 -1,98 -1,73 -1,54 -1,39 -1,26 -1,15 -1,07 -0,99 -0,92 -0,86 -0,76 -0,68 -0,61 -0,55 -0,50 -0,45
I q200 -13,17 -9,48 -7,04 -5,34 -4,13 -3,24 -2,58 -2,08 -1,69 -1,36 -1,10 -0,90 -0,74 -0,61 -0,51 -0,40 -0,31 -0,24 0,00
q100 -26,35 -18,97 -14,08 -10,69 -8,26 -6,48 -5,16 -4,16 -3,39 -2,80 -2,33 -1,95 -1,65 -1,41 -1,21 -1,05 -0,91 -0,80 -0,70
qdop -3,47 -2,78 -2,31 -1,98 -1,73 -1,54 -1,39 -1,26 -1,15 -1,07 -0,99 -0,92 -0,86 -0,76 -0,68 -0,61 -0,55 -0,50 -0,45
II q200 -26,35 -18,97 -14,08 -10,69 -8,26 -6,48 -5,16 -4,16 -3,39 -2,80 -2,33 -1,95 -1,65 -1,41 -1,21 -1,03 -0,88 -0,76 -0,65
80 q100 -13,17 -9,48 -7,04 -5,34 -4,13 -3,24 -2,49 -1,93 -1,51 -1,20 -0,93 -0,68 -0,49 -0,34 -0,23 -0,15 -0,08 -0,03 0,00
qdop -3,47 -2,78 -2,31 -1,98 -1,73 -1,54 -1,39 -1,26 -1,15 -1,07 -0,99 -0,92 -0,86 -0,76 -0,68 -0,61 -0,55 -0,50 -0,45
III q200 -13,17 -9,48 -7,04 -5,24 -3,84 -2,85 -2,12 -1,42 -0,92 -0,56 -0,30 -0,12 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00
q100 -26,35 -18,97 -14,08 -10,69 -8,26 -6,48 -5,16 -4,16 -3,39 -2,80 -2,28 -1,87 -1,54 -1,28 -1,07 -0,89 -0,75 -0,60 -0,48
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
RAmin[kN] -3,45 -3,45 -3,45 -3,45 -3,45 -3,45 -3,47 -3,46 -3,45 -3,47 -3,47 -3,45 -3,45 -3,24 -3,07 -2,92 -2,77 -2,65 -2,50
qdop -4,36 -3,49 -2,91 -2,49 -2,18 -1,94 -1,74 -1,58 -1,45 -1,34 -1,24 -1,16 -1,07 -0,95 -0,85 -0,76 -0,69 -0,62 -0,57
I q200 -17,23 -12,61 -9,52 -7,35 -5,76 -4,58 -3,69 -3,01 -2,47 -2,05 -1,72 -1,45 -1,21 -1,02 -0,86 -0,73 -0,62 -0,53 -0,45
q100 -34,47 -25,23 -19,05 -14,70 -11,53 -9,17 -7,39 -6,02 -4,95 -4,11 -3,45 -2,91 -2,48 -2,12 -1,83 -1,59 -1,39 -1,22 -1,07
qdop -4,36 -3,49 -2,91 -2,49 -2,18 -1,94 -1,74 -1,58 -1,45 -1,34 -1,24 -1,16 -1,07 -0,95 -0,85 -0,76 -0,69 -0,62 -0,57
II q200 -17,23 -12,61 -9,52 -7,35 -5,76 -4,58 -3,69 -3,01 -2,43 -1,96 -1,59 -1,30 -1,07 -0,89 -0,70 -0,54 -0,41 -0,31 -0,23
100 q100 -34,47 -25,23 -19,05 -14,70 -11,53 -9,17 -7,39 -6,02 -4,95 -4,11 -3,45 -2,91 -2,48 -2,12 -1,83 -1,59 -1,39 -1,22 -1,07
qdop -4,36 -3,49 -2,91 -2,49 -2,18 -1,94 -1,74 -1,58 -1,45 -1,34 -1,24 -1,16 -1,07 -0,95 -0,85 -0,76 -0,69 -0,62 -0,57
III q200 -17,23 -12,61 -9,52 -7,35 -5,76 -4,46 -3,44 -2,68 -2,11 -1,59 -1,14 -0,80 -0,54 -0,34 -0,19 -0,08 0,00 0,00 0,00
q100 -34,47 -25,23 -19,05 -14,70 -11,53 -9,17 -7,39 -6,02 -4,95 -4,11 -3,45 -2,91 -2,48 -2,11 -1,78 -1,51 -1,29 -1,11 -0,96
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,33 -4,33 -4,34 -4,33 -4,34 -4,34 -4,33 -4,33 -4,34 -4,34 -4,33 -4,34 -4,28 -4,04 -3,83 -3,62 -3,47 -3,27 -3,16
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,91 -0,82 -0,74 -0,68
I q200 -21,33 -15,81 -12,09 -9,44 -7,49 -6,02 -4,90 -4,02 -3,34 -2,79 -2,35 -2,00 -1,71 -1,47 -1,27 -1,09 -0,94 -0,81 -0,70
q100 -42,66 -31,62 -24,18 -18,88 -14,99 -12,05 -9,80 -8,05 -6,68 -5,58 -4,71 -4,00 -3,42 -2,94 -2,55 -2,22 -1,94 -1,71 -1,51
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,91 -0,82 -0,74 -0,68
II q200 -21,33 -15,81 -12,09 -9,44 -7,49 -6,02 -4,90 -4,02 -3,34 -2,79 -2,34 -1,94 -1,61 -1,35 -1,14 -0,96 -0,82 -0,69 -0,55
120 q100 -42,66 -31,62 -24,18 -18,88 -14,99 -12,05 -9,80 -8,05 -6,68 -5,58 -4,71 -4,00 -3,42 -2,94 -2,55 -2,22 -1,94 -1,71 -1,51
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,91 -0,82 -0,74 -0,68
III q200 -21,33 -15,81 -12,09 -9,44 -7,49 -6,02 -4,90 -3,89 -3,11 -2,51 -2,04 -1,66 -1,26 -0,95 -0,70 -0,51 -0,35 -0,23 -0,13
q100 -42,66 -31,62 -24,18 -18,88 -14,99 -12,05 -9,80 -8,05 -6,68 -5,58 -4,71 -4,00 -3,42 -2,94 -2,55 -2,22 -1,94 -1,68 -1,46
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,33 -4,11 -3,90 -3,76
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,89 -0,80 -0,73
I q200 -23,39 -17,42 -13,39 -10,51 -8,38 -6,77 -5,53 -4,56 -3,79 -3,18 -2,69 -2,29 -1,96 -1,69 -1,47 -1,28 -1,12 -0,97 -0,84
q100 -46,78 -34,85 -26,78 -21,02 -16,77 -13,55 -11,06 -9,12 -7,59 -6,37 -5,38 -4,58 -3,93 -3,39 -2,94 -2,56 -2,25 -1,98 -1,75
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,89 -0,80 -0,73
II q200 -23,39 -17,42 -13,39 -10,51 -8,38 -6,77 -5,53 -4,56 -3,79 -3,18 -2,69 -2,28 -1,91 -1,61 -1,36 -1,16 -0,99 -0,85 -0,73
130 q100 -46,78 -34,85 -26,78 -21,02 -16,77 -13,55 -11,06 -9,12 -7,59 -6,37 -5,38 -4,58 -3,93 -3,39 -2,94 -2,56 -2,25 -1,98 -1,75
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,89 -0,80 -0,73
III q200 -23,39 -17,42 -13,39 -10,51 -8,38 -6,77 -5,53 -4,54 -3,66 -2,97 -2,43 -2,00 -1,65 -1,30 -1,00 -0,76 -0,57 -0,42 -0,29
q100 -46,78 -34,85 -26,78 -21,02 -16,77 -13,55 -11,06 -9,12 -7,59 -6,37 -5,38 -4,58 -3,93 -3,39 -2,94 -2,56 -2,25 -1,98 -1,74
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,51 -4,46 -4,21 -4,03
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,79
I q200 -17,69 -13,50 -10,65 -8,59 -7,03 -5,83 -4,88 -4,11 -3,49 -2,99 -2,57 -2,22 -1,93 -1,69 -1,48 -1,30 -1,15 -1,02 -0,90
q100 -35,39 -27,01 -21,31 -17,18 -14,07 -11,66 -9,76 -8,23 -6,99 -5,98 -5,14 -4,45 -3,87 -3,38 -2,96 -2,61 -2,31 -2,05 -1,83
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,79
II q200 -17,69 -13,50 -10,65 -8,59 -7,03 -5,83 -4,88 -4,11 -3,49 -2,99 -2,57 -2,22 -1,93 -1,65 -1,42 -1,22 -1,06 -0,92 -0,80
140 q100 -35,39 -27,01 -21,31 -17,18 -14,07 -11,66 -9,76 -8,23 -6,99 -5,98 -5,14 -4,45 -3,87 -3,38 -2,96 -2,61 -2,31 -2,05 -1,83
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,79
III q200 -17,69 -13,50 -10,65 -8,59 -7,03 -5,83 -4,88 -4,11 -3,46 -2,87 -2,40 -2,01 -1,69 -1,43 -1,17 -0,93 -0,73 -0,57 -0,43
q100 -35,39 -27,01 -21,31 -17,18 -14,07 -11,66 -9,76 -8,23 -6,99 -5,98 -5,14 -4,45 -3,87 -3,38 -2,96 -2,61 -2,31 -2,05 -1,83
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,51 -4,55 -4,52 -4,36
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
I q200 -19,08 -14,61 -11,56 -9,35 -7,68 -6,39 -5,36 -4,54 -3,87 -3,32 -2,86 -2,48 -2,16 -1,89 -1,66 -1,46 -1,30 -1,15 -1,03
q100 -38,17 -29,22 -23,12 -18,71 -15,37 -12,78 -10,73 -9,08 -7,74 -6,64 -5,72 -4,96 -4,32 -3,78 -3,32 -2,93 -2,60 -2,31 -2,07
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
II q200 -19,08 -14,61 -11,56 -9,35 -7,68 -6,39 -5,36 -4,54 -3,87 -3,32 -2,86 -2,48 -2,16 -1,89 -1,63 -1,41 -1,23 -1,07 -0,93
150 q100 -38,17 -29,22 -23,12 -18,71 -15,37 -12,78 -10,73 -9,08 -7,74 -6,64 -5,72 -4,96 -4,32 -3,78 -3,32 -2,93 -2,60 -2,31 -2,07
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
III q200 -19,08 -14,61 -11,56 -9,35 -7,68 -6,39 -5,36 -4,54 -3,87 -3,27 -2,75 -2,31 -1,96 -1,66 -1,42 -1,20 -0,96 -0,77 -0,61
q100 -38,17 -29,22 -23,12 -18,71 -15,37 -12,78 -10,73 -9,08 -7,74 -6,64 -5,72 -4,96 -4,32 -3,78 -3,32 -2,93 -2,60 -2,31 -2,07
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,51 -4,55 -4,52 -4,52
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Table 9. (continued ) A single span system - maximum expected bearing load of sandwich panels with mineral
wool core (BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST) in 0.50 / 0.50 mm thick claddings.
Direction of force - FROM THE SUPPORT
BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST
Core Colour Maximum loads [kN/m2] for the span L[m]
Condition
thickness group 1,20 1,50 1,80 2,10 2,40 2,70 3,00 3,30 3,60 3,90 4,20 4,50 4,80 5,10 5,40 5,70 6,00 6,30 6,60
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
I q200 -20,48 -15,71 -12,47 -10,12 -8,34 -6,96 -5,86 -4,97 -4,25 -3,65 -3,15 -2,74 -2,39 -2,10 -1,85 -1,63 -1,45 -1,29 -1,15
q100 -40,96 -31,42 -24,94 -20,24 -16,68 -13,92 -11,72 -9,94 -8,50 -7,30 -6,31 -5,48 -4,79 -4,20 -3,70 -3,27 -2,90 -2,58 -2,31
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
II q200 -20,48 -15,71 -12,47 -10,12 -8,34 -6,96 -5,86 -4,97 -4,25 -3,65 -3,15 -2,74 -2,39 -2,10 -1,85 -1,61 -1,41 -1,23 -1,08
160 q100 -40,96 -31,42 -24,94 -20,24 -16,68 -13,92 -11,72 -9,94 -8,50 -7,30 -6,31 -5,48 -4,79 -4,20 -3,70 -3,27 -2,90 -2,58 -2,31
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
III q200 -20,48 -15,71 -12,47 -10,12 -8,34 -6,96 -5,86 -4,97 -4,25 -3,65 -3,10 -2,63 -2,23 -1,91 -1,63 -1,40 -1,21 -0,99 -0,80
q100 -40,96 -31,42 -24,94 -20,24 -16,68 -13,92 -11,72 -9,94 -8,50 -7,30 -6,31 -5,48 -4,79 -4,20 -3,70 -3,27 -2,90 -2,58 -2,31
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,51 -4,55 -4,52 -4,52
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
I q200 -23,26 -17,92 -14,29 -11,66 -9,66 -8,10 -6,86 -5,85 -5,02 -4,34 -3,76 -3,28 -2,88 -2,53 -2,24 -1,98 -1,76 -1,58 -1,41
q100 -46,53 -35,85 -28,59 -23,32 -19,32 -16,21 -13,72 -11,70 -10,05 -8,68 -7,53 -6,57 -5,76 -5,07 -4,48 -3,97 -3,53 -3,16 -2,83
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
II q200 -23,26 -17,92 -14,29 -11,66 -9,66 -8,10 -6,86 -5,85 -5,02 -4,34 -3,76 -3,28 -2,88 -2,53 -2,24 -1,98 -1,76 -1,57 -1,38
180 q100 -46,53 -35,85 -28,59 -23,32 -19,32 -16,21 -13,72 -11,70 -10,05 -8,68 -7,53 -6,57 -5,76 -5,07 -4,48 -3,97 -3,53 -3,16 -2,83
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
III q200 -23,26 -17,92 -14,29 -11,66 -9,66 -8,10 -6,86 -5,85 -5,02 -4,34 -3,76 -3,28 -2,82 -2,42 -2,09 -1,81 -1,57 -1,37 -1,19
q100 -46,53 -35,85 -28,59 -23,32 -19,32 -16,21 -13,72 -11,70 -10,05 -8,68 -7,53 -6,57 -5,76 -5,07 -4,48 -3,97 -3,53 -3,16 -2,83
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,51 -4,55 -4,52 -4,52
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
I q200 -26,05 -20,14 -16,12 -13,21 -10,99 -9,26 -7,87 -6,75 -5,82 -5,04 -4,40 -3,85 -3,38 -2,99 -2,65 -2,35 -2,10 -1,88 -1,69
q100 -52,10 -40,29 -32,25 -26,42 -21,99 -18,52 -15,75 -13,50 -11,64 -10,09 -8,80 -7,70 -6,77 -5,98 -5,30 -4,71 -4,20 -3,76 -3,38
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
II q200 -26,05 -20,14 -16,12 -13,21 -10,99 -9,26 -7,87 -6,75 -5,82 -5,04 -4,40 -3,85 -3,38 -2,99 -2,65 -2,35 -2,10 -1,88 -1,69
200 q100 -52,10 -40,29 -32,25 -26,42 -21,99 -18,52 -15,75 -13,50 -11,64 -10,09 -8,80 -7,70 -6,77 -5,98 -5,30 -4,71 -4,20 -3,76 -3,38
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
III q200 -26,05 -20,14 -16,12 -13,21 -10,99 -9,26 -7,87 -6,75 -5,82 -5,04 -4,40 -3,85 -3,38 -2,97 -2,58 -2,25 -1,96 -1,72 -1,51
q100 -52,10 -40,29 -32,25 -26,42 -21,99 -18,52 -15,75 -13,50 -11,64 -10,09 -8,80 -7,70 -6,77 -5,98 -5,30 -4,71 -4,20 -3,76 -3,38
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,51 -4,55 -4,52 -4,52
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
I q200 -30,23 -23,47 -18,88 -15,55 -13,01 -11,02 -9,42 -8,12 -7,04 -6,14 -5,37 -4,73 -4,18 -3,70 -3,29 -2,94 -2,63 -2,36 -2,13
q100 -60,47 -46,95 -37,77 -31,10 -26,03 -22,05 -18,85 -16,24 -14,08 -12,28 -10,75 -9,46 -8,36 -7,41 -6,59 -5,89 -5,27 -4,73 -4,26
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
II q200 -30,23 -23,47 -18,88 -15,55 -13,01 -11,02 -9,42 -8,12 -7,04 -6,14 -5,37 -4,73 -4,18 -3,70 -3,29 -2,94 -2,63 -2,36 -2,13
230 q100 -60,47 -46,95 -37,77 -31,10 -26,03 -22,05 -18,85 -16,24 -14,08 -12,28 -10,75 -9,46 -8,36 -7,41 -6,59 -5,89 -5,27 -4,73 -4,26
qdop -4,55 -3,64 -3,03 -2,60 -2,27 -2,02 -1,82 -1,65 -1,51 -1,40 -1,30 -1,21 -1,13 -1,07 -1,01 -0,95 -0,91 -0,86 -0,82
III q200 -30,23 -23,47 -18,88 -15,55 -13,01 -11,02 -9,42 -8,12 -7,04 -6,14 -5,37 -4,73 -4,18 -3,70 -3,29 -2,94 -2,60 -2,29 -2,03
q100 -60,47 -46,95 -37,77 -31,10 -26,03 -22,05 -18,85 -16,24 -14,08 -12,28 -10,75 -9,46 -8,36 -7,41 -6,59 -5,89 -5,27 -4,73 -4,26
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RAmin[kN] -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,53 -4,51 -4,54 -4,54 -4,51 -4,55 -4,52 -4,52
Key:
qdop - maximum characteristic load in the bearing capacity limit
q200 - maximum characteristic load in the usability limit (diffraction condition L/200)
q100 - maximum characteristic load in the usability limit (diffraction condition L/100)
A - arithmetic product of factors per one support
RAmin - reaction on one support, which must be carried by the factors
Colour groups:
I - very light colours
II - light colours
III - dark colours
Linear support has been assumed. Panels mounted by loop through connectors with aluminium or steel washers.
Support width: min. 40mm.
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Table 10. Multi- span arrangement- maximum characteristic loads for sandwich panels with mineral wool core, in
claddings of 0,50 / 0,50 mm thickness
Direction of force - TO THE SUPPORT
BALEXTHERM-MW-R
Core Colour Maximum loads [kN/m2] for the span L[m]
Condition
thickness group 1,20 1,50 1,80 2,10 2,40 2,70 3,00 3,30 3,60
qdop 2,53 2,03 1,70 1,46 0,37
q200 38,00 25,53 18,55 14,14 11,11
A [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2
I
RAmin[kN] 2,50 2,31 2,08 1,87 1,67
B [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2
RBmin[kN] 1,69 1,50 1,29 1,08 0,88
100/145
qdop 1,53 1,47 1,48 1,46 0,37
q200 38,00 25,53 18,55 14,14 11,11
A [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2
II
RAmin[kN] 2,50 2,31 2,08 1,87 1,67
B [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2
RBmin[kN] 2,34 2,11 1,84 1,59 1,35
qdop 2,44 1,94 1,62 1,39 0,53
q200 43,23 29,60 21,86 16,88 13,43
A [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2
I
RAmin[kN] 2,76 2,59 2,37 2,15 1,93
B [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2
RBmin[kN] 1,86 1,69 1,47 1,25 1,04
120/165
qdop 0,91 0,91 0,99 1,06 0,53
q200 43,23 29,60 21,86 16,88 13,43
A [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2
II
RAmin[kN] 2,76 2,59 2,37 2,15 1,93
B [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2
RBmin[kN] 2,58 2,37 2,11 1,84 1,58
qdop 2,53 1,97 1,61 1,36 1,18 1,03 0,66 0,10
q200 38,08 26,09 19,44 15,23 12,33 10,21 8,59 7,31
A [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
I
RAmin[kN] 2,38 2,40 2,32 2,19 2,04 1,88 1,73 1,58
B [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
RBmin[kN] 1,56 1,52 1,40 1,24 1,07 0,89 0,72 0,55
150/195
qdop 1,62 1,13 0,95 0,89 0,87 0,86 0,66 0,10
q200 38,08 26,09 19,44 15,23 12,33 10,21 8,59 7,31
A [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
II
RAmin[kN] 2,38 2,40 2,32 2,19 2,04 1,88 1,73 1,58
B [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
RBmin[kN] 2,19 2,16 2,03 1,85 1,64 1,44 1,23 1,03
qdop 2,50 1,94 1,58 1,34 1,15 1,01 0,84 0,21
q200 39,78 27,42 20,53 16,14 13,12 10,89 9,19 7,85
A [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
I
RAmin[kN] 2,44 2,47 2,40 2,28 2,13 1,97 1,82 1,67
B [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
RBmin[kN] 1,59 1,56 1,45 1,30 1,12 0,94 0,76 0,59
160/205
qdop 1,48 0,98 0,80 0,75 0,74 0,74 0,75 0,21
q200 39,78 27,42 20,53 16,14 13,12 10,89 9,19 7,85
A [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
II
RAmin[kN] 2,44 2,47 2,40 2,28 2,13 1,97 1,82 1,67
B [pcs] 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
RBmin[kN] 2,23 2,22 2,10 1,92 1,72 1,51 1,30 1,09
Key:
qdop - maximum characteristic load in the bearing capacity limit
q200 - maximum characteristic load in the usability limit (diffraction condition L/200)
A - arithmetic product of factors per one support
RAmin - reaction on one support, which must be carried by the factors
B - arithmetic product of factors per one intermediate support
RBmin - reaction on one intermediate support, which must be carried by the factors
Colour groups:
I - very bright colours
II - bright colours
Linear support has been assumed. Panels mounted by loop through connectors with aluminium or steel washers.
Edge support width: min. 40mm. Intermediate support width min. 80mm.
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Table 11. Multi- span arrangement- maximum characteristic loads for sandwich panels with mineral wool core, in
claddings of 0,50 / 0,50 mm thickness
Direction of force - FROM THE SUPPORT
BALEXTHERM-MW-R
Core Colour Maximum loads [kN/m2] for the span L[m]
Condition
thickness group 1,20 1,50 1,80 2,10 2,40 2,70 3,00 3,30 3,60
qdop -1,84 -1,53 -1,32 -1,18 -1,06
q200 -38,40 -25,92 -18,95 -14,53 -11,50
A [pcs] 3 3 2 2 2
I
RAmin[kN] -3,34 -3,17 -2,97 -2,79 -2,61
B [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3
RBmin[kN] -4,52 -4,53 -4,52 -4,54 -4,52
100/145
qdop -1,64 -1,38 -1,21 -1,09 -0,99
q200 -38,40 -25,92 -18,95 -14,53 -11,50
A [pcs] 3 3 2 2 2
II
RAmin[kN] -3,25 -3,09 -2,90 -2,72 -2,55
B [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3
RBmin[kN] -4,52 -4,53 -4,53 -4,54 -4,52
qdop -1,80 -1,49 -1,29 -1,15 -1,05
q200 -43,67 -30,04 -22,29 -17,32 -13,87
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 2
I
RAmin[kN] -3,58 -3,43 -3,24 -3,05 -2,87
B [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3
RBmin[kN] -4,52 -4,52 -4,52 -4,52 -4,55
120/165
qdop -1,58 -1,32 -1,16 -1,05 -0,96
q200 -43,67 -30,04 -22,29 -17,32 -13,87
A [pcs] 3 3 3 2 2
II
RAmin[kN] -3,48 -3,34 -3,16 -2,97 -2,79
B [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3
RBmin[kN] -4,53 -4,52 -4,52 -4,53 -4,52
qdop -1,91 -1,55 -1,32 -1,17 -1,06 -0,97 -0,90 -0,84
q200 -38,58 -26,59 -19,94 -15,73 -12,83 -10,71 -9,09 -7,82
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2
I
RAmin[kN] -3,26 -3,30 -3,23 -3,13 -3,01 -2,87 -2,75 -2,62
B [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RBmin[kN] -4,53 -4,52 -4,51 -4,53 -4,55 -4,54 -4,55 -4,54
150/195
qdop -1,71 -1,39 -1,19 -1,06 -0,97 -0,89 -0,84 -0,79
q200 -38,58 -26,59 -19,94 -15,73 -12,83 -10,71 -9,09 -7,82
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
II
RAmin[kN] -3,17 -3,20 -3,14 -3,04 -2,93 -2,79 -2,68 -2,56
B [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RBmin[kN] -4,52 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,54 -4,52 -4,56 -4,56
qdop -1,90 -1,54 -1,32 -1,16 -1,05 -0,96 -0,90 -0,84
q200 -40,30 -27,94 -21,05 -16,67 -13,64 -11,42 -9,72 -8,38
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2
I
RAmin[kN] -3,31 -3,36 -3,32 -3,21 -3,09 -2,96 -2,84 -2,71
B [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RBmin[kN] -4,52 -4,52 -4,53 -4,51 -4,52 -4,51 -4,56 -4,55
160/205
qdop -1,70 -1,38 -1,18 -1,05 -0,96 -0,89 -0,83 -0,78
q200 -40,30 -27,94 -21,05 -16,67 -13,64 -11,42 -9,72 -8,38
A [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2
II
RAmin[kN] -3,22 -3,27 -3,22 -3,13 -3,01 -2,89 -2,76 -2,64
B [pcs] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RBmin[kN] -4,52 -4,52 -4,51 -4,52 -4,53 -4,55 -4,54 -4,53
Key:
qdop - maximum characteristic load in the bearing capacity limit
q200 - maximum characteristic load in the usability limit (diffraction condition L/200)
A - arithmetic product of factors per one support
RAmin - reaction on one support, which must be carried by the factors
B - arithmetic product of factors per one intermediate support
RBmin - reaction on one intermediate support, which must be carried by the factors
Colour groups:
I - very bright colours
II - bright colours
Linear support has been assumed. Panels mounted by loop through connectors with aluminium or steel washers.
Edge support width: min. 40mm. Intermediate support width min. 80mm.
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13. THERMAL INSULATION PROPERTIES
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST, BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS, BALEXTHERM-MW-D-W-ST, BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST wall
sandwich panels and BALEXTHERM-MW-R roof sandwich panels have very good thermal insulation parameters.
Tests and calculations conducted in the Institute of Building Technology in Warsaw in the Thermal Physics
Department, the purpose of which was to specify the heat conductivity coefficient of mineral wool being the panel
core and the heat conductivity coefficient of the partition, have confirmed high quality and consistency of parameters
in BALEXTHERM-MW panels achieved thanks to using raw materials of the highest quality and continuous control
of all production stages.
The tested heat conductivity coefficient for the sandwich panel core is λobl = 0,040W/mK in relation to the average
partition temperature of 10°C.
The calculations of the Uc heat conductivity coefficient take into account the linear thermal bridge occurring in the
joint of sandwich panels, and local thermal bridges occurring in places where the panels are fastened to the bearing
structure by connectors.
The table below shows Uc heat conductivity coefficients for a partition made of BALEXTHERM roof and wall panels.
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The scope of using BALEXTHERM-MW wall and roof sandwich panels has been determined on the basis of conducted
test, calculations and requirements of the Ordinance of the Minister for Infrastructure on technical conditions
to be met by buildings and their location (Journal of Laws 75/2002 pos. 690, as amended, year 2013), for production
facilities, warehouses, outhouses and public utility buildings.
BALEXTHERM-MW-R roof panels with core thickness from 150/195mm have thermal insulation properties that
make them suitable for use as roof coverings for rooms with calculation temperatures 8°C < ti ≤ 16°C. The required
heat conductivity coefficient for roofs and ceilings in unheated attics or over passes should be Umax = 0,30 [ W/m2K]
at 8°C ≤ ti < 16°C.
BALEXTHERM-MW mineral wool core sandwich panels are the building elements of a certain fire resistance class and
so they should meet the requirements of fire resistance and fire dispersion specified in the Ordinance of the Minister
for Infrastructure of 12th April 2002 on technical requirements for buildings and their location (Journal of Laws No. 75
pos. 690, 2002 as amended).
In accordance with § 216 and §272, external walls and roof coverings of buildings are subject to the following fire
safety classifications:
- fire resistance
- fire dispersion degree.
Basing on test reports, the Fire Testing Unit of the Institute of Building Technology in Warsaw has classified, according
to the above requirements, the panels in the following manner:
- fire resistance of non-load bearing walls of BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST, BALEXTHERM-MW-D-W-ST, BALEXTHERM-MW-
LT-W-ST and BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS mineral wool core sandwich panels
- fire dispersion through walls, with fire from outside and inside (BALEXTHERM- MW-WST, BALEXTHERM-MW-D-W-ST,
BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST, BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS)
- fire resistance of roof coverings made of BALEXTHERM-MW-R mineral wool core roof panels
- resistance of the roof to external fire (BALEXTHERM-MW-R).
BALEXTHERM-MW sandwich panels have been classified as a NRO non fire dispersing product, in accordance with the
standards PN-90/B-02867, PN-B-02872:1996.
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Table 13. Fire classification of BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST, BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST, BALEXTHERM-MW-D-LT-W-ST
and BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS sandwich panels.
Fire resistance Reaction to fire
Thickness
Panel type PN-EN 13501-1+A1;
[mm] Parameter Conditions
PN-EN 13823
80 - -
EI 120 4m-vert.; 4m-horizon.
EI 90 4m-vert.; 8,5m-horizon.
100-140
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST EI 60 4m-vert.; 10,27m-horizon. A2-s1,d0
EI 30 12m-vert.; 12m-horizon.
EI 240 4m-vert.; 4m-horizon.
150-230
EI180 4m-vert.; 11,9m-horizon.
El 240/
BALEXTHERM-MW-D-W-ST 200-230 4m-vert, 4m poziom A2-s1,d0
EW 240
80 - -
El 60 /
100-140 4m-vert.; 4m-horizon. A2-s1,d0
EW 60
BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST
El 120 /
150-230 EW 120 4m-vert.; 4m -horizon. A2-s1,d0
EW 180
80 - -
100 EI 30 4m-vert.; 4m-horizon.
EI 60 4m-vert.; 4m-horizon.
EI45 4m-vert.; 11,2m-horizon.
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS A2-s2,d0
120-200
EI30 4m-vert.; 12m-horizon.
EI X classification means that the criterion of tightness and fire insulation properties of the covering wall is maintained
for the time of at least X minutes. If there is exposure to fire from the side of the structure, it must have at least R X class,
which means that fire bearing capacity of the construction must be maintained for the same or longer time.
* Mpr - span moment, Mpd - support moment; Calculations should assume snow load of 0,2xSk, where Sk - typical snow load
on the ground in Poland acc. to PN-EN 1991-1-3:2005
REI-90 classification means that the criteria of bearing capacity, tightness and fire resistance are maintained for at least
90 minutes. As for roof resistance to the influence of external fire, BALEXTHERM-MW-R panel roof covering has been
classified as BROOF(t1), which means non-dispersing fire, according to PN-EN 13501-5. BROOF(t1) is valid for roofs with
a pitch up to 20°.
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15. CORROSION RESISTANCE
In accordance with the tests conducted in the Institute of Building Technology in Warsaw, in the Department of Build-
ing Coatings Durability and Protection, BALEXTHERM mineral wool core sandwich panels meet the requirements of
PN-EN ISO 12944-2 for the classes C1 to C4 and C5 upon completion of the questionnaire.
BALEXTHERM panels – with zinc coated claddings (Z275) and organic claddings: SP 25 or SP 35 or PVDF 25 or HPS200
or PCV(F) 120 on the exposed side may be used in environments with corrosion categories C1, C2, C3, and in the case
of SP 15 cladding on the exposed side, in the environments: C1, C2, according to the PN-EN ISO 12944-2 standard.
BALEXTHERM panels – with AZ185 aluminium-zinc coating may be used in environments with corrosion categories:
C1, C2, C3 according to the PN-EN ISO 12944-2 standard
BALEXTHERM panels – with zinc coating (Z275) and CESAR PUR 55 cladding may be used in environments with corro-
sion categories C1, C2, C3, C4 according to the PN-EN ISO 12944-2 standard.
Corrosion categories and examples of typical environments acc. to PN-EN ISO 12944-2
C1 corrosion category
- interiors – heated buildings with clean ambience, e.g. offices, shops, schools, hotels
C2 corrosion category
- exteriors – ambiences of little contamination; mainly rural areas
- interiors – unheated buildings with possible condensation, e.g. warehouses, sports halls
C3 corrosion category
- exteriors – urban and industrial ambiences; average contamination with sulphur oxide (IV); water bank and shore
areas of little salinity
- interiors – production interiors of high humidity and certain air pollution, e.g. food production facilities, laundries,
breweries, milk production units
C4 corrosion category
- exteriors – industrial areas and water shore areas of moderate salinity
- interiors – chemical plants, swimming pools, ship repair yards for ships and boats
C5 corrosion category
- exteriors – industrial areas of high humidity and aggressive ambience
- interiors – building structures or areas with virtually constant condensation and high contamination levels
RC5 resistant category claddings declared by the steel manufacturer may be used for BALEXTHERM panels.
Sound absorption properties of BALEXTHERM MWW-ST and BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS mineral wool core wall
sandwich panels in two side claddings of steel sheet, with thickness range from 80mm to 230mm may be generally
expressed by absorption coefficient αw =0,2 and absorption class E.
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BALEXTHERM-MW-R roof panels, thickness range 100mm to 160mm
Sound absorption properties of BALEXTHERM-MW-R mineral wool core roof sandwich panels in two side claddings
of steel sheet, with thickness range from 100mm to 160mm may be generally expressed by absorption coefficient
αw =0,15 (L) and absorption class E.
The basis for classifying building partitions made of sandwich panels are the values of one digit coefficients
determined on the basis of the specific acoustic insulation measurements taken in laboratory conditions, acc. to
PN-EN ISO 10140-2:2011 and calculated acc. to PN-EN ISO 717-1:1999.
The requirements for acoustic insulation properties of partitions in general purpose buildings are given in the
PN-B-02151-3:1999 standard. For cases that are not included in the standard, in particular in industrial buildings,
housings and internal partitions, the requirements should be established individually.
Considering the acoustic properties of BALEXTHERM-MW sandwich panels (specified in the abovementioned
coefficients) it should be assumed that, from the acoustics point of view, BALEXTHERM-MW sandwich panels may
be used in the following buildings and facilities:
- as housing for walls and roofs of industrial and sports halls, production and warehouse buildings
- for commerce and service pavilions, food and catering facilities, building site supply bases, administration and social
buildings – if the requirements for acoustic insulation for a given partition are not higher than the ones given above
or if they meet individually determined acoustic requirements.
17. FASTENERS
BALEXTHERM sandwich panels are mounted to the steel structure by self-drilling connectors. This eliminated the
need to drill preliminary loop through openings in panels and the construction. Moreover, self-drilling connectors
increase security of fastening and limit the number of used tools. In the case of self-drilling connectors new drilling
blades are always used, because these connectors are designated to be used once only, and this has an influence on
the durability of the connection.
Self-drilling connectors are used for fastening sandwich panels to the steel structure of maximum wall thickness
of 12 mm. The connectors are made of hardened coal steel, with a surface corrosion protection layer.
All connectors have washers with vulcanised EPDM. Using EPDM increases durability and tightness of the connection.
• ZD6 – a screw with screwing capacity up to 6 mm, for cold rolled steel substrates
• ZD12 - a screw with screwing capacity up to 12 mm, for hot rolled steel substrates
• ZD16 - a screw with screwing capacity up to 16 mm, for hot rolled steel substrates
• A screw for wood and concrete – for direct fastening to concrete and wood substrates. Drilling the sandwich
panel with a 5 mm steel drill prior to the assembly is recommended. A preliminary opening should be made in the
concrete substrate with a 5 mm concrete drill.
• Self-threading screw – for steel substrates of over 12 mm thickness. A preliminary opening of 5,8 mm diameter
must be made in the sandwich panel and the steel structure prior to the assembly.
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18. FASTENING ROOF PANELS LENGTHWISE
Recommended roof pitch for BALEXTHERM-MW-R roof panels is:
>7 % - for panels joined at length >5 % - for continuous panels and without skylights
or with roof skylights
BALEXTHERM-MW-R panels have endings, shaped at the stage of production, which facilitate assembly of gutters
at eaves or longitudinal joining of panels.
l length
L = pane
A A
- standard 50 mm with eaves
- standard 150 mm with overlap
- max 200 mm with overlap
- min 10 mm without overlap
As a standard, BALEXTHERM-MW-R roof panels are produced in right hand version. They may be produced
in the left hand version at the client`s request.
BALEXTHERM sandwich panels are secured against debris and damage by protective foil, put on the claddings during
the production process. After unpacking the panels, remove the protective foil to prevent is permanent sticking
to the protective varnish on claddings.
It is recommended that the panels and flashings are cut on stands covered with soft material, i.e. felt or polystyrene
so as to avoid damage to colour layers.
Use a saw with fine blades to cut the panels, and manual scissors for flashings.
Using angle grinders and other tools generating high temperature while cutting is forbidden: it may lead to damage
to anti-corrosion layers - fig. no. 5.
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Fig. 5
Use appropriate connectors to assemble the sandwich boards, depending on the type of bearing structure and panel
core thicknesses. Types of fasteners and their specifications are given in the CONNECTORS chapter.
All connectors have washers with a vulcanised EPDM, which makes them usable for many years with the sealing
element being flexible all the time.
Use appropriate electrical tools for screwing the connectors in. Drill-drivers should have appropriate heads for driving
long connectors and depth limiter - fig. no. 6. This will guarantee correctness of the assembly, i.e. the connector`s
perpendicular position to the panel will be maintained; the risk of damage to panel surface will be minimised and
fastening will be tight - fig. no 7. Universal drill-drivers with regular, short heads are permissible. However, such tools
should be equipped with a depth limiter for inserting connectors. Below are the optimum parameters of electrical
tools for sandwich panel assembly:
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
STAGE I - preparing the panel for assembly. Make sure that the neighbouring panel has been mounted correctly and
if the recommended PES tape has been placed on the bearing structure
STAGE II - place the overlap on the hump and lift the panel edge by approximately 30cm (you may use polystyrene
supports to stabilise the angle position of the roof panel)
STAGE III - push the stabilised panel in the connection place (as illustrated)
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STAGE IV - lower the panel graduall
STAGE V - assemble the connectors to the bearing structure and make the longitudinal connection (by means of
farmer`s screws or tight rivets)
support
Stage II
approx. 300mm
BALEXTHERM-MW-R panel
lift the roof
panel
support
Stage III
support
support
support
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Fastening BALEXTHERM-MW-R panel to the roof.
using PES tape connector for fastening
prior to assembly BTH-MW-R panels
is recommended
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BALEXTHERM-MW-R
suport
Note !
If assembled panels are longer than 8 m, the mounting team should consist of more than 2 people.
After cutting and drilling carefully remove all metal waste and fillings that may change the colour of the cladding.
Tighten the whole housing by means of appropriate tapes and sealing foams. Secure all damaged varnish points
on the cladding sheets by touch up paint.
The basic means of transport for sandwich panels are trucks with a trailer or semi-trailer, where long panels may
be loaded (up to 13,60 m) on both sides of the vehicle.
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Table 15. How to pack BALEXTHERM-MW sandwich panels
Number of panels Loading height
Panel thickness
TYPE Panel kind per package of two packages
[mm] [pcs] [mm]
1 2 3 4 5
BTH-MW-W 80 14 2426
BTH-MW-W 100 11 2386
BTH-MW-W 120 9 2346
BTH-MW-W 130 9 2526
BTH-MW-W 140 8 2426
wall
BTH-MW-W 150 7 2286
BTH-MW-W 160 7 2426
BTH-MW-W 180 6 2346
BTH-MW-W 200 6 2586
BTH-MW-W 230 5 2486
BTH-MW-R 100 / 145 8 2146
BTH-MW-R 120 / 165 8 2466
roof
BTH-MW-R 150 / 195 6 2256
BTH-MW-R 160 / 205 6 2376
Example
An example load: BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST 100.1100 wall panels; length: 12 m number: 36 pieces (475,2 m2).
The number of packages for the whole load is:
number of panels/number of panels of a given thickness in the package = 36/11= 3 packages x 11 pcs. and 1 package
3 pcs. The total load weight is: total panel surface x weight of 1 m2 = 475,2 x 19,80 ≈ 9410 kg
Transportation requirements for the load:
Min. trailer length 12,5 m; Min. loading capacity 6,5 t
The load will be arranged in two stacks, two panel packages in each.
Unloading, handling:
Proceed with great care during loading and unloading operations due to panel weight. Avoid point supports, as this
may damage the cladding of the lowermost panel. To prevent this problem, distribute the weight on a larger surface.
Make sure you do not drag one panel on the other ones, as this may result in scratching.
When lifting heavy packages, pay attention to proper support of the panels.
Storing panels:
Sandwich panels must be placed on joists, at least 250 mm above ground level. Maximum two packages may be
placed one on the other. Storing in closed, airy spaces is recommended, at normal temperatures, away from fertilisers,
acids, lye, salts and other corrosive substances. Storing uncovered panels is not allowed. In the case of short term
storage under a tarpaulin (max. two weeks), free airflow must be provided. If the storage period is longer than two
weeks, the panels must be placed in an appropriately ventilated place and left uncovered, with free access of air
to all layers.
Failure to comply with the guidelines above may cause decolouring of claddings, the so-called „white rust”, permanent
damage to the core and also loss of warranty rights.
Small repairs and maintenance:
All damage to the claddings done in transportation or assembly should be corrected with touch-up paint. Maintenance
of sandwich panels consists in regular inspections and securing any possible damage. Inspections should pay
attention to uncovered edges and connections.
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Notes on use:
Wall sandwich panels with dark colour claddings have high heat absorption properties, which may cause local de-
formations on cladding surfaces due to long exposure to sunlight (in particular in the summer period). This is why
thermal movement of panels must be allowed, and panels of limited length should be used. This effects does not
influence the use properties of sandwich panels; however, the producer reserves that the client buys sandwich panels
in these colours at his/her own risk and has no right to claim against the producer for this reason. In roof panels there
are practically no local surface deformations. It is assumed that sheets in dark colours heat up to the temperature
of 90 degrees C.
Thus Balex Metal shall not be held responsible for any possible damage due to high temperatures, the effect of which
may be local loss of cladding stability. Dark colours are defined in point E.33 by EN14509 standard.
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II. DETAILED SOLUTIONS FOR ENCLOSURE MADE OF
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST, BALEXTHERM-MW-D-W-ST,
BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST, BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS
and BALEXTHERM-MW-R SANDWICH PANELS
WITH MINERAL WOOL CORE
1. BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST, BALEXTHERM-MW-D-W-ST,
BALEXTHERM-MW-LT-W-ST WALL PANELS
1.1. MW-W-ST01
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-ST wall panel, joint, profile types
modular width 1100
exterior
EXTERNAL CLADDINGS:
L
lined
M
micro-profiled
R
grooved
G*
smooth
INTERNAL CLADDINGS:
L
lined
G*
flat
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1.2. MW-W-ST02
Panel fastening - vertical arrangement of panels
modular width 1100 modular width 1100 modular width 1100
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1.3. MW-W-ST03
Basing panels on a ground beam or foundation
- vertical arrangement of panels
46
1.4. MW-W-ST04
Supporting panels below the upper level of the ground beam or foundation
- vertical arrangement of panels
47
1.5. MW-W-ST05
Basing panels on a ground beam or foundation
- horizontal arrangement of panels
approx. 23 mm
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1.6. MW-W-ST06
Supporting panels below the upper level of the ground beam or foundation
- horizontal arrangement of panels
approx. 23 mm
49
1.7. MW-W-ST07
Joining panels in the corner
- vertical arrangement of panels - variant I
50
1.8. MW-W-ST08
Joining panels in the corner
- vertical arrangement of panels - variant II
51
1.9. MW-W-ST09/1
Joining panels in the corner
- vertical arrangement of panels
52
1.10. MW-W-ST09/2
Connecting panels in the corner
- horizontal arrangement of panels
53
1.11. MW-W-ST10
Joining panels lengthwise
- vertical arrangement of panels
54
1.12. MW-W-ST11/1
Fastening panel to the end support
- horizontal arrangement of panels - variant I
55
1.13. MW-W-ST11/2
Fastening panels to the end support
- horizontal arrangement of panels - variant II
56
1.14. MW-W-ST12
Fastening the panel to the in-between support
- horizontal arrangement of panels
57
1.15. MW-W-ST13
Joining panels with window strip
- vertical arrangement of panels - option I
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
CROSS SECTION
exterior
exterior
58
1.16. MW-W-ST14
Joining panels with window strip
- vertical arrangement of panels - option II
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
CROSS SECTION
exterior
exterior
59
1.17. MW-W-ST15
Joining panels with window strip
- vertical arrangement of panels - option III
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
CROSS SECTION
exterior
exterior
60
1.18. MW-W-ST16/1
Joining panels with PVC windows
- vertical arrangement of panels - option II
modular panel width
modular panel width
exterior
61
1.19. MW-W-ST16/2
Joining panels with PCV windows
- vertical or horizontal arrangement of panels
exterior
62
1.20. MW-W-ST17
Fastening panels - sliding connection, recommended for dark colours of facades
- vertical arrangement of panels
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2. BALEXTHERM-PU-W-PLUS WALL PANELS
2.1. MW-W-PL01
BALEXTHERM-MW-W-PLUS wall panels, joint, profile types
modular width 1050
modular widthor1050
1000
1047 or 997
1047 or 997
1100 or 1050
*Range of panel thicknesses t = 80; 100; 120; 130; 140; 150; 160; 180; 200 [mm]
Panel joint Panel joint with gasket (option)
exterior
EXTERNAL FACINGS:
modular width 1050 (modular width of 1000 is also available)
L
lined
R
grooved
INTERNAL FACINGS:
L
lined
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2.2. MW-W-PL02
Fastening panels
– vertical arrangement of panels
65
2.3. MW-W-PL03
Basing panels on a ground beam or foundation
- vertical arrangement of panels
66
2.4. MW-W-PL04
Supporting panels below the upper level of the ground beam or foundation
- vertical arrangement of panels
67
2.5. MW-W-PL05
Supporting panels below the upper level of the ground beam or foundation
- horizontal arrangement of panels
approx. 23 mm
68
2.6. MW-W-PL06
Supporting panels below the upper level of the ground beam or foundation
- horizontal arrangement of panels
approx. 23 mm
69
2.7. MW-W-PL07
Joining panels in the corner
- vertical arrangement of panels - option I
70
2.8. MW-W-PL08
Joining panels in the corner
- vertical arrangement of panels - option II
71
2.9. MW-W-PL09
Joining panels in the corner
- horizontal arrangement of panels
72
2.10. MW-W-PL09/1
Joining panels in the corner
- vertical arrangement of panels
73
2.11. MW-W-PL10
Joining panels lengthwise
- vertical arrangement of panels
74
2.12. MW-W-PL11/1
Fastening panel to the end support
- horizontal arrangement of panels - option I
75
2.13. MW-W-PL11/2
Fastening panel to the end support
- horizontal arrangement of panels - option II
76
2.14. MW-W-PL11/3
Fastening panel to the end support
- horizontal arrangement of panels - option III
77
2.15. MW-W-PL12
Fastening panel to the in-between support
- horizontal arrangement of panels
78
2.16. MW-W-PL13
Joining panels with window strip
- vertical arrangement of panels - option I
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
CROSS SECTION
exterior
exterior
79
2.17. MW-W-PL14
Joining panels with window strip
- vertical arrangement of panels - option II
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
CROSS SECTION
exterior
exterior
80
2.18. MW-W-PL15
Joining panels with window strip
- vertical arrangement of panels - option III
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
CROSS SECTION
exterior
exterior
81
2.19. MW-W-PL16/1
Joining panels with PVC windows
- vertical or horizontal arrangement of panels
exterior
82
2.20. MW-W-PL16/2
Joining panels with PVC windows
- vertical or horizontal arrangement of panels
exterior
83
2.21. MW-W-PL17/1
Fastening panel - sliding joint
- vertical arrangement of panels
84
2.22. MW-W-PL17/2
Fastening panel - sliding joint
- vertical arrangement of panels - X-X section
modular panel
centre line
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3. BALEXTHERM-MW-R ROOF PANELS
3.1. MW-R01
BALEXTHERM-MW-R roof panels - joint, profile type
exterior
interior
EXTERNAL FACINGS:
INTERNAL FACINGS:
L
lined
G*
flat
86
3.2. MW-R02/1
Fastening panel to a steel purlin
exterior
interior
87
3.3. MW-R02/2
Fastening panel to a steel purlin - Y-Y section
exterior
interior
88
3.4. MW-R03
Panel ending for a monopitch roof
Note:
OBR 104/1 for an obtuse corner section applied for the angle of 6º
OBR 104/2 for an obtuse corner section applied for the angle of 22º
89
3.5. MW-R04/1
Gable-end roof edge
90
3.6. MW-R04/2
Gable-end roof edge
upper cladding
deflected
91
3.7. MW-R05
Joint of panels with a wall panel by the attic
92
3.8. MW-R06
Joint of panels at the roof ridge
93
3.9. MW-R07
Joint of panels with an internal gutter
94
3.10. MW-R08
Joint of panels with a prefabricated internal gutter
95
3.11. MW-R09
Joint of panels with a wall panel in the eaves
Note:
OBR 104/1 for an obtuse corner section applied
for the angle of 6º
OBR 104/2 for an obtuse corner section applied
for the angle of 22º
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3.12. MW-R10/1
Joining panels lengthwise (L>15m)
Attention !
- Standard A=50 mm next to the eaves
- Standard A=150 mm next to the overlap
- max. A=200 mm next to the overlap
- min. A=10 mm without any overlap
97
3.13. MW-R10/2
Joining panels lengthwise (L>15m)
98
3.14. MW-R11
Joint of panels with a prefabricated gutter by the attic
99
3.15. MW-R12
Joint of panels with an internal gutter by the attic
Insulation panel
thickness G=40mm
100
3.16. MW-R13
Roof ridge skylight - longitudinal section
101
3.17. MW-R14
Roof ridge skylight – cross section
roof pitch
102
3.18. MW-R15
Roof ridge skylight – cross section
ridge
roof pitch
103
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