General Catalogue
General Catalogue
General Catalogue
GENERAL CATALOGUE
Index
Roof Panels
Wall Panels
Isoparete Box - Isoparete Plissé
Isoparete Piano
Isobox - Isobox Plissé - Isopiano
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Special Products 6
Technical Data 44
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ISO 9001
BUREAU VERITAS
Certification
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Isocop 4
Double-steel sheet roof panel, insulated with polyisocyanurate rigid foam for roof with a minimum slope of 7%. External steel
sheet profiled with 4 ribs, to increase static and dynamic resistance. Panels are fastened using visible through-fastened screw
and saddle clip at each high rib along the supports.
13"
1 1/2"
Thickness
42"
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Isocop 4
OVERLOAD WHEELBASE
ROOF PANELS
LOAD
PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
16.38 10' 5 7/8" 12 ' 1 5/8" 13 ' 5 3/8" 16 ' 4 3/4" 18 ' 6 3/8" 19 ' 6 1/4" 20 ' 2 1/8" 20 ' 10 " 12 ' 3 5/8" 14 ' 3 1/4" 15 ' 8 7/8" 18 ' 8 3/8" 21 ' 3 7/8" 22 ' 7 5/8" 24 ' 1 1/4" 24 ' 11 1/8"
20.48 9 ' 4 1/8" 10 ' 9 7/8" 12 ' 1 5/8" 14 ' 7 1/8" 16 ' 2 7/8" 17 ' 4 5/8" 18 ' 0 1/2" 18 ' 8 3/8" 10 ' 11 7/8" 12 ' 7 1/2" 14 ' 5 1/8" 17 ' 2 5/8" 19 ' 0 1/4" 20 ' 4" 21 ' 3 7/8" 22 ' 1 3/4"
30.72 7 ' 6 1/2" 8 ' 8 1/4" 9 ' 10" 11 ' 9 5/8" 13 ' 5 3/8" 14 ' 7 1/8" 15 ' 5" 16 ' 2 7/8" 8 ' 10 1/4" 10 ' 4" 11 ' 9 5/8" 14 ' 1 1/4" 16 ' 0 7/8" 17 ' 8 1/2" 18 ' 8 3/8" 19 ' 6 1/4"
40.96 6 ' 0 3/4" 7 ' 0 5/8" 8 ' 4 3/8" 9 ' 8 1/8" 11 ' 3 3/4" 12 ' 7 1/2" 13 ' 7 3/8" 14 ' 7 1/8" 7 ' 4 1/2" 8 ' 8 1/4" 10 ' 2" 11 ' 5 3/4" 13 ' 9 1/4" 15 ' 5" 16 ' 8 3/4" 17 ' 8 1/2"
51.20 4 ' 11" 5 ' 10 3/4" 6 ' 8 5/8" 8 ' 4 3/8" 9 ' 10" 10 ' 11 7/8" 11 ' 9 5/8" 12 ' 7 1/2" 6 ' 2 3/4" 7 ' 6 1/2" 8 ' 6 1/4" 10 ' 2" 12 ' 1 5/8" 13 ' 7 3/8" 14 ' 9 1/8" 15 ' 8 7/8"
20.48 10 ' 2" 11 ' 9 5/8" 12 ' 7 1/2" 15 ' 3" 17 ' 2 5/8" 18 ' 4 3/8" 19 ' 4 1/4" 20 ' 0 1/8" 11 ' 9 5/8" 13 ' 7 3/8" 14 ' 11 1/8" 17 ' 10 1/2" 20 ' 0 1/8" 21 ' 3 7/8" 22 ' 3 5/8" 23 ' 3 1/2"
30.72 8 ' 5 3/8" 9 ' 10" 10 ' 5 7/8" 12 ' 11 1/2" 14 ' 7 1/8" 15 ' 8 7/8" 16 ' 6 3/4"17 ' 2 5/8" 9 ' 10" 11 ' 7 3/4" 12 ' 5 1/2" 15 ' 3" 17 ' 2 5/8" 18 ' 8 3/8" 19 ' 8 1/8" 20 ' 8"
40.96 6 ' 8 5/8" 8 ' 0 3/8" 8 ' 8 1/4" 10 ' 7 7/8" 12 ' 5 1/2" 13 ' 7 3/8" 14 ' 3 1/4" 14 ' 11 1/8" 8 ' 0 3/8" 9 ' 8 1/8" 10 ' 5 7/8" 12 ' 5 1/2" 14 ' 11 1/8" 16 ' 0 7/8" 17 ' 6 5/8" 18 ' 8 3/8"
51.20 5 ' 4 7/8" 6 ' 6 5/8" 7 ' 6 1/2" 9 ' 4 1/8" 10 ' 9 7/8" 11 ' 11 5/8" 12 ' 9 1/2" 13 ' 7 3/8" 6 ' 8 5/8" 8 ' 2 3/8" 9 ' 4 1/8" 11 ' 1 3/4" 13 ' 1 3/8" 14 ' 7 1/8" 15 ' 8 7/8" 16 ' 10 3/4"
PANEL WEIGHT
PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
STEEL
THICKNESS
5" 6" 8"
GA
26/26 PLF 2.07 2.17 2.27 2.37 2.76 2.82 3.03 3.48
24/26 PLF 2.25 2.35 2.45 2.56 2.94 2.99 3.23 3.70
24/24 PLF 2.43 2.54 2.64 2.74 2.94 3.19 3.39 3.84 Le overlap Right overlap
Working length
Overlap system detail.
D ≤ 4" ± 1/16"
Thickness D > 4" ± 2% STANDARD LENGTH
Minimum 8' 2 3/8", maximum 39' 4 3/8" (Subject to availability of transportation on
Perpendicularity deviation 1/4" national roads)
According to the new standard EN 14509 Annex 10 According to the calculation method EN 6946
PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
It is a double-steel sheet wall panel, insulated with polyisocianurate rigid foam. The tongue-and-grove joint is done using
hidden through-fastened screw and saddle clip. External face availabe in Plissé, Box and Piano profiles. Internal
face available in Box profile,
Thickness
Isoparete Piano
Expansion joint
Junction system detail and coupling tolerance. Vertical use Horizontal use
IsoCindu advises, during the installation phase, use steel junction piece for overloads distribution. The position of the steel junction piece must guarantee
the stress resistance and overloads depresion resistance.
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Isoparete Box - Isoparete Plissé - Isoparete Piano
OVERLOAD WHEELBASE
STEEL STEEL SHEETS 26/26 (GA) - SUPPORT 4 5/8"
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
20.48 7' 6 1/2" 9' 1/4" 10' 5 7/8" 12' 3 5/8" 14' 9 1/8" 16' 10 3/4" 18' 8 3/8" 8' 6 1/4" 10' 2" 11' 9 5/8" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 5" 16' 7/8" 20' 11 7/8"
24.57 6' 10 5/8" 8' 2 3/8" 9' 6 1/8" 11' 1 3/4" 13' 7 3/8" 15' 7" 17' 2 5/8" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 5 7/8" 12' 1 5/8" 13' 7 3/8" 14' 7 1/8" 18' 2 1/2"
28.67 6' 2 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 8' 8 1/4" 10' 1 5/8" 12' 7 1/2" 14' 7 1/8" 15' 8 7/8" 6' 6 5/8" 8' 2 3/8" 9' 8 1/8" 11' 1 3/4" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 5 3/8" 16' 6 3/4"
32.77 5' 8 7/8" 6' 10 5/8" 8' 3/8" 9' 6 1/8" 11' 11 5/8" 13' 7 3/8" 15' 1" 6' 3/4" 7' 2 1/2" 8' 8 1/4" 10' 2" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 3 5/8" 15' 1"
36.86 5' 4 7/8" 6' 4 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 1/4" 11' 3 3/4" 12' 11 1/2" 13' 11 1/4" 5' 2 7/8" 6' 6 5/8" 7' 10 3/8" 9' 4 1/8" 11' 1 3/4" 11' 7 3/4" 13' 9 1/4"
40.96 5' 5/8" 6' 3/4" 7' 5/8" 8' 4 3/8" 10' 7 7/8" 12' 3 5/8" 13' 5 3/8" 4' 9" 5' 10 3/4" 7' 5/8" 8' 8 1/4" 10' 4" 10' 11 7/8" 13' 1 3/8"
WALL PANELS
PANEL WEIGHT DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES (According to EN 14509)
PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS DEVIATION in
STEEL L ≤ 9' 10" ± 1/8"
THICKNESS Length ± 3/8"
L > 9' 10"
GA 5" 6"
Working length ± 1/16"
26/26 PLF 2.04 2.23 2.33 2.49 2.74 2.94 D ≤ 4" ± 1/16"
2.01 Thickness D > 4" ± 2%
24/26 PLF 2.43 2.31 2.41 2.52 2.72 2.92 3.13
Orthometry and Rectangularity 1/4"
24/24 PLF 2.41 2.47 2.58 2.70 2.84 3.09 3.31
Misalignment of the internal ± 1/8"
metal surfaces
Sheet coupling F = 1 + 1/8"
L = working length, D = panel thickness, F = sheet coupling
STANDARD LENGTH
FIRE BEHAVIOR Minimum 8' 2 3/8", maximum 39' 4 3/8" (Subject to availability of transportation
Concerning technical specifications relating to fire behavior, see page 46 on the on national roads).
catalogue or visit www.isocindu.mx
FOAM DENSITY
Foam density 2.49 PCF
THERMAL INSULATION
According to the new standard EN 14509 Annex 10 According to the calculation method EN 6946
PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
1 5/8" 2" 2 1/2" 3" 4" 5" 6" 1 5/8" 2" 2 1/2" 3" 4" 5" 6"
It is a double-steel sheet wall panel, insulated with polyisocianurate rigid foam. The tongue-and-groove joint is visible
using through-fastened screw and saddle washer. External face availabe in Plissé, Box and Piano profiles. Internal face
available in Box profile. It is also suitable for cooling chambers.
Coverage: 39 1/4" (1000 mm), 42" (1067 mm) & 45 1/4" (1150 mm)
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
20.48 7' 6 1/2" 9' 1/4" 10' 5 7/8" 12' 11 1/2" 14' 9 1/8" 16' 10 3/4" 18' 8 3/8" 23' 3 1/2" 8' 6 1/4" 10' 2" 11' 9 5/8" 14' 5 1/8" 15' 5" 16' 7/8" 20' 11 7/8" 22' 5 5/8"
24.57 6' 10 5/8" 8' 2 3/8" 9' 6 1/8" 11' 9 5/8" 13' 7 3/8" 15' 7" 17' 2 5/8" 21' 1 7/8" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 5 7/8" 12' 9 1/2" 13' 7 3/8" 14' 7 1/8" 18' 2 1/2" 19' 4 1/4"
28.67 6' 2 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 8' 8 1/4" 10' 9 7/8" 12' 7 1/2" 14' 7 1/8" 15' 8 7/8" 19' 8 1/8" 6' 6 5/8" 8' 2 3/8" 9' 8 1/8" 11' 9 5/8" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 5 3/8" 16' 6 3/4" 17' 4 5/8"
32.77 5' 8 7/8" 6' 10 5/8" 8' 3/8" 10' 2" 11' 11 5/8" 13' 7 3/8" 15' 1" 18'10 3/8" 6' 3/4" 7' 2 1/2" 8' 8 1/4" 10' 9 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 3 5/8" 15' 1" 15' 7"
36.86 5' 4 7/8" 6' 4 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 6 1/8" 11' 3 3/4" 12' 11 1/2" 13' 11 1/4" 17' 8 1/2" 5' 2 7/8" 6' 6 5/8" 7' 10 3/8" 10' 11' 1 3/4" 11' 7 3/4" 13' 9 1/4" 13' 11 1/4"
40.96 5' 1" 6' 3/4" 7' 5/8" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 7 7/8" 12' 3 5/8" 13' 5 3/8" 16' 6 3/4" 4' 9" 5' 10 3/4" 7' 5/8" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 4" 10' 11 7/8" 13' 1 3/8" 13'5 3/8"
WALL PANELS
PANEL WEIGHT DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES (According to EN 14509)
Panel nominal thickness (in) DEVIATION in
STEEL
L ≤ 9' 10" ± 1/8"
THICKNESS 1" 1/4 6" 8" Length
GA L > 9' 10" ± 3/8"
Working length ± 1/16"
26/26 PLF 1.96 2.00 2.06 2.17 2.27 2.47 2.68 2.88 3.44 D ≤ 4" ± 1/16"
Thickness
24/26 PLF 2.13 2.17 2.25 2.35 2.45 2.66 2.84 3.05 3.61 D > 4" ± 2%
24/24 PLF 2.29 2.31 2.39 2.51 2.62 2.82 3.03 3.23 3.78 Orthometry and Rectangularity 1/4"
Misalignment of the internal
± 1/8"
metal surfaces
Sheet coupling F = 1 + 1/8"
FOAM DENSITY
Foam density 2.49 PCF
THERMAL INSULATION
According to the new standard EN 14509 Annex 10 According to the calculation method EN 6946
PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
1 1/4" 1 5/8" 2" 2 1/2" 3" 4" 5" 6" 8" 1 1/4" 1 5/8" 2" 2 1/2" 3" 4" 5" 6" 8"
Thickness
Coverage: 39 1/4" (1000 mm), 42" (1067 mm) & 45 1/4" (1150 mm)
Sealant.
Isoparete Frigo: Junction detail between panels with additional sealant.
Isobox Frigo: Recommended sealing for 4", 5" y 6" thicknesses
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OVERLOAD WHEELBASE
STEEL STEEL SHEETS 26/26 (GA) - SUPPORT 4 5/8"
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
12.29 15' 7" 18' 4 3/8" 20' 10" 22' 7 5/8" 16' 4 3/4" 18' 4 3/8" 20' 10" 22' 7 5/8" 15' 4 3/8" 20' 8" 21' 11 3/4" 26' 4 7/8" 19' 4 1/4" 20' 8" 21' 11 3/4" 26' 4 7/8"
16.38 13' 7 3/8" 16' 7/8" 18' 8 3/8" 20' 8" 14' 5 1/8" 16' 7/8" 18' 8 3/8" 20' 8" 15' 7" 17' 2 5/8" 18' 8 3/8" 24' 3 1/4" 16' 4 3/4" 17' 2 5/8" 18' 8 3/8" 24' 3 1/4"
20.48 12' 3 5/8" 14' 9 1/8" 16' 10 3/4" 18' 8 3/8" 12' 11 1/2" 14' 9 1/8" 16' 10 3/4" 18' 8 3/8" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 5" 16' 7/8" 20' 11 7/8" 14' 5 1/8" 15' 5" 16' 7/8" 20' 11 7/8"
24.57 11' 1 3/4" 13' 7 3/8" 15' 7" 17' 2 5/8" 11' 9 5/8" 13' 7 3/8" 15' 7" 17' 2 5/8" 12' 1 5/8" 13' 7 3/8" 14' 7 1/8" 18' 2 1/2" 12' 9 1/2" 13' 7 3/8" 14' 7 1/8" 18' 2 1/2"
28.67 10' 2" 12' 7 1/2" 14' 7 1/8" 15' 8 7/8" 10' 9 7/8" 12' 7 1/2" 14' 7 1/8" 15' 8 7/8" 11' 1 3/4" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 5 3/8" 16' 6 3/4" 11' 9 5/8" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 5 3/8" 16' 6 3/4"
32.77 9' 6 1/8" 11' 11 5/8" 13' 7 3/8" 15' 1" 10' 2" 11' 11 5/8" 13' 7 3/8" 15' 1" 10' 2" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 3 5/8" 15' 1" 10' 9 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 3 5/8" 15' 1"
36.86 9' 1/4" 11' 3 3/4" 12' 11 1/2" 13' 11 1/4" 9' 6 1/8" 11' 3 3/4" 12' 11 1/2" 13' 11 1/4" 9' 4 1/8" 11' 1 3/4" 11' 7 3/4" 13' 9 1/4" 10' 11' 1 3/4" 11' 7 3/4" 13' 9 1/4"
40.96 8' 4 3/8" 10' 7 7/8" 12' 3 5/8" 13' 5 3/8" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 7 7/8" 12' 3 5/8" 13' 5 3/8" 8' 8 1/4" 10' 4" 10' 11 7/8" 13' 1 3/8" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 4" 10' 11 7/8" 13' 1 3/8"
WALL PANELS
PANELSWEIGHT
PANEL WEIGHT DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES (According to EN 14509)
Panel nominal thickness (in) DEVIATION in
STEEL Length L ≤ 9' 10" ± 1/8"
THICKNESS
6" 6" L > 9' 10" ± 3/8"
GA
Working length ± 1/16"
PLF 2.33 2.49 2.74 2.94 2.27 2.47 2.68 2.88 D ≤ 4" ± 1/16"
Thickness
D > 4" ± 2%
PLF 2.70 2.84 2.92 3.13 2.62 2.82 3.03 3.05
Orthometry and Rectangularity 1/4"
Misalignment of the internal
± 1/8"
metal surfaces
Sheet coupling F = 1 + 1/8"
FOAM DENSITY
Foam density 2.49 PCF
THERMAL INSULATION
According to the new standard EN 14509 Annex 10 According to the calculation method EN 6946
PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
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Special Products
Produced in Isopan, Europe
Produced in Europe
Double-steel sheet roof panel, insulated with polyisocianurate rigid foam for roof with slope not less than 7%. External
steel sheet profiled with 4 ribs to increase static and dynamic resistances. The tongue-and-groove joint is
done using molding.
13"
1 3/8"
Thickness
STEEL SHEETS 26/26 (GA) - SUPPORT 4 5/8" STEEL SHEETS 26/26 (GA) - SUPPORT 4 5/8"
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
LOAD
1 1/2" 2" 2 3/4" 3 1/8" 1 1/2" 2" 2 3/4" 3 1/8"
PSF MAX SPANS -in MAX SPANS -in
16.38 11' 9 5/8" 13' 3 3/8" 14' 9 1/8" 17' 8 5/8" 11' 3 3/4" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 3 1/4" 16' 10 3/4"
24.57 10' 2" 11' 5 3/4" 12' 9 1/2" 15' 3" 9' 8 1/8" 10' 11 7/8" 12' 3 5/8" 14' 7 1/8"
30.72 9' 2 1/8" 10' 5 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 13' 11 1/4" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 2" 11' 3 3/4" 13' 5 3/8"
40.96 8' 2 3/8" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 5 7/8" 12' 5 1/2" 7' 10 3/8" 9' 1/4" 10' 11' 11 5/8"
51.20 7' 6 1/2" 8' 2 3/8" 9' 4 1/8" 11' 1 3/4" 7' 2 1/2" 7' 10 3/8" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 7 7/8"
Calculation for the static dimensioning performed according to the content of "Annex E" of standard EN 14509. Deflection limit 1/200 .
THERMAL INSULATION
According to the new standard EN 14509 Annex 10 According to the calculation method EN 6946
PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS (in) PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS (in)
1 1/2" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 1 1/2" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8"
It is a double-steel sheet wall panel, insulated with polyisocianurate rigid foam, its external face is wavy. The
Isoclass tongue-and-groove joint has a hidden screw. It can be installed horizontally or vertically achieving an
architectural finish
Thickness
20
OVERLOAD WHEELBASE
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
2 3/4" 3 1/2" 4" 2 3/4" 3 1/2" 4"
PSF MAX SPANS -in MAX SPANS -in
10.24 13' 1 3/8" 16' 8 3/4" 18' 4 3/8" 15' 5 5/8" 19' 4 1/4" 20' 8 5/8"
12.29 12' 1 5/8" 15' 5" 17' 5/8" 14' 1 1/4" 18' 1/2" 19' 1/4"
16.38 10' 5 7/8" 13' 5 3/8" 14' 9 1/8" 12' 1 5/8" 15' 8 7/8" 17' 4 5/8"
20.48 9' 6 1/8" 12' 1 5/8" 13' 5 3/8" 10' 9 7/8" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 5"
24.57 8' 6 1/4" 11' 1 3/4" 12' 1 5/8" 9' 10" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 9 1/4"
28.67 7' 10 3/8" 10' 2" 11' 1 3/4" 8' 10 1/4" 11' 5 3/4" 12' 9 1/2"
32.77 7' 2 1/2" 9' 6 1/8" 10' 5 7/8" 8' 2 3/8" 10' 5 7/8" 11' 9 5/8"
36.86 6' 10 5/8" 8' 10 1/4" 9' 10" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 10" 10' 9 7/8"
40.96 6' 6 5/8" 8' 2 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 6' 10 5/8" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 2"
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
LOAD
2 3/4" 3 1/2" 4" 2 3/4" 3 1/2" 4"
PSF MAX SPANS -in MAX SPANS -in
10.24 13' 9 1/4" 17' 8 5/8" 19' 1/4" 16' 4 3/4" 20' 4 5/8" 22' 11 1/2"
12.29 12' 9 1/2" 16' 4 3/4" 17' 8 1/2" 14' 9 1/8" 19' 1/4" 20' 11 7/8"
16.38 11' 1 3/4" 14' 1 1/4" 15' 8 7/8" 12' 9 1/2" 16' 4 3/4" 18' 1/2"
20.48 9' 10" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 1 1/4" 11' 1 3/4" 14' 5 1/8" 16' 7/8"
24.57 8' 10 1/4" 11' 5 3/4" 12' 9 1/2" 10' 2" 13' 1 3/8" 14' 5 1/8"
28.67 8' 2 3/8" 10' 5 7/8" 11' 9 5/8" 9' 2 1/8" 11' 9 5/8" 13' 1 3/8"
32.77 7' 8 1/2" 9' 10" 10' 9 7/8" 8' 4 3/8" 10' 9 7/8" 12' 1 5/8"
36.86 7' 5/8" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 2" 7' 6 1/2" 10' 2" 11' 1 3/4"
40.96 6' 6 5/8" 8' 6 1/4" 9' 6 1/8" 7' 5/8" 9' 6 1/8" 10' 5 7/8"
THERMAL INSULATION
According to the new standard EN 14509 Annex 10 According to the calculation method EN 6946
PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS (in) PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS (in)
2 3/4" 3 1/2" 4" 2 3/4" 3 1/2" 4"
Self-supporting metal panel; insulated with expanded polyisocianurate, great versatility and easy
mounting. The very high benefits of thermal insulation and junction system quality, make it specially suitable to
realization of environments where temperature control is demanded.
Thixotropic Seallant
(placed on site)
Sellante tixiotrópico
(colocado en obra)
Thickness
ISOFRIGO
Thixotropic Seallant
Coverage available in two sizes: 42 1/8" (1070 mm) & 48 1/8" (1225 mm) (placed on site)
Sellante tixiotrópico
(colocado en obra)
Expanding gasket
Thickness
(placed on site)
Cintas expandentes
(colocado en obra)
Expanding gasket
(placed on site)
Cintas expandentes
(colocado en obra)
ISOFROZEN HT Thicknesses: 5 7/8" (150 mm) - 7 3/4" (200 mm)
Expanding gasket
Cintas expandentes
(placed on site)
(colocado en obra)
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Isofrigo - Isofrozen
OVERLOAD WHEELBASE
STEEL SHEETS 26/26 (GA) - SUPPORT 4 5/8"
UNIFORMLY
l l l l
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 7" 7 3/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 7" 7 3/4"
10.24 17' 4 5/8" 20' 8 5/8" 22' 111/2" 27' 10 5/8" 29' 2 3/8" 30' 2 5/8" 20' 8 5/8" 24' 3 5/8" 27' 6 5/8" 29' 6 5/8" 30' 6 5/8" 31' 5 7/8"
12.29 16' 7/8" 19' 1/4" 21' 7 3/4" 24' 7 1/4" 25' 7" 29' 6 1/4" 18' 8 3/8" 21' 3 7/8" 25' 3 1/8" 28' 6 1/2" 29' 6 1/4" 30' 2 1/8"
16.38 14' 1 1/4" 16' 4 3/4" 19'1/4" 22' 3 5/8" 23' 7 3/8" 27' 6 5/8" 15' 8 7/8" 19' 1/4" 21' 11 3/4" 25' 11" 27' 2 3/4" 27' 10 5/8"
20.48 12' 5 1/2" 14' 9 1/8" 16' 8 3/4" 20' 1/8" 22' 11 1/2" 24' 11 1/8" 13' 9 1/4" 16' 8 3/4" 20' 11 7/8" 22' 3 5/8" 23' 3 1/2" 23' 11 3/8"
24.57 11' 1 3/4" 13' 5 3/8" 15' 5" 18' 4 3/8" 20' 11 7/8" 22' 7 5/8" 12' 5 1/2" 15' 1" 19' 4 1/4" 19' 4 1/4" 20' 4" 20' 8"
28.67 9' 6 1/8" 11' 1 3/4" 14' 1 1/4" 16' 8 3/4" 19' 4 1/4" 20' 11 7/8" 11' 1 3/4" 13' 5 3/8" 17' 4 5/8" 17' 4 5/8" 18' 1/2" 18' 4 3/8"
32.77 8' 10 1/4" 10' 5 7/8" 13' 1 3/8" 15' 8 7/8" 18' 1/2" 19' 8 1/8" 10' 2" 12' 5 1/2" 15' 5" 15' 8 7/8" 16' 7/8" 16' 4 3/4"
36.86 8' 10 1/4" 10' 5 7/8" 12' 1 5/8" 14' 5 1/8" 16' 8 3/4" 18' 4 3/8" 9' 6 1/8" 11' 5 3/4" 14' 1 1/4" 14' 3 1/4" 14' 5 1/8" 14' 7 1/8"
40.96 8' 2 3/8" 9' 10" 11' 5 3/4" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 8 7/8" 17' 5/8" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 5 7/8" 13' 1 3/8" 13' 1 3/8" 13' 1 3/8" 13' 5 3/8"
UNIFORMLY l l l l
DISTRIBUTED
SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
LOAD
3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 7" 7 3/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 7" 7 3/4"
12.29 17' 5/8" 20' 1/8" 22' 11 1/2" 26' 10 3/4" 30' 6 1/8" 31' 2" 19' 4 1/4" 21' 7 3/4" 25' 11" 28' 10 3/8" 29' 6 1/4" 30' 4 1/8"
16.38 14' 5 1/8" 17' 4 5/8" 20' 1/8" 23' 7 3/8" 26' 10 3/4" 29' 2 3/8" 16' 8 3/4" 19' 8 1/8" 21' 7 3/4" 26' 6 7/8" 27' 10 5/8" 28' 2 1/2"
20.48 12' 9 1/2" 15' 5" 17' 8 1/2" 20' 11 7/8" 23' 11 3/8" 26' 2 7/8" 14' 5 1/8" 17' 4 5/8" 20' 1/8" 23' 3 1/2" 23' 7 3/8" 24' 3 5/8"
24.57 11' 9 5/8" 13' 9 1/4" 16' 7/8" 19' 1/4" 21' 7 3/4" 23' 11 3/8" 12' 9 1/2" 15' 5" 17' 8 1/2" 20' 4" 21' 3 7/8" 21' 7 3/4"
28.67 10' 5 7/8" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 9 1/8" 17' 4 5/8" 20' 4" 21' 7 3/4" 11' 5 3/4" 14' 1 1/4" 16' 4 3/4" 18' 1/2" 18' 4 3/8" 18' 4 3/8"
32.77 9' 10" 11' 9 5/8" 13' 5 3/8" 16' 4 3/4" 18' 8 3/8" 20' 4" 10' 5 7/8" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 9 1/8" 16' 7/8" 16' 4 3/4" 16' 4 3/4"
36.86 8' 10 1/4" 10' 9 7/8" 12' 5 1/2" 15' 1" 17' 4 5/8" 19' 1/4" 9' 6 1/8" 11' 5 3/4" 13' 9 1/4" 14' 5 1/8" 14' 9 1/8" 14' 9 1/8"
40.96 8' 2 3/8" 10' 2" 11' 9 5/8" 14' 1 1/4" 16' 4 3/4" 18' 1/2" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 9 7/8" 12' 9 1/2" 13' 1 3/8" 13' 1 3/8" 13' 1 3/8"
Calculation for the static dimensioning performed according to the content of "Annex E" of standard EN 14509. Deflection limit 1/200 . The values indicated in the flow tables
does not take into account the thermal load.
W/m ·K 0,27 0,22 0,18 0,15 0,12 0,11 W/m ·K 0,26 0,21 0,18 0,14 0,1 0,11
Btu/H 2·°F 0,23 0,19 0,16 0,13 0,11 0,09 Btu/H 2·°F 0,23 0,18 0,15 0,12 0,10 0,09
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Produced in Europe
It is a self-supporting metal-face roof panel, insulated with mineral rockwool for roof with slope not less than 7%. An
external 5 ribs steel sheet to increase static and dynamic resistance. The tongue-and-groove joint is done using
hidden through-fastened screw and saddle clip at each high rib along the supports.
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OVERLOAD WHEELBASE
STEEL SHEETS 26/26 (GA) - SUPPORT 4 5/8" STEEL SHEETS 24/24 - SUPPORT 4 5/8"
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8"
PSF MAX SPANS -in MAX SPANS -in
16.38 10' 7 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 13' 7 3/8" 15' 5 5/8" 16' 10 3/4" 18' 1/2" 11' 3 3/4" 12' 1 5/8" 13' 11 1/4" 16'7/8" 17' 6 5/8" 19' 6 1/4"
20.48 9' 10" 10' 7 7/8" 12' 1 5/8" 13' 11 1/4" 15' 8 7/8" 17' 2 5/8" 10' 2" 10' 11 7/8" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 7 1/8" 16' 2 7/8" 18' 8 3/8"
24.57 8' 10 1/4" 9' 10" 11' 3 3/4" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 3 1/4" 16' 6 3/4" 9' 6 1/8" 10' 2" 11' 7 3/4" 13' 3 3/8" 14' 9 1/8" 16' 10 3/4"
28.67 8' 4 3/8" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 4" 11' 9 5/8" 13' 3 3/8" 15' 5" 8' 10 1/4" 9' 6 1/8" 10' 7 7/8" 12' 1 5/8" 13' 7 3/8" 16' 7/8"
32.77 8' 3/8" 8' 8 1/4" 9' 10" 10' 11 7/8" 12' 5 1/2" 14' 3 1/4" 8' 4 3/8" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 2" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 9 1/8"
36.86 7' 4 1/2" 8' 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 4" 11' 7 3/4" 13' 3 3/8" 8' 3/8" 8' 4 3/8" 9' 6 1/8" 10' 7 7/8" 11' 9 5/8" 13' 11 1/4"
40.96 6' 10 5/8" 7' 4 1/2" 8' 10 1/4" 9' 10" 10' 11 7/8" 12' 9 1/2" 7' 4 1/2" 8' 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 2" 11' 3 3/4" 13' 1 3/8"
45.05 6' 4 3/4" 7' 5/8" 8' 4 3/8" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 4" 12' 1 5/8" 6' 10 5/8" 7' 8 1/2" 8' 8 1/4" 9' 10" 10' 11 7/8" 12' 5 1/2"
51.20 5' 8 7/8" 6' 4 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 8' 10 1/4" 9' 8 1/8" 11' 3 3/4" 6' 2 3/4" 6' 10 5/8" 8' 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 2" 11' 7 3/4"
Calculation for the static dimensioning performed according to the content of "Annex E" of standard EN 14509. Deflection limit 1/200 .
PANEL WEIGHT
Isopan may issue the following certifications related to fire behavior
on request. PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
SHEET THICKNESS
1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8"
FIRE REACTION
The tested ISOFIRE ROOF panels according to EN 13501-1 have obtained the 26/26 (GA) PLF 2.94 3.15 3.56 3.97 4.38 4.98
fire reaction class A2-S1-D0. 24/24 (GA) PLF 3.31 3.52 3.93 4.34 4.75 5.36
FIRE REACTION
The tested ISOFIRE ROOF panels have obtained the following results: DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES (According to EN 14509)
REI 30 per panel thicknesses 1 7/8", 2 1/4" (According to EN 13501-2) DEVIATION in
REI 60 per panel thickness 3 1/8" (According to EN 13501-2)
REI 120 per panel thicknesses 3 7/8", 4 5/8", 5 7/8" (According to EN 13501-2) Length L ≤ 9'10" ± 1/16"
L > 9'10" ± 3/8"
Working length ± 1/16"
It is a self-supporting double-steel sheet roof panel, insulated with mineral rockwool for roof with slope not less than 7%.
An external 5 ribs steel sheet to increase static and dynamic resistance. Micro-perforated internal steel sheet support
that allows to increase the acoustic insulation of the panel. The tongue-and-groove joint is done using visible
through-fastened screw and saddle washer at each high rib along the supports.
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OVERLOAD WHEELBASE
STEEL SHEETS 26/26 - SUPPORT 4 5/8" STEEL SHEETS 24/24 - SUPPORT 4 5/8"
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8"
PSF
MAX SPANS -in MAX SPANS -in
16.38 9' 2 1/8" 10' 5/8" 11' 9 5/8" 13' 3 5/8" 14' 5 1/8" 15' 5 7/8" 9' 8 1/8" 10' 4 5/8" 11' 9 5/8" 13' 7 3/8" 14' 11 1/8" 16' 8 3/4"
20.48 8' 6 1/4" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 4" 11' 9 5/8" 13' 5 3/8" 14' 9 1/8" 8' 8 1/4" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 11 7/8" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 11 1/4" 16' 7/8"
24.57 7' 6 1/2" 8' 6 1/4" 9' 8 1/8" 10' 11 7/8" 12' 1 5/8" 14' 3 1/4" 8' 2 3/8" 8' 8 1/4" 10' 11' 5 3/4" 12' 7 1/2" 14' 5 1/8"
28.67 7' 2 1/2" 7' 6 1/2" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 2" 11' 5 3/4" 13' 3 3/8" 7' 6 1/2" 8' 2 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 4" 11' 9 5/8" 13' 7 3/8"
32.77 6' 10 5/8" 7' 4 1/2" 8' 6 1/4" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 7 7/8" 12' 1 5/8" 7' 2 1/2" 7' 6 1/2" 8' 8 1/4" 10' 10' 11 7/8" 12' 7 1/2"
36.86 6' 4 3/4" 6' 10 5/8" 7' 10 3/8" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 11' 5 3/8" 6' 10 5/8" 7' 2 1/2" 8' 2 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 2" 11' 9 5/8"
40.96 5' 10 3/4" 6' 4 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 8' 6 1/4" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 11 7/8" 6' 4 3/4" 6' 10 5/8" 7' 10 3/8" 8' 8 1/4" 9' 8 1/8" 11' 1 3/4"
45.05 5' 6 7/8" 5' 10 3/4" 7' 2 1/2" 8' 3/8" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 4" 5' 10 3/4" 6' 8 5/8" 7' 4 1/2" 8' 6 1/4" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 7 7/8"
51.20 4' 11" 5' 6 7/8" 6' 6 5/8" 7' 6 1/2" 8' 4 3/8" 9' 8 1/8" 5' 4 7/8" 5' 10 3/4" 6' 10 5/8" 7' 10 3/8" 8' 8 1/4" 10'
Calculation for the static dimensioning performed according to the content of "Annex E" of standard EN 14509. Deflection limit 1/200 .
PANEL WEIGHT
DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES (According to EN 14509)
PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
SHEET THICKNESS DEVIATION in
1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8"
Length L ≤ 9'10" ± 1/16"
26/26 (GA) PLF 2.84 3.05 3.46 3.87 4.28 4.89
L > 9'10" ± 3/8"
24/24 (GA) PLF 3.21 3.42 3.83 4.24 4.64 5.26
Working length ± 1/16"
Isopan may issue the following certifications related to Acoustic behavior D ≤ 4" ± 1/16"
on request. Thickness
D > 4" ± 2%
Acoustic Insolation
Thic. 1 7/8") Perpendicularity deviation 1/4"
Thic. 3 1/8") Misalignment of the internal
Thic. 3 7/8") metal surfaces ± 1/8"
Acoustic Absorption
Sound absorption coefficient Bottom sheet coupling F = 1 + 1/8"
FIRE RESITANCE L = working length, D = panel thickness, F = sheet coupling
ISOFIRE ROOF
REI 30 per panel thicknesses 1 7/8", 2 1/4" (According to EN 13501-2) All panels higher than 3 7/8" must be 24 Gauge.
REI 60 per panel thickness 3 1/8" (According to EN 13501-2) All panels higher than 3 7/8" must be 26 Gauge or higher thickness.
REI 60 per panel thicknesses 3 7/8", 4 5/8", 5 7/8" (According to EN 13501-2)
THERMAL INSULATION
According to new Standar EN 14509 A. 10 According to the calculation method EN 6946
PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8"
It is a self-supporting double-steel sheet wall panel, insulated with mineral rockwool. The tongue-and-groove joint is done
Thickness
Isopan advises, during the installation phase, use steel junction piece. The position of the steel junction piece must guarantee the stress resistance and
overload depresion resistances.
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Isofire Wall Plissé
OVERLOAD WHEELBASE
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8"
PSF MAX SPANS -in MAX SPANS -in
10.24 11' 3 3/4" 13' 1 3/8" 15' 7 5/8" 17' 10 1/2" 20' 11 7/8" 21' 9 3/4" 13' 1 3/8" 15' 1 5/8" 17' 2 5/8" 18' 2 1/2" 20' 11 7/8" 22' 9 1/2"
12.29 10' 4" 11' 11 5/8" 14' 5 1/8" 16' 2 7/8" 17' 10 1/2" 20' 1/8" 11' 7 3/4" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 7" 17' 6 5/8" 18' 8 3/8" 20' 8"
16.38 8' 10 1/4" 10' 4" 12' 5 1/2" 14' 1 1/4" 15' 5" 17' 2 5/8" 10' 11' 7 3/4" 13' 5 3/8" 14' 9 1/8" 15' 10 7/8" 17' 6 5/8"
20.48 7' 10 3/4" 9' 2 1/8" 11' 3 3/4" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 5" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 11' 5 3/4" 13' 1 3/8" 14' 1 1/4" 15' 5"
24.57 7' 5/8" 8' 2 3/8" 10' 2" 11' 5 3/4" 12' 5 1/2" 14' 1 1/4" 7' 4 1/2" 9' 1/4" 10' 7 7/8" 11' 11 5/8" 12' 9 1/2" 13' 9 1/4"
28.67 6' 4 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 7 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 11 1/2" 6' 10 5/8" 8' 3/8" 9' 10" 10' 11 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 5 1/2"
32.77 6' 2 3/4" 6' 10 5/8" 8' 10 1/4" 9' 10" 10' 11 7/8" 12' 3 5/8" 6' 2 3/4" 7' 4 1/2" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 10' 9 7/8" 11' 7 3/4"
36.86 5' 8 7/8" 6' 2 3/4" 8' 3/8" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 4" 11' 5 3/4" 6' 3/4" 6' 8 5/8" 8' 8 1/4" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 10' 9 7/8"
40.96 5' 1" 6' 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 1/4" 9' 8 1/8" 10' 11 7/8" 5' 4 7/8" 6' 2 3/4" 8' 3/8" 9' 1/4" 9' 6 1/8" 10' 2"
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8"
PSF MAX SPANS -in MAX SPANS -in
10.24 11' 11 5/8" 13' 9 1/4" 17' 2 5/8" 19' 4 1/4" 21' 3 7/8" 23' 5 1/2" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 10 7/8" 18' 8 3/8" 20' 11 7/8" 22' 5 5/8" 23' 9 3/8"
12.29 10' 11 7/8" 12' 5 1/2" 15' 7" 17' 10 1/2" 19' 4 1/4" 21' 9 3/4" 12' 3 5/8" 14' 5 1/8" 16' 10 3/4" 18' 8 3/8" 20' 4" 22' 1 3/4"
16.38 9' 4 1/8" 10' 7 7/8" 13' 5 3/8" 15' 5" 16' 10 3/4" 19' 1/4" 10' 4" 11' 11 5/8" 14' 5 1/8" 15' 10 7/8" 17' 2 5/8" 18' 8 3/8"
20.48 8' 2 3/8" 9' 4 1/8" 11' 11 5/8" 12' 5 1/2" 14' 9 1/8" 16' 8 3/4" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 4" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 1 1/4" 15' 1" 16' 2 7/8"
24.57 7' 2 1/2" 8' 6 1/4" 10' 7 7/8" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 5" 7' 10 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 9 1/2" 13' 5 3/8" 14' 9 1/8"
28.67 6' 6 5/8" 7' 8 1/2" 10' 7 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 5 1/8" 6' 10 5/8" 8' 2 3/8" 10' 7 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 5 3/8"
32.77 6' 2 3/4" 7' 5/8" 9' 1/4" 10' 9 7/8" 11' 11 5/8" 13' 5 3/8" 6' 2 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 8 1/8" 10' 9 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 5 1/2"
36.86 5' 10 3/4" 6' 4 3/4" 8' 4 3/8" 10' 11' 3 3/4" 12' 7 1/2" 5' 10 3/4" 6' 8 5/8" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 10' 9 7/8" 11' 7 3/4"
40.96 5' 4 7/8" 6' 2 3/4" 7' 8 1/2" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 9 7/8" 12' 1 5/8" 5' 4 7/8" 6' 2 3/4" 8' 2 3/8" 9' 6 1/8" 10' 10' 9 7/8"
Calculation for the static dimensioning performed according to the content of "Annex E" of standard EN 14509. Deflection limit 1/200 .
THERMAL INSULATION
The tested ISOFIRE WALL PLISSÉ panels have obtained the following results: Perpendicularity deviation ± 1/4"
EW 60 per panel thicknesses 3 7/8", 4 5/8", 5 7/8". Misalignment of the internal
± 1/8"
metal surfaces
FIRE REACTION
The tested ISOFIRE WALL PLISSÉ panels of 1 7/8", 2 1/4", 3 1/8", 3 7/8", 4 5/8", Bottom sheet coupling F = 1 + 1/8"
5 7/8" have obtained the fire rating A2-S1-D0.
L = working length, D = panel thickness, F = sheet coupling
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Produced in Europe
It is a self-supporting double-steel sheet wall panel, insulated with mineral rock wool. The junction tongue-and-groove
is done using hidden through-fastened screw and saddle washer along the supports. Micro-perforated internal steel
sheet support that allows to increase the acoustic insulation of the panel.
Thickness
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OVERLOAD WHEELBASE
STEEL SHEETS 26/26 - SUPPORT 4 5/8"
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8"
PSF MAX SPANS -in MAX SPANS -in
10.24 9' 6 1/8" 11' 1 3/4" 13' 1 3/8" 15' 1 5/8" 17' 8 5/8" 18' 4 3/8" 11' 1 3/4" 12' 7 1/2" 14' 5 1/8" 15' 3" 17' 8 1/2" 19' 2 1/4"
12.29 8' 8 1/4" 10' 12' 1 5/8" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 1" 16' 10 3/4" 9' 10" 11' 7 3/4" 13' 1 3/8" 14' 9 1/8" 15' 8 7/8" 17' 4 5/8"
16.38 7' 4 1/2" 8' 8 1/4" 10' 5 7/8" 11' 9 5/8" 12' 11 1/2" 14' 5 1/8" 8' 6 1/4" 9' 10" 11' 3 3/4" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 5 3/8" 14' 9 1/8"
20.48 6' 6 5/8" 7' 8 1/2" 9' 6 1/8" 10' 5 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 11 1/2" 7' 4 1/2" 8' 6 1/4" 9' 11 5/8" 11' 1 3/4" 11' 9 5/8" 12' 11 1/2"
24.57 5' 10 3/4" 6' 10 5/8" 8' 6 1/4" 9' 8 1/4" 10' 5 7/8" 11' 9 5/8" 6' 2 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 1/4" 10' 10' 9 7/8" 11' 7 3/4"
28.67 5' 4 7/8" 6' 4 3/4" 7' 10 3/8" 9' 1/4" 9' 10" 10' 11 1/2" 5' 10 3/4" 6' 8 5/8" 8' 4 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 9' 10" 10' 5 7/8"
32.77 5' 2 7/8" 5' 10 3/4" 7' 4 1/2" 8' 4 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 4" 5' 2 7/8" 6' 2 3/4" 7' 8 1/2" 8' 6 1/4" 9' 2 1/8" 9' 10"
36.86 4' 9" 5' 2 7/8" 6' 8 5/8" 7' 10 3/8" 8' 8 1/4" 9' 8 1/8" 5' 1" 5' 8 7/8" 7' 2 1/2" 7' 10 3/8" 8' 6 1/4" 9' 2 1/8"
40.96 4' 3 1/8" 5' 1" 6' 4 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 8' 2 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 4' 7" 5' 2 7/8" 6' 8 5/8" 7' 6 1/2" 8' 3/8" 8' 6 1/4"
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8"
PSF MAX SPANS -in MAX SPANS -in
10.24 10' 11' 7 3/4" 14' 5 1/8" 16' 4 3/4" 17' 10 1/2" 19' 8 1/8" 13' 9 1/4" 17' 2 5/8" 19' 4 1/4" 21' 3 7/8" 23' 5 1/2" 20' 1/8"
12.29 9' 2 1/8" 10' 5 7/8" 13' 1 3/8" 15' 1" 16' 4 3/4" 18' 4 3/8" 12' 5 1/2" 15' 7" 17' 10 1/2" 19' 4 1/4" 21' 9 3/4" 18' 8 3/8"
16.38 7' 10 3/8" 9' 1/4" 11' 3 3/4" 12' 11 1/2" 14' 3 1/4" 16' 7/8" 10' 7 7/8" 13' 5 3/8" 15' 5" 16' 10 3/4" 19' 1/4" 15' 8 7/8"
20.48 6' 10 5/8" 7' 10 3/8" 10' 10' 5 7/8" 12' 5 1/2" 14' 1 1/4" 9' 4 1/8" 11' 11 5/8" 12' 5 1/2" 14' 9 1/8" 16' 8 3/4" 13' 9 1/4"
24.57 6' 3/4" 7' 2 1/2" 9' 1/4" 10' 5 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 11 1/2" 8' 6 1/4" 10' 7 7/8" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 5" 12' 5 1/2"
28.67 5' 6 7/8" 6' 6 5/8" 9' 1/4" 9' 10" 10' 9 7/8" 12' 15/8" 7' 8 1/2" 10' 7 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 5 1/8" 11' 3 3/4"
32.77 5' 2 7/8" 5' 10 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 11' 3 3/4" 7' 5/8" 9' 1/4" 10' 9 7/8" 11' 11 5/8" 13' 5 3/8" 10' 5 7/8"
36.86 4' 11" 5' 4 7/8" 7' 5/8" 8' 6 1/4" 9' 6 1/8" 10' 7 7/8" 6' 4 3/4" 8' 4 3/8" 10' 11' 3 3/4" 12' 7 1/2" 9' 10"
40.96 4' 7" 5' 2 7/8" 6' 6 5/8" 7' 10 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 2" 6' 2 3/4" 7' 8 1/2" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 9 7/8" 12' 1 5/8" 9' 2 1/8"
Calculation for the static dimensioning performed according to the content of "Annex E" of standard EN 14509. Deflection limit 1/200 .
THERMAL INSULATION
According to new Standar EN 14509 A. 10 According to the calculation method EN 6946
PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8"
24/24 (GA) PLF 2.97 3.17 3.52 3.89 4.38 4.99 Working length ± 1/16"
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Produced in Europe
It is a self-supporting double-steel sheet wall panel, insulated with mineral rockwool. The tongue- and-groove joint is done
using visible through-fastened screw and saddle washer along the supports.
Thickness
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OVERLOAD WHEELBASE
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 7 7/8" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 7 7/8"
PSF MAX SPANS -in MAX SPANS -in
10.24 11' 3 3/4" 13' 1 3/8" 15' 7" 17' 10 1/2" 20' 11 7/8" 21' 9 3/4" 24' 11 1/8" 13' 1 3/8" 15' 1" 17' 2 5/8" 18' 2 1/2" 20' 11 7/8" 22' 9 1/2" 25' 5"
12.29 10' 4" 11' 11 5/8" 14' 5 1/8" 16' 2 7/8" 17' 10 1/2" 20' 1/8" 22' 7 5/8" 11' 7 3/4" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 7" 17' 6 5/8" 18' 8 3/8" 20' 8" 23' 1 1/2"
16.38 8' 10 1/4" 10' 4" 12' 5 1/2" 14' 1 1/4" 15' 5" 17' 2 5/8" 20' 1/8" 10' 11' 7 3/4" 13' 5 3/8" 14' 9 1/8" 15' 10 7/8" 17' 6 5/8" 20' 6"
20.48 7' 10 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 11' 3 3/4" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 5" 18' 4 3/8" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 11' 11 5/8" 13' 1 3/8" 14' 1 1/4" 15' 5" 18' 4 3/8"
24.57 7' 5/8" 8' 2 3/8" 10' 2" 11' 5 3/4" 12' 5 1/2" 14' 1 1/4" 16' 10 3/4" 7' 4 1/2" 9' 1/4" 10' 7 7/8" 11' 11 5/8" 12' 9 1/2" 13' 9 1/4" 16' 6 3/4"
28.67 6' 4 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 7 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 11 1/2" 15' 8 7/8" 6' 10 5/8" 8' 3/8" 9' 10" 10' 11 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 5 1/2" 15' 3"
32.77 6' 2 3/4" 6' 10 5/8" 8' 10 1/4" 9' 10" 10' 11 7/8" 12' 3 5/8" 14' 9 1/8" 6' 2 3/4" 7' 4 1/2" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 10' 9 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 14' 3 1/4"
36.86 5' 8 7/8" 6' 2 3/4" 8' 3/8" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 4" 11' 5 3/4" 13' 5/8" 6' 3/4" 6' 8 5/8" 8' 8 1/4" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 10' 9 7/8" 10' 9 7/8"
40.96 5' 1" 6' 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 1/4" 9' 8 1/8" 10' 11 7/8" 12' 3 5/8" 5' 4 7/8" 6' 2 3/4" 8' 3/8" 9' 1/4" 9' 6 1/8" 10' 2" 10' 2"
UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTED
SHEET THICKNESS SHEET THICKNESS
LOAD
1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 7 7/8" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 5 7/8" 7 7/8"
PSF
MAX SPANS -in MAX SPANS -in
10.24 11' 11 5/8" 13' 9 1/4" 17' 2 5/8" 19' 4 1/4" 21' 3 7/8" 23' 5 1/2" 25' 7" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 10 7/8" 18' 8 3/8" 20' 11 7/8" 22' 5 5/8" 23' 9 3/8" 26' 7/8"
12.29 10' 11 7/8" 12' 5 1/2" 15' 7" 17' 10 1/2" 19' 4 1/4" 21' 9 3/4" 23' 7 3/8" 12' 3 5/8" 14' 5 1/8" 16' 10 3/4" 18' 8 3/8" 20' 4" 22' 1 3/4" 24' 1 1/4"
16.38 9' 4 1/8" 10' 7 7/8" 13' 5 3/8" 15' 5" 16' 10 3/4" 19' 1/4" 20' 10" 10' 4" 11' 11 5/8" 14' 5 1/8" 15' 10 7/8" 17' 2 5/8" 18' 8 3/8" 21' 3 7/8"
20.48 8' 2 3/8" 9' 4 1/8" 11' 11 5/8" 12' 5 1/2" 14' 9 1/8" 16' 8 3/4" 19' 6 1/4" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 4" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 1 1/4" 15' 1" 16' 2 7/8" 19' 6 1/4"
24.57 7' 2 1/2" 8' 6 1/4" 10' 7 7/8" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 9 1/4" 15' 5" 17' 8 1/2" 7' 10 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 9 1/2" 13' 5 3/8" 14' 9 1/8" 17' 2 5/8"
28.67 6' 6 5/8" 7' 8 1/2" 10' 7 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 5 1/8" 16' 6 3/4" 6' 10 5/8" 8' 2 3/8" 10' 7 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 5 1/2" 13' 5 3/8" 15' 10 7/8"
32.77 6' 2 3/4" 7' 5/8" 9' 1/4" 10' 9 7/8" 11' 11 5/8" 13' 5 3/8" 15' 10 7/8" 6' 2 3/4" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 8 1/8" 10' 9 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 12' 5 1/2" 15' 3"
36.86 5' 10 3/4" 6' 4 3/4" 8' 4 3/8" 10' 11' 3 3/4" 12' 7 1/2" 14' 9 1/8" 5' 10 3/4" 6' 8 5/8" 8' 10 1/4" 10' 10' 9 7/8" 11' 7 3/4" 14' 5 1/8"
40.96 5' 4 5/8" 6' 2 3/4" 7' 8 1/2" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 9 7/8" 12' 1 5/8" 13' 9 1/4" 5' 4 7/8" 6' 2 3/4" 8' 2 3/8" 9' 6 1/8" 10' 10' 9 7/8" 13' 1 3/8"
Calculation for the static dimensioning performed according to the content of "Annex E" of standard EN 14509. Deflection limit 1/200 .
THERMAL INSULATION
The tested ISOFIRE ROOF panels have obtained the following results: Bottom sheet coupling F = 1 + 1/8"
EI 15 per panel thickness 1 7/8" (According to EN 13501-2)
L = working length, D = panel thickness, F = sheet coupling
EI 60 per panel thickness 3 1/8" (According to EN 13501-2)
EI 90 per panel thickness 4 5/8" (According to EN 13501-2)
EI 180 per panel thickness 5 7/8" (According to EN 13501-2)
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Isodomus & Isodomus Classic
Produced in Europe
USAGE
Isodomus is used for roof of residential buildings or in industrial sector with ships placed in urban areas. It can be used
to perform building roofs of new construction, as well as to replace obsolete roofs.
CHARACTERISTICS
The way it imitates the roof tile makes this panel very particular, providing a high aesthetic value that fits perfectly to residential
and rural sectors. The tongue-and-groove is done using visible trough-fastened scew with posibility of using visible junction
anchors, quantity and position of the screws must guarantee the overload resistances. This range of roof panels is characterized
by its high chromatic solution; tonalities have been specially developed wich simulate the traditional roof.
ADVANTAGES
The Isodomus panel in polyisocianurate rigid foam allows a thermal insulation, it is a functional panel thanks to its quick and easy
installation, besides thanks to its roof tile design can satisfy the needs of the landscaping standards.
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Isodomus & Isodomus Classic
STEEL SHEET PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS STEEL SHEET PANEL NOMINAL THICKNES S
THICNKES THICNKES
1 1/2" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 1 1/2" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8"
26 / 26 PSF 2.23 2.31 2.39 2.56 26 / 26 PSF 2.29 2.37 2.45 2.62 2.78
Panel weight ISODOMUS MONO (Steel sheet) Panel weight ISODOMUS Classic MONO (Steel sheet)
STEEL SHEET ESPESOR NOMINAL PANEL mm STEEL SHEET ESPESOR NOMINAL PANEL mm
THICNKES THICNKES
1 1/2" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 1 1/2" 1 7/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8"
26 / 26 PSF 1.57 1.65 1.74 1.90 26 / 26 PSF 1.63 1.72 1.80 1.94 2.10
W/m·K 0,36 0,31 0,27 0,23 0,17 W/m·K 0,43 0,38 0,29 0,24 0,19
Btu/H 2·°F 0,32 0,27 0,23 0,20 0,15 Btu/H 2·°F 0,37 0,32 0,25 0,21 0,16
DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES
DEVIATION in
L ≤ 9'10" ± 1/16
Length
L > 9'10" ± 3/8
Working length ± 1/16
D ≤ 4" ± 1/16
Thickness
D > 4" ±2%
STANDARD LENGTH
STANDARD LENGTH PANEL
6' 10 5/8" 8' 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 4" 11' 5 3/4" 12' 7" 13' 9 1/4" 14' 11 1/8" 16' 7/8" 17' 2 5/8" 18' 4 3/4"
19' 6 1/4" 20' 8" 21' 9 3/4" 22' 11 1/2" 24' 1 1/4" 25' 3 1/8" 26' 4 7/8" 27' 6 5/8" 28' 8 3/8" 29' 10 1/8" 31'
32' 1 3/4" 33' 3 1/2" 34' 5 3/8" 35' 7 1/8" 36' 8 7/8" 37' 10 5/8" 39' 1/2" 40' 2 1/4" 41' 4 3/8" 42' 5 3/4" 43'7 1/2" SPECIAL PRODUCTS
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Isoparete Evo
Produced in Europe
It is a double-steel sheet wall panel, insulated with polyisocianurate rigid foam. The tongue-and-grove joint is done using
hidden trough-fastened screw and saddle clip at each high rib along the supports. Different type of profiles available.
EVO Plissè
EVO Box
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Isoparete Evo
OVERLOAD WHEELBASE
UNIFORMLY
l l l l
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
UNIFORMLY
l l l l
DISTRIBUTED
LOAD PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS PANEL NOMINAL THICKNESS
2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8" 2 1/4" 3 1/8" 3 7/8" 4 5/8"
10.24 10' 9 5/8" 13' 9 5/8" 15' 8 7/8" 18' 1/2" 13' 1 3/8" 16' 5/8" 19' 1/8" 18' 8 3/8"
12.28 10' 2 5/8" 12' 51/2" 14' 9 1/8" 26' 8 3/4" 11' 9 5/8" 14' 9 1/8" 17' 4 1/8" 18' 4 3/8"
16.38 8' 10 5/8" 10' 11 7/8" 12' 9 1/2" 14' 9 1/2" 10' 5 7/8" 13' 1 3/8" 15' 5 1/8" 17' 8 1/2"
20.48 8' 5/8" 10' 11' 9 5/8" 13' 1 3/8" 9‘ 4 1/8" 11' 9 5/8" 13' 9 1/8" 15' 8 7/8"
24.57 7' 2 5/8" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 9 7/8" 12' 5 1/2" 18' 6 1/4" 10' 9 7/8" 12' 91/8" 14' 7 1/8"
28.67 6' 10 5/8" 8' 6 1/4" 10' 2" 11' 7 3/4" 7' 10 3/8" 9' 10" 11' 9 1/8" 13' 5 3/8"
32.77 6' 4 5/8" 7' 10 3/8" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 11 7/8" 7' 2 1/2" 9' 2 1/8" 10' 9 1/8" 12' 5 1/2"
36.86 6' 5/8" 7' 6 1/2" 9' 1/4" 10' 2" 6' 10 5/8" 8' 8 1/4" 10' 2 1/8" 11' 9 5/8"
40.96 5' 8 5/8" 7' 2 1/2" 8' 6 1/4" 9' 10" 6' 4 3/4" 8' 3/8" 9' 4 1/8" 10' 11 7/8"
Calculation for the static dimensioning performed according to the content of "Annex E" of standard EN 14509. Deflection limit 1/200 .
Btu/Hh °C
2·°F 0,35 0,25 0,20 0,16 Btu/Hh °C
2·°F 0,30 0,23 0,18 0,15
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ARKWALL R
Produced in Europe
CHARACTERISTICS
ARK-WALL is a technological system constituted by different layers mechanically fixed through metallic supports.
Applied to external walls, it guarantees two fundamental aspects for wellness: Insulation and ventilation. From the
structuralpoint of view, ARK-WALL system is constituted by 3 main components:
- Double-face metal panel that guarantees thermal and acoustic insulation thanks to the internal insulating polyisocianurate
foam mass with a high density or with rockwool insulating mass.
- Wall panel, solid and with a high aesthetic value. HPL and rockwool versions available.
- Systems and coupling devices for wall.
Supporting structure
IsoCindu Panel
Metal Frame
Wall Panel
ADVANTAGES
Thermal Insulation Annulment of risk of breakage coating thanks to
Acoustic Insulation freedom of thermal expansion for the componets
Technical spaces obtainable from air chamber. Simple cleaning of walls
Integrity and stability of the system thanks to the Seismic Resistance
presence of insulating panel and the wall panel Aesthetic and Arquitechtural value
Structure weight reduction on building High system customization posibilities with wide
Annulment of loosening problems thanks to mechanical choice of the insulated panel thicknesses and wall
fixing color panels
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ARKWALL
R
Produced in Europe
SPECIAL PRODUCTS
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ARKWALL
R
Produced in Europe
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Isolite FV 40/1.4 - Composition: one layer (one celd) - Thickness 1/16"
39 5/8"
UV protected side
1 1/2"
1/16"
2"1/4
40 7/8"
3' 3 1/4"
1' 1" 1' 1" 1' 1"
1 1/2"
UV protected side
1 1/2"
1/4" 67°
SPECIAL PRODUCTS
39 1/4"
1 1/8"
* Standard length for flat Isolite /30: 6' 6 5/8" - 39' 1/2"
* In case of requesting special measures the minimum manufacture is 10 pieces by length. 1,640 ( ) minimum order
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Isolite Wall
Isolite Wall is a system used in the vertical complements application where making of translucent walls is required.
System is composed by extruded polycarbonate panels with 4 walls structure with a thickness of 1 1/2" capable of
economically securing structural performance and flexibility of use on large dimensions translucent surfaces. The
panel junction is made with a tongue-and-groove system while the fixation is composed of perimetral
profiles in anodized aluminum.
Isolite 40/1
1 1/2"
19 5/8"
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Isolite - Technical Details
Isolite Roof
Metalic Screws
Structure with washer
Roof panel Support
ISOCINDU (not supplied)
Isolite Wall
Structure
Aluminum Inferior
adhesive tape containment
profile
Upper
Drain Hole
containment
profile
Polypropylene film
(Gasket)
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Technical Data
Attention!
The indications contained in the overload tables refer only to the panel characteristics. These
indications should not replace the qualified thecnician calculations who will have to validate the
indications according to the laws in force at the installation site of the panels.
The products technical data must always be suitable and verified according to the regulations
in force in the different countries of use.
Fire behavior and acoustics
1 1/8"- 4 5/8"
1 1/2" - 3 7/8"
3 1/8" - 3 7/8"
2 3/4" - 4"
3 1/4"
3 7/8" - 7"
7 7/8"
1 1/8" - 5 7/8"
2 1/4"
1 1/8"
1 1/8" - 2 1/4"
Attention: The panels and/or thicknesses not indicated on the tables are understood as “not tested”. For more information contact IsoCindu.
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Approval Report Factory Mutual Approvals
Standards
Title Number
Approval standard for Class 1 Fire Rating of Building Panels or Interior 4880
Finish Materials.
Building Insulations - Walls and Ceilings (FM Approval Class Numbers 4411, 4651, 4880, 4881, 4882) Interior and
Exterior Use (Class Number 4881).
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Color and Finish
Attention: For information about availability in Stock, producible thicknesses, non-standard colors, warranty and type of
supports, please contact IsoCindu. Colors may vary by lot of steel therefore uniformity of tonality can be guaranteed only
in a single batch of steel. (The colors printed on catalogue corresponds to original colors on the limits of its printing).
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Guide to Choose the right Prepainted Product
A pre-lacquered steel product is composed by a steel sheet metal coated zinc based, by a treatment of the surface of
the inner face paint primer and a paint layer for external finish.
The final user and/or Architect/Design Manager must be advised about choosing the key features of the panel and its
metallic faces as indicated in catalogue “Choice of prepainted”.
The choice of the organic coating and its color have to be done considering the final use of the product.
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In this way, the user must consider all these aspects before deciding the type of panel and specially the
type of steel sheet and painting. The choice of panel should be made on the basis of some considerations such
as required durability relative to the environments where the product will be installed, the aesthetic aspect and
economic value. A wide range of metal supports are provided by IsoCindu, for example:
1) Hot zinc steels, zinc-aluminized steels, pre-lacquered steels. 2) Natural aluminum or pre-lacquered, copper, stainless
steel.
General Considerations: Pre-painted panel laminates contribute decisively to the panel structural features,
thanks to the quality of the steels used and they guarantee the action of insulating mass protection providing
the panel and the building with unique aesthetic characteristics such as color, aesthetic value over time.
Environmental changes in relation to the increase of the industrial emanations and the urban pollution
have made necessary the superior resistance to metals corrosion, for this reason there are different
solutions for each need.
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ISOPAN FOR LEED®
CERTIFICATION
Our contribution to the efficiency
and sustainability of buildings
LEED BD+C V4
What is LEED®
INTEGRATIVE PROCESS IP
Integrated process
SUSTAINABLE SITES
Sustainable sites
SS
SS AREA
Credit SS C4 Rainwater management PVC Flat Roof range
EA AREA
Prerequisite EAP 1 Fundamental commissioning and verification All ranges
MR AREA
Prerequisite MRP 2 Construction and demolition waste management planning All ranges
Credit MRC 1 Building life cycle impact reduction - option 4. LCA buildings LCA data ref. EPD
EQ AREA
Credit EQC 3 Construction indoor air quality management plan All ranges
Credit EQC 9 Acoustic performance Isofire Roof Fono, Isofire Wall Fono
ROOFS WALLS
Isocop CORRUGATED SHEETS
Isosmart type LG 40
Isodomus Standard exposed application - Isobox type
Isotap Walls with concealed application – Plissè, Evo type
Isodeck PVSteel Isofrigo MF joint
Isodeck Isofrigo injected joint SYSTEMS
Isofire Roof - Mineral Fibre Isofire Wall exposed application ARK WALL
Isofire Roof Fono - Mineral Fibre Isofire Wall concealed application - Plissè, Evo type Isocappotto
Isodeck PVSteel Fibre Isofre Wall Fono
ITALY WORLD
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Tarragona | Spain OT Plötz | Germany Guanajuato | Mexico Praha | Czech Republic
Frosinone | Italy
ISOPAN EST ISOPAN RUS ISOPAN FRANCE www.isopan.com
Popești Leordeni | Romania Volgogradskaya oblast’ | Russia Mérignac | France isopan@isopan.com
NEW INSULATING TECHNOLOGY FOR
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BY ISOPAN
THERE IS
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THAN A LEAF.
TECHNOLOGY
Isopan contributes for more than forty years to the global challenge to improve the construction
sector from a perspective of environmental sustainability. ISOPAN IS READY TO
PROVIDE EVEN MORE
Isopan is a leadership in panel production which guarantee the thermal and acoustic insulation, VALUE TO YOUR
solidity, environmental exposition, energy efficiency and an optimal fire resistance. BUILDING.
We have studied and
Current Isopan products excellence is enriched with the innovative LEAF technology which introduced a new technology
for Isopan products wichh will
improves the properties of the panels by manipulating the foam microestructureand using allow your building to have a
innovative expandable raw materials. better performance, providing
a greater sustainability.
LEAF technology is the new Isopan coating solution as it improves insulation, reduces
environmental impact and saves money.
New Leaf technology contributes to reduce Likewise, it allows to obtain more volume
the environmental impact of production of in the internal space of the building thanks
Co2 emissions generated by buildings and to its capacity to provide a greater insulating
favors the efficiency of the building with less thicknes .
contributing to previous requirements and
credits for LEED v4 certification.
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We Invest in Technology
In the face of great challenges and market variables, IsoCindu offers products that meet with the most strict
specifications in terms of controlled environments for the food pharmaceutical and hospital industry that the market
requires.
Panels with special characteristics and steels with technical properties that give our customers the best alternatives to
their requirements.
Main characteristics:
Ÿ Suitable for the food industry
Ÿ Not toxic
Ÿ Chemically inert
Ÿ Antiestatic
Ÿ Flexible
Ÿ Cleaners, according to the required
istandards
Ÿ Ftalatos free
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History of works
Coahuila - México
Tijuana - México
Querétaro - México
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