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Structural Panels are used to build load-bearing walls, roof and floor slabs, and countless architectural components. Available in 3” - 4” with a central structure of expanded polystyrene or rigid polyurethane foam.
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WALL AND SLAB panels are used to build load-bearing walls, roof and floor slabs, and countless architectural components. They consist of a tridimensional structure made of highly resistant zinc-coated or polished steel wire, with a creep limit fy of 5,000 kg/cm2, with a central structure of polygonal bars of expanded polystyrene or rigid polyurethane foam. There is free space on both sides of the panels between the foam and the mesh, allowing for mortar application.
Once the wall panels are installed, they are plastered on both sides with cement-sand mortar prepared on site, with a minimum compression strength f’c of 100 kg/cm2, until achieving the recommended thickness of 10.6 cm to 11.6 cm. Slab panels are cast by adding a compression layer of 4 cm of concrete with a minimum compression strength f’c of 200 kg/cm2 and the bottom layer is covered with cement-sand mortar of a minimum 1.5 cm thickness from the mesh or reinforcing rod.
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The PANEL W.. PU-3000 (polyurethane, 3") is a structural panel who serve to construct load walls, slabs of entrepiso and roof and innumerable architectonic elements. It is formed by a three-dimensional structure of polished or galvanized steel wire, of high resistance, that takes to the center rigid a polyurethane foam soul. |
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The PANEL W.. PS-3000 (polystyrene, 3") is a structural panel who serve to construct load walls, slabs of entrepiso and roof and innumerable architectonic elements. It is formed by a three-dimensional structure of polished or galvanized steel wire, of high resistance, that takes to the center a soul of polygonal expanded polystyrene bars. |
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The PANEL W.. PS-3100 (polystyrene, 3") is a structural panel who serve to construct load walls, slabs of entrepiso and roof and innumerable architectonic elements. It is formed by a three-dimensional structure of polished or galvanized steel wire, of high resistance, that takes to the center a soul of polygonal expanded polystyrene bars. |
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