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TECHNICAL CATALOGUE

2013

VERSION 1.1

MEGAPROFIL
DIVISIONS

THE NETHER LANDS

MEGAPROFIL
Headquarters
Str. Principal nr. 58, Buzia
jud. Timi
Tel: 0256 307 700
Fax: F: 0256 307 729
Email: info@megaprofil.ro
www.megaprofil.ro

TECHNICAL CATALOGUE
2013
MEGAPROFIL is a famous manufacturer of steel panels for walls
and roofs, adequate mainly for new constructions and restoration
works in the agricultural sector, do-it-yourself sector, for constructions of roofs and private housings.
The quality of our products is guaranteed by our experience in the
field. Consequently, we use only high quality steel, galvanized and
covered with protection coatings, to ensure a longer operational
life.
Our experienced staff provides customized solutions, according to
your requirements. Thus, we make available for you a wide range
of profiles for walls and roofs, sandwich panels, roof tile panels,
Perma tile, galvanized profiles, as well as sliding door tracks and
accessories.
In order to guarantee a fast delivery, we can provide a wide range
of products available from stock, with standard lengths and colours (see the indications in red).
All metal profiles, sandwich panels and panels imitating tiles may
be ordered directly in various colours and sizes, according to your
needs.
The order shall be delivered directly to your address.
The Sales Department shall always provide you with the technical
information you need and they shall advise you for the selection
of the correct product.

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DECK 115.600
DECK 125.600
DECK 160.600
85.280.1120
135.310.930
153.280.840
158.250.750
200.420.750
58.210.840

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2-5
2-7
2-10
2-13
2-16
2-19
2-22

POLYURETHANE ROOF
POLYURETHANE WALL
MINERAL WOOL
ROOF PANEL MINERAL
WOOL
WALL PANEL MINERAL
WOOL
ECOPANEL
ACOUSTIC PANELS
POLYURETHANE RIGID
PLATE
FOR POLYURETHANE
ROOF

4. ROOF TILE PANELS

3. INSULATED PANELS

2. TECHNICAL PROFILES

1. WALLS AND ROOF PROFILES


8.116,5.1180
16,5.137,5.1100
35.207.1035
38.250.1000
45.333.1000
76.18.988 (SINUS)
OPTIC PROFILE
PLANK PROFILE

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3-5
3-9
3-10
3-13

INFORMATION REGARDING
ROOF TILE PANELS
MEGA ROYAL
MEGA CLASSIC
MEGA RUSTICA
PERMA

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4-5
4-6

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3-20
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Megaprofil is not claiming responsibility for the printing mistakes


and they reserve the right to modify at any moment the technical
specifications of their products, without previous notice.

MRRO011-0

CONTENTS

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5-3
5-5
5-24
5-32
5-33
5-38
5-39
5-40
5-41
5-43

WALL AND ROOF PROFILES


FINISHING PROFILES
APPLICATIONS
FILLING STRIPS
ROOF-TILE LIGHT PANELS
FIXATION MATERIALS
PIPE FEED-THROUGH PARTS

6-1
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-7

FOR INSULATED PANELS


PVC FINISHING PROFILES
PVC ROOF LIGHTS
FILLING STRIPS

6-8
6-10
6-11

FOR ROOF TILE PANELS


FINISHING PARTS

6-12

GUTTERS
POLYESTER GUTTERS
PVC GUTTERS

6-13
6-15

HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS
MOUNTING OF PROFILES
MOUNTING
OF INSULATING PANELS
MOUNTING
OF ROOF TILE PANELS

8. FINISHING PROFILE

7. APPLICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY

6. ACCESSORIES

5. GALVANIZED PROFILES
Z PURLIN
MANUFACTURED BY MEGAPROFIL
Z PURLIN
MANUFACTURED BY JORIS IDE NV
Z PURLIN
INFORMATION
Z STRUCTURES
PURLIN
PURLIN
INFORMATION
FIXATION PROFILE
30/30/30-1.5
PROFILE
BOTTLE AND HALF BOTTLE-LIKE
PROFILES
C PROFILES
DRYWALL PROFILES

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7-3
7-6

PROFILED ROOF SHEET


PROFILED WALL SHEET
SANDWICH PANELS
FOR ROOF
7-7
SANDWICH PANELS
FOR WALL
ROOF TILE PLATES
ROOF TILE PLATES
WITH INSULATION, PERMAPAN

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8-15
8-22
8-27
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DIVISIONS 3
GENERAL PRESENTATION OF ROOFING LAYERS 6
COLOUR PALETTE 10

GENERAL PRESENTATION

INDICATORS FOR THE SELECTION OF PRE-PAINTED STEEL

Application on the
outside

YES

Specific requirements of
strength and resistance
to mud

YES

Interior aggressive
environment

YES

Stable
construction

YES

Sandwich panel
with inner side:
COLORFARMR BP
PLATISOL 300

NO

NO

NO

NO

Polyester
15

Oceanic environment
and heavy industry

High UV resistance

Food industry

YES

Sandwich panel
with inner side:
FOOD SAFE

Architectural
colors

YES

POLYURETHANE 50
HPS200R ULTRA

YES

PLATISOL
200

NO

YES

NO

Oceanic environment
and heavy industry

POLYESTER
25

YES

NO

PVDF
25

YES

Resistant to chemical
substances

NO

NO

POLYESTER 35
POLYURETHANE
50

POLYESTER 35
POLYURETHANE 50
HPS200R ULTRA

PRODUCT INDICATORS FOR PRE-PAINTED STEEL


Raw material
Steel quality: S280GD, S250GD, according to EN10147
Standard Sendzimir galvanization: Z225 or 225 g zinc per m2 of plate (painted HPS200ULTRA and PRISMA ZA265) or 265 g/m2 (95%
zinc + 5% aluminium), which provides additional resistance to corrosion.
The applications and advantages depend of the type and thickness of the painted surface (coating) on the outer side. The inner side is
provided with a standard layer (primer) of 15 , painted with the RAL 9002 colour.

COATINGS
STANDARD RANGE OF PRODUCTS

STANDARD RANGE OF PRODUCTS FOR PRE-PAINTED STEEL

Polyester 15 (PE15) =

Polyester 25 (PE25) =

15 microns of polyester

5 primer + 20 polyester

Upper layer
Primer
Pre-treatment
Zinc Z225
Steel
Zinc Z225
Pre-treatment
Lower layer

Upper layer
Pre-treatment
Zinc Z100
Steel
Zinc Z100
Pre-treatment
Lower layer

Polyvinylidene difluoride 25 (PVDF25) =


5 primer + 20 topcoat PVDF

Polyurethane 35 (PUR35) =
15 primer + 20 polyurethane

Upper layer
Primer
Pre-treatment
Zinc Z225
Steel
Zinc Z225
Pre-treatment
Lower layer

Plastisol 200 (PS200) = primer + 200 PVC layer +


longitudinal engraving or with leather pattern

Upper layer
Primer
Pre-treatment
Zinc Z225
Steel
Zinc Z225
Pre-treatment
Lower layer

HPS200 ULTRA (PS200H) = primer + 200 PVC

layer + scintilla engraving

Upper layer
Primer
Pre-treatment
Zinc Z225
Steel
Zinc Z225
Pre-treatment
Lower layer

Upper layer
Primer
Pre-treatment
Zinc Z225
Steel
Zinc Z225
Pre-treatment
Lower layer

Note: - Reduced adherence due to less profound engraving than in the case of longitudinal or leather pattern one

- Excellent resistance: CONFIDEX warranty of up to 40 years (upon request, together with the order)

Polyurethane 55 (PUR50) = primer + 200 PVC layer +

MRRO011-0

scintilla engraving

TURBID (PE25) =

primer + 200 PVC layer + turbid lacquer

Upper layer
Primer
Pre-treatment
Zinc ZA265
Steel
Zinc ZA265
Pre-treatment
Lower layer

Upper layer
Primer
Pre-treatment
Zinc ZA265
Steel
Zinc ZA265
Pre-treatment
Lower layer

Note: - Excellent resistance: CONFIDEX warranty of up to 25 years (upon request, together with the order)

COATINGS
STANDARD RANGE OF PRODUCTS

SPECIAL INTERIOR PLATE FOR SANDWICH PANELS


Agricultural sector:

COLORFARM BP (CF35) = high quality primer + 30 flexible copolymer


Upper layer
Primer
Pre-treatment
Zinc ZA265
Steel
Zinc ZA265
Pre-treatment
Lower layer

Advantages:
Very good resistance against corrosion
and humidity, good resistance to
many chemicals occurring in stables

PLASTISOL 300 (PS300) = standard primer + 300 fine plastisol


Upper layer
Primer
Pre-treatment
Zinc ZA265
Steel
Zinc ZA265
Pre-treatment
Lower layer

Advantages:
Good resistance against corrosion and
humidity, good resistance to many
chemicals occurring in stables

Food industry
Foodsafe manual according to NF P75-401-1

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Non-aggressive
environment

Periodic
maintenance

Low air humidity

Btw -40C and


+25C

PE15 or
PE25
*

Ai2

Non-aggressive
environment

Periodic
maintenance

Medium air
humidity

Btw 0C and
+25C

PE15
PE25

Storage (fruit and vegetables) in controlled


environments, preservation of dairies

Ai3

Non-aggressive
environment

Less intensive
cleaning

High air humidity

Btw 0Cand
+25C

PURE 35
**

Storage and processing in moist environments (salads, flowers, fruit). Production of


ice frozen meat

Ai4

Environment
with minimum
level of
aggression

Less intensive
cleaning

Moist

Btw 0C and
+25oC

Ai5

Aggressive
environment

Intensive
cleaning

Very moist

Btw 0C and
+35C

Ai6

Very aggressive
environment

Very intensive
cleaning

Saturated

Btw 0C and
+40oC

* RAL 9001, RAL 9002, RAL 9010


** RAL 9002, RAL 9010
*** PVC LAMINATED FILMS 150M: RAL 9001, RAL 9002, RAL 9010

Storage of dry packaging or frozen products (except for bulk fish), sorting and
packaging areas

Wine cellars, butcheries, sausages


processing, butter processing
PVC 150
***

Mushrooms farms, halls for cheese, storage


and freezing of bulk fish
Entrails, sorting, brining, dairy products or
cheese factories, sea fruit

COATINGS
PROPERTIES

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS

PE15

PE25

PVDF25

PUR35

PS200

HPS200
ULTRA

PUR50

TURBID

Ductility

3T

3T

2T

2T

3T

1.5T

1.5T

1T

Resistance to corrosion
(salt fog testing)

150
hours

360
hours

500
hours

500
hours

700
hours

1000
hours

700
hours

360
hours

RUV2

RUV4

RUV4

RUV2

RUV4

RUV4

RUV4

MO
A1

MO
A1

MO
A1

MO
A1-2

A1

HB-H

HB-H

HB-H

4-6B

4-6B

F-H

Resistance to acids and


bases

Good

Very
good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Resistance to chemicals

Good

Excellent

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Resistance to UV
Classification for fire
CSTB NF EN 13501-1
HB-H

MRRO011-0

Hardness/resistance to
scratching

MEGAPROFIL
COLOUR CHART

RAL 3000

RAL 3005

RAL 3011

RAL 5005

RAL 5008

RAL 5010

RAL 6003

RAL 6005

RAL 6011

RAL 6021

RAL 9001

RAL 9002

RAL 9005

RAL 9006

RAL 8017

RAL 9001

RAL 9002

RAL 9005

RAL 9006

RAL 9007

RAL 9010

MRRO011-0

RAL 1015

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ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


8.116,5.1180

APPLICATION
Wall

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length of up to max. 10 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250 GD

Finishing

Polyester, available in a wide range of colours

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g zinc/m2

thickness 0.25| 0.40 | 0.50 | 0.60

Polyester-silicone 25

14 standard colours

thickness 0.40| 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.60 | 0.75 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MODULE W

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.40

3.35

15.00

15.00

0.38

0.66

75.60

0.45

3.76

17.90

17.90

0.45

0.79

93.40

0.50

4.17

22.00

22.00

0.54

0.97

112.70

0.60

4.59

31.80

31.80

0.74

1.40

155.90

0.75

6.24

46.80

46.80

1.05

2.06

231.50

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ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


8.116,5.1180

ONE SPAN
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

0.75

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

0.40

0.50

0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

1.00

1.10

1.20

1.30

1.40

1.50

1.60

1.70

1.80

1.90

2.00

SLU

3.78

3.02

2.52

2.16

1.88

1.48

1.20

0.99

0.83

0.71

0.61

0.53

0.47

0.42

0.37

0.33

0.30

L/150

3.78

3.02

1.89

1.19

0.80

0.56

0.41

0.31

0.24

0.19

0.15

0.12

0.10

0.08

0.07

0.06

0.05

L/200

3.78

2.45

1.42

0.89

0.60

0.42

0.31

0.23

0.18

0.14

0.11

0.09

0.07

0.06

0.05

0.04

0.04

L/250

3.78

1.96

1.13

0.71

0.48

0.34

0.25

0.18

0.14

0.11

0.09

0.07

0.06

0.05

0.04

0.04

0.03

SLU

4.67

3.74

3.11

2.67

2.24

1.77

1.43

1.18

0.99

0.85

0.73

0.64

0.56

0.50

0.44

0.40

0.36

L/150

4.67

3.74

2.24

1.41

0.95

0.66

0.48

0.36

0.28

0.22

0.18

0.14

0.12

0.10

0.08

0.07

0.06

L/200

4.67

2.90

1.68

1.06

0.71

0.50

0.36

0.27

0.21

0.17

0.13

0.11

0.09

0.07

0.06

0.05

0.05

L/250

4.54

2.32

1.34

0.85

0.57

0.40

0.29

0.22

0.17

0.13

0.11

0.09

0.07

0.06

0.05

0.04

0.04

SLU

5.64

4.51

3.76

3.22

2.75

2.17

1.76

1.45

1.22

1.04

0.90

0.78

0.69

0.61

0.54

0.49

0.44

L/150

5.64

4.51

2.69

1.69

1.13

0.80

0.58

0.44

0.34

0.26

0.21

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

0.08

0.07

L/200

5.64

3.48

2.02

1.27

0.85

0.60

0.44

0.33

0.25

0.20

0.16

0.13

0.11

0.09

0.07

0.06

0.05

L/250

5.44

2.79

1.61

1.02

0.68

0.48

0.35

0.26

0.20

0.16

0.13

0.10

0.09

0.07

0.06

0.05

0.04

SLU

7.80

6.24

5.20

4.45

3.90

3.14

2.54

2.10

1.77

1.51

1.30

1.13

0.99

0.88

0.79

0.70

0.64

L/150

7.80

6.24

3.68

2.32

1.55

1.09

0.80

0.60

0.46

0.36

0.29

0.24

0.19

0.16

0.14

0.12

0.10

L/200

7.80

4.77

2.76

1.74

1.17

0.82

0.60

0.45

0.35

0.27

0.22

0.18

0.15

0.12

0.10

0.09

0.07

L/250

7.46

3.82

2.21

1.39

0.93

0.65

0.48

0.36

0.28

0.22

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

0.08

0.07

0.06

SLU

11.58

9.26

7.72

6.61

5.79

4.62

3.74

3.09

2.60

2.22

1.91

1.66

1.46

1.30

1.16

1.04

0.94

L/150

11.58

9.03

5.23

3.29

2.21

1.55

1.13

0.85

0.65

0.51

0.41

0.33

0.28

0.23

0.19

0.16

0.14

L/200

11.58

6.77

3.92

2.47

1.65

1.16

0.85

0.64

0.49

0.39

0.31

0.25

0.21

0.17

0.15

0.12

0.11

L/250

10.58

5.42

3.14

1.97

1.32

0.93

0.68

0.51

0.39

0.31

0.25

0.20

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

0.08

TWO SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

0.40

0.50

0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

1.00

1.10

1.20

1.30

1.40

1.50

1.60

1.70

1.80

1.90

2.00

SLU

1.42

1.13

0.92

0.76

0.64

0.55

0.48

0.42

0.38

0.34

0.30

0.28

0.25

0.23

0.21

0.20

0.18

L/150

1.42

1.13

0.92

0.76

0.64

0.55

0.48

0.42

0.38

0.34

0.30

0.28

0.24

0.20

0.17

0.15

0.12

L/200

1.42

1.13

0.92

0.76

0.64

0.55

0.48

0.42

0.38

0.34

0.27

0.22

0.18

0.15

0.13

0.11

0.09

L/250

1.42

1.13

0.92

0.76

0.64

0.55

0.48

0.42

0.35

0.27

0.22

0.18

0.15

0.12

0.10

0.09

0.07

SLU

1.75

1.40

1.13

0.93

0.79

0.68

0.59

0.52

0.46

0.41

0.37

0.34

0.31

0.28

0.26

0.24

0.22

L/150

1.75

1.40

1.13

0.93

0.79

0.68

0.59

0.52

0.46

0.41

0.37

0.34

0.29

0.24

0.20

0.17

0.15

L/200

1.75

1.40

1.13

0.93

0.79

0.68

0.59

0.52

0.46

0.40

0.32

0.26

0.22

0.18

0.15

0.13

0.11

L/250

1.75

1.40

1.13

0.93

0.79

0.68

0.59

0.52

0.41

0.32

0.26

0.21

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

0.09

SLU

2.11

1.69

1.37

1.13

0.95

0.82

0.71

0.63

0.56

0.50

0.45

0.41

0.37

0.34

0.31

0.29

0.27

L/150

2.11

1.69

1.37

1.13

0.95

0.82

0.71

0.63

0.56

0.50

0.45

0.41

0.35

0.29

0.24

0.21

0.18

L/200

2.11

1.69

1.37

1.13

0.95

0.82

0.71

0.63

0.56

0.48

0.39

0.31

0.26

0.22

0.18

0.15

0.13

L/250

2.11

1.69

1.37

1.13

0.95

0.82

0.71

0.63

0.49

0.39

0.31

0.25

0.21

0.17

0.15

0.12

0.11

SLU

2.92

2.34

1.91

1.58

1.34

1.15

1.00

0.88

0.79

0.70

0.64

0.58

0.53

0.48

0.44

0.41

0.38

L/150

2.92

2.34

1.91

1.58

1.34

1.15

1.00

0.88

0.79

0.70

0.64

0.57

0.47

0.39

0.33

0.28

0.24

L/200

2.92

2.34

1.91

1.58

1.34

1.15

1.00

0.88

0.79

0.66

0.53

0.43

0.36

0.30

0.25

0.21

0.18

L/250

2.92

2.34

1.91

1.58

1.34

1.15

1.00

0.87

0.67

0.53

0.42

0.34

0.28

0.24

0.20

0.17

0.15

SLU

4.34

3.47

2.83

2.34

1.98

1.70

1.48

1.31

1.16

1.04

0.94

0.85

0.78

0.71

0.66

0.61

0.56

L/150

4.34

3.47

2.83

2.34

1.98

1.70

1.48

1.31

1.16

1.04

0.94

0.82

0.67

0.56

0.47

0.40

0.34

L/200

4.34

3.47

2.83

2.34

1.98

1.70

1.48

1.31

1.16

0.94

0.75

0.61

0.50

0.42

0.35

0.30

0.26

L/250

4.34

3.47

2.83

2.34

1.98

1.70

1.48

1.24

0.96

0.75

0.60

0.49

0.40

0.34

0.28

0.24

0.21
MRRO011-0

0.75

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

1-2

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


8.116,5.1180

THREE SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

0.75

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

0.40

0.50

0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

1.00

1.10

1.20

1.30

1.40

1.50

1.60

1.70

1.80

1.90

2.00

SLU

1.65

1.32

1.09

0.90

0.76

0.66

0.57

0.51

0.45

0.40

0.37

0.33

0.30

0.28

0.26

0.24

0.22

L/150

1.65

1.32

1.09

0.90

0.76

0.66

0.57

0.51

0.45

0.36

0.29

0.23

0.19

0.16

0.13

0.11

0.10

L/200

1.65

1.32

1.09

0.90

0.76

0.66

0.57

0.44

0.34

0.27

0.21

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

0.09

0.07

L/250

1.65

1.32

1.09

0.90

0.76

0.65

0.47

0.35

0.27

0.21

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

0.08

0.07

0.06

SLU

2.04

1.63

1.34

1.11

0.94

0.80

0.70

0.62

0.55

0.49

0.45

0.40

0.37

0.34

0.31

0.29

0.27

L/150

2.04

1.63

1.34

1.11

0.94

0.80

0.70

0.62

0.54

0.42

0.34

0.28

0.23

0.19

0.16

0.14

0.12

L/200

2.04

1.63

1.34

1.11

0.94

0.80

0.70

0.52

0.40

0.32

0.25

0.21

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

0.09

L/250

2.04

1.63

1.34

1.11

0.94

0.77

0.56

0.42

0.32

0.25

0.20

0.17

0.14

0.11

0.10

0.08

0.07

SLU

2.47

1.97

1.62

1.34

1.13

0.98

0.85

0.75

0.67

0.60

0.54

0.49

0.45

0.41

0.38

0.35

0.32

L/150

2.47

1.97

1.62

1.34

1.13

0.98

0.85

0.75

0.65

0.51

0.41

0.33

0.27

0.23

0.19

0.16

0.14

L/200

2.47

1.97

1.62

1.34

1.13

0.98

0.84

0.63

0.48

0.38

0.31

0.25

0.20

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

L/250

2.47

1.97

1.62

1.34

1.13

0.92

0.67

0.50

0.39

0.30

0.24

0.20

0.16

0.14

0.11

0.10

0.08

SLU

3.41

2.73

2.26

1.87

1.59

1.37

1.19

1.05

0.94

0.84

0.76

0.69

0.63

0.58

0.53

0.49

0.46

L/150

3.41

2.73

2.26

1.87

1.59

1.37

1.19

1.05

0.89

0.70

0.56

0.45

0.37

0.31

0.26

0.22

0.19

L/200

3.41

2.73

2.26

1.87

1.59

1.37

1.15

0.86

0.66

0.52

0.42

0.34

0.28

0.23

0.20

0.17

0.14

L/250

3.41

2.73

2.26

1.87

1.59

1.26

0.92

0.69

0.53

0.42

0.33

0.27

0.22

0.19

0.16

0.13

0.11

SLU

5.06

4.05

3.35

2.78

2.35

2.02

1.77

1.56

1.39

1.25

1.13

1.02

0.94

0.86

0.79

0.73

0.68

L/150

5.06

4.05

3.35

2.78

2.35

2.02

1.77

1.56

1.26

0.99

0.79

0.64

0.53

0.44

0.37

0.32

0.27

L/200

5.06

4.05

3.35

2.78

2.35

2.02

1.63

1.22

0.94

0.74

0.59

0.48

0.40

0.33

0.28

0.24

0.20

L/250

5.06

4.05

3.35

2.78

2.35

1.79

1.30

0.98

0.75

0.59

0.47

0.39

0.32

0.27

0.22

0.19

0.16

Tables containing loads determined according to EC3-1-3-2001


The calculation load for SLU must include the
safety factors
For SLS the safety factors = 1.0
Continuous load [kN/m2]
1-3

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


16.5.137,5.1100

ROOF

WALL

APPLICATION
Roof, wall

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length of up to max. 10 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250 GD

Finishing

Polyester, available in a wide range of colours

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g zinc/m2

thickness 0.25| 0.40 | 0.50 | 0.60

Polyester-silicone 25

14 standard colours

thickness 0.40| 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.60

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1-4

DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT W

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.40

3.58

28.90

28.90

1.54

1.23

653.00

0.45

4.04

33.60

33.60

1.85

1.48

886.00

0.50

4.48

42.80

42.80

2.14

1.72

1119.00

0.60

4.93

63.00

63.00

2.72

2.17

1430.00

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


16.5.137,5.1100

ONE SPAN
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

0.40

0.50

0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

1.00

1.10

1.20

1.30

1.40

1.50

1.60

1.70

1.80

1.90

2.00

SLU

14.50

9.28

6.44

4.73

3.63

2.86

2.32

1.92

1.61

1.37

1.18

1.03

0.91

0.80

0.72

0.64

0.58

L/150

14.50

9.28

6.44

4.73

3.23

2.27

1.66

1.24

0.96

0.75

0.60

0.49

0.40

0.34

0.28

0.24

0.21

L/200

14.50

9.28

5.75

3.62

2.43

1.70

1.24

0.93

0.72

0.57

0.45

0.37

0.30

0.25

0.21

0.18

0.16

L/250

14.50

7.95

4.60

2.90

1.94

1.36

0.99

0.75

0.57

0.45

0.36

0.29

0.24

0.20

0.17

0.14

0.12

SLU

17.00

10.88

7.56

5.55

4.25

3.36

2.72

2.25

1.89

1.61

1.39

1.21

1.06

0.94

0.84

0.75

0.68

L/150

17.00

10.88

7.56

5.55

3.89

2.73

1.99

1.49

1.15

0.91

0.72

0.59

0.49

0.40

0.34

0.29

0.25

L/200

17.00

10.88

6.91

4.35

2.91

2.05

1.49

1.12

0.86

0.68

0.54

0.44

0.36

0.30

0.26

0.22

0.19

L/250

17.00

9.55

5.53

3.48

2.33

1.64

1.19

0.90

0.69

0.54

0.43

0.35

0.29

0.24

0.20

0.17

0.15

SLU

21.50

13.76

9.56

7.02

5.38

4.25

3.44

2.84

2.39

2.04

1.76

1.53

1.34

1.19

1.06

0.95

0.86

L/150

21.50

13.76

9.56

6.71

4.49

3.16

2.30

1.73

1.33

1.05

0.84

0.68

0.56

0.47

0.39

0.34

0.29

L/200

21.50

13.76

7.99

5.03

3.37

2.37

1.73

1.30

1.00

0.79

0.63

0.51

0.42

0.35

0.30

0.25

0.22

L/250

21.50

11.04

6.39

4.02

2.70

1.89

1.38

1.04

0.80

0.63

0.50

0.41

0.34

0.28

0.24

0.20

0.17

SLU

31.50

20.16

14.00

10.29

7.88

6.22

5.04

4.17

3.50

2.98

2.57

2.24

1.97

1.74

1.56

1.40

1.26

L/150

31.50

20.16

13.54

8.53

5.71

4.01

2.92

2.20

1.69

1.33

1.07

0.87

0.71

0.60

0.50

0.43

0.37

L/200

31.50

17.55

10.15

6.39

4.28

3.01

2.19

1.65

1.27

1.00

0.80

0.65

0.54

0.45

0.38

0.32

0.27

L/250

27.42

14.04

8.12

5.12

3.43

2.41

1.75

1.32

1.02

0.80

0.64

0.52

0.43

0.36

0.30

0.26

0.22

TWO SPANS

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

0.40

0.50

0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

1.00

1.10

1.20

1.30

1.40

1.50

1.60

1.70

1.80

1.90

2.00

SLU

8.30

5.96

4.50

3.53

2.85

2.35

1.97

1.68

1.44

1.26

1.11

0.98

0.87

0.78

0.71

0.64

0.58

L/150

8.30

5.96

4.50

3.53

2.85

2.35

1.97

1.68

1.44

1.26

1.11

0.98

0.87

0.78

0.69

0.59

0.50

L/200

8.30

5.96

4.50

3.53

2.85

2.35

1.97

1.68

1.44

1.26

1.10

0.90

0.74

0.62

0.52

0.44

0.38

L/250

8.30

5.96

4.50

3.53

2.85

2.35

1.97

1.68

1.40

1.10

0.88

0.72

0.59

0.49

0.42

0.35

0.30

SLU

10.50

7.48

5.61

4.38

3.51

2.89

2.41

2.05

1.76

1.53

1.34

1.19

1.06

0.94

0.84

0.75

0.68

L/150

10.50

7.48

5.61

4.38

3.51

2.89

2.41

2.05

1.76

1.53

1.34

1.19

1.06

0.94

0.83

0.71

0.61

L/200

10.50

7.48

5.61

4.38

3.51

2.89

2.41

2.05

1.76

1.53

1.33

1.08

0.89

0.74

0.62

0.53

0.45

L/250

10.50

7.48

5.61

4.38

3.51

2.89

2.41

2.05

1.68

1.32

1.06

0.86

0.71

0.59

0.50

0.42

0.36

SLU

13.27

9.45

7.10

5.53

4.44

3.65

3.05

2.59

2.23

1.93

1.70

1.50

1.34

1.19

1.06

0.95

0.86

L/150

13.27

9.45

7.10

5.53

4.44

3.65

3.05

2.59

2.23

1.93

1.70

1.50

1.34

1.14

0.96

0.82

0.70

L/200

13.27

9.45

7.10

5.53

4.44

3.65

3.05

2.59

2.23

1.92

1.53

1.25

1.03

0.86

0.72

0.61

0.53

L/250

13.27

9.45

7.10

5.53

4.44

3.65

3.05

2.53

1.95

1.53

1.23

1.00

0.82

0.69

0.58

0.49

0.42

SLU

18.10

12.99

9.81

7.69

6.20

5.11

4.29

3.65

3.14

2.74

2.41

2.13

1.90

1.71

1.54

1.40

1.26

L/150

18.10

12.99

9.81

7.69

6.20

5.11

4.29

3.65

3.14

2.74

2.41

2.11

1.74

1.45

1.22

1.04

0.89

L/200

18.10

12.99

9.81

7.69

6.20

5.11

4.29

3.65

3.10

2.44

1.95

1.59

1.31

1.09

0.92

0.78

0.67

L/250

18.10

12.99

9.81

7.69

6.20

5.11

4.28

3.22

2.48

1.95

1.56

1.27

1.04

0.87

0.73

0.62

0.53

MRRO011-0

THICKNESS F MAX

1-5

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


16.5.137,5.1100

THREE SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

0.40

0.50

0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

1.00

1.10

1.20

1.30

1.40

1.50

1.60

1.70

1.80

1.90

2.00

SLU

8.30

5.96

4.50

3.53

2.85

2.35

1.97

1.68

1.44

1.26

1.11

0.98

0.87

0.78

0.71

0.64

0.58

L/150

8.30

5.96

4.50

3.53

2.85

2.35

1.97

1.68

1.44

1.26

1.11

0.98

0.87

0.78

0.69

0.59

0.50

L/200

8.30

5.96

4.50

3.53

2.85

2.35

1.97

1.68

1.44

1.26

1.10

0.90

0.74

0.62

0.52

0.44

0.38

L/250

8.30

5.96

4.50

3.53

2.85

2.35

1.97

1.68

1.40

1.10

0.88

0.72

0.59

0.49

0.42

0.35

0.30

SLU

12.67

9.06

6.82

5.33

4.29

3.53

2.95

2.51

2.16

1.88

1.65

1.46

1.30

1.17

1.05

0.94

0.85

L/150

12.67

9.06

6.82

5.33

4.29

3.53

2.95

2.51

2.16

1.88

1.65

1.44

1.18

0.99

0.83

0.71

0.61

L/200

12.67

9.06

6.82

5.33

4.29

3.53

2.95

2.51

2.11

1.66

1.33

1.08

0.89

0.74

0.62

0.53

0.45

L/250

12.67

9.06

6.82

5.33

4.29

3.53

2.91

2.19

1.68

1.32

1.06

0.86

0.71

0.59

0.50

0.42

0.36

SLU

16.01

11.45

8.62

6.74

5.42

4.46

3.73

3.17

2.73

2.38

2.09

1.85

1.65

1.48

1.33

1.19

1.08

L/150

16.01

11.45

8.62

6.74

5.42

4.46

3.73

3.17

2.73

2.38

2.05

1.66

1.37

1.14

0.96

0.82

0.70

L/200

16.01

11.45

8.62

6.74

5.42

4.46

3.73

3.16

2.44

1.92

1.53

1.25

1.03

0.86

0.72

0.61

0.53

L/250

16.01

11.45

8.62

6.74

5.42

4.46

3.37

2.53

1.95

1.53

1.23

1.00

0.82

0.69

0.58

0.49

0.42

SLU

21.79

15.70

11.89

9.35

7.55

6.23

5.24

4.46

3.85

3.36

2.96

2.62

2.34

2.10

1.90

1.72

1.57

L/150

21.79

15.70

11.89

9.35

7.55

6.23

5.24

4.46

3.85

3.25

2.60

2.11

1.74

1.45

1.22

1.04

0.89

L/200

21.79

15.70

11.89

9.35

7.55

6.23

5.24

4.02

3.10

2.44

1.95

1.59

1.31

1.09

0.92

0.78

0.67

L/250

21.79

15.70

11.89

9.35

7.55

5.87

4.28

3.22

2.48

1.95

1.56

1.27

1.04

0.87

0.73

0.62

0.53

Tables containing loads determined according to EC3-1-3-2001


The calculation load for SLU must include the
safety factors
For SLS the safety factors = 1.0
Continuous load [kN/m2]

1-6

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


35.207.1035

A small channel on the side of


the plate ensures the perfect
mounting and fastening of the
screws.

Maximum length 10 m

APPLICATION
Walls made of panels with one layer
Walls made of panels with double layer (with interior chamber)
The vertical positioning is the standard one, but they may also be mounted horizontally
They may be used for the construction of containers, false ceilings, for fencing the sites, for interior walls

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length of up to max. 10 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250 GD

Finishing

Polyester, available in a wide range of colours

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g zinc/m2

thickness 0.40| 0.50 | 0.60 | 0.75 mm

Polyester-silicone 25

14 standard colours

thickness 0.40| 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.60 | 0.75 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT W

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.40

3.81

57.70

59.30

4.45

2.54

610.00

0.45

4.29

67.90

80.10

5.24

2.99

970.00

0.50

4.76

82.00

90.30

6.32

3.61

1350.00

0.60

5.24

104.50

107.50

8.06

4.60

2094.00

0.75

7.12

132.30

136.80

10.20

5.82

2852.00

1-7

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


35.207.1035

ONE SPAN
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

0.75

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

0.80

1.00

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

2.00

2.20

2.40

2.60

2.80

3.00

3.20

3.40

3.60

3.80

4.00

SLU

7.38

4.72

3.28

2.41

1.84

1.46

1.18

0.98

0.82

0.70

0.60

0.52

0.46

0.41

0.36

0.33

0.30

L/150

7.38

4.72

2.77

1.74

1.17

0.82

0.60

0.45

0.35

0.27

0.22

0.18

0.15

0.12

0.10

0.09

0.07

L/200

7.01

3.59

2.08

1.31

0.88

0.62

0.45

0.34

0.26

0.20

0.16

0.13

0.11

0.09

0.08

0.07

0.06

L/250

5.61

2.87

1.66

1.05

0.70

0.49

0.36

0.27

0.21

0.16

0.13

0.11

0.09

0.07

0.06

0.05

0.04

SLU

10.00

6.40

4.44

3.27

2.50

1.98

1.60

1.32

1.11

0.95

0.82

0.71

0.63

0.55

0.49

0.44

0.40

L/150

10.00

5.63

3.26

2.05

1.38

0.97

0.70

0.53

0.41

0.32

0.26

0.21

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

0.09

L/200

8.25

4.23

2.45

1.54

1.03

0.72

0.53

0.40

0.31

0.24

0.19

0.16

0.13

0.11

0.09

0.08

0.07

L/250

6.60

3.38

1.96

1.23

0.83

0.58

0.42

0.32

0.24

0.19

0.15

0.13

0.10

0.09

0.07

0.06

0.05

SLU

11.25

7.20

5.00

3.67

2.81

2.22

1.80

1.49

1.25

1.07

0.92

0.80

0.70

0.62

0.56

0.50

0.45

L/150

11.25

6.80

3.93

2.48

1.66

1.17

0.85

0.64

0.49

0.39

0.31

0.25

0.21

0.17

0.15

0.12

0.11

L/200

9.95

5.10

2.95

1.86

1.24

0.87

0.64

0.48

0.37

0.29

0.23

0.19

0.16

0.13

0.11

0.09

0.08

L/250

7.96

4.08

2.36

1.49

1.00

0.70

0.51

0.38

0.29

0.23

0.19

0.15

0.12

0.10

0.09

0.07

0.06

SLU

13.50

8.64

6.00

4.41

3.38

2.67

2.16

1.79

1.50

1.28

1.10

0.96

0.84

0.75

0.67

0.60

0.54

L/150

13.50

8.64

5.02

3.16

2.12

1.49

1.08

0.81

0.63

0.49

0.39

0.32

0.26

0.22

0.19

0.16

0.14

L/200

12.69

6.50

3.76

2.37

1.59

1.11

0.81

0.61

0.47

0.37

0.30

0.24

0.20

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

L/250

10.16

5.20

3.01

1.89

1.27

0.89

0.65

0.49

0.38

0.30

0.24

0.19

0.16

0.13

0.11

0.09

0.08

SLU

17.13

10.96

7.61

5.59

4.28

3.38

2.74

2.26

1.90

1.62

1.40

1.22

1.07

0.95

0.85

0.76

0.69

L/150

17.13

10.96

6.35

4.00

2.68

1.88

1.37

1.03

0.79

0.62

0.50

0.41

0.33

0.28

0.24

0.20

0.17

L/200

16.07

8.23

4.76

3.00

2.01

1.41

1.03

0.77

0.60

0.47

0.37

0.30

0.25

0.21

0.18

0.15

0.13

L/250

12.85

6.58

3.81

2.40

1.61

1.13

0.82

0.62

0.48

0.37

0.30

0.24

0.20

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

TWO SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

0.80

1.00

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

2.00

2.20

2.40

2.60

2.80

3.00

3.20

3.40

3.60

3.80

4.00

SLU

4.03

2.90

2.20

1.73

1.40

1.16

0.97

0.83

0.72

0.62

0.55

0.49

0.44

0.39

0.35

0.32

0.29

L/150

4.03

2.90

2.20

1.73

1.40

1.16

0.97

0.83

0.72

0.62

0.53

0.43

0.36

0.30

0.25

0.21

0.18

L/200

4.03

2.90

2.20

1.73

1.40

1.16

0.97

0.82

0.63

0.50

0.40

0.32

0.27

0.22

0.19

0.16

0.14

L/250

4.03

2.90

2.20

1.73

1.40

1.16

0.88

0.66

0.51

0.40

0.32

0.26

0.21

0.18

0.15

0.13

0.11

SLU

5.95

4.26

3.21

2.51

2.02

1.66

1.39

1.18

1.02

0.88

0.78

0.69

0.61

0.55

0.49

0.44

0.40

L/150

5.95

4.26

3.21

2.51

2.02

1.66

1.39

1.18

0.99

0.78

0.63

0.51

0.42

0.35

0.29

0.25

0.21

L/200

5.95

4.26

3.21

2.51

2.02

1.66

1.29

0.97

0.75

0.59

0.47

0.38

0.31

0.26

0.22

0.19

0.16

L/250

5.95

4.26

3.21

2.51

2.01

1.41

1.03

0.77

0.60

0.47

0.38

0.31

0.25

0.21

0.18

0.15

0.13

SLU

7.44

5.26

3.92

3.05

2.43

1.99

1.66

1.41

1.21

1.05

0.92

0.80

0.70

0.62

0.56

0.50

0.45

L/150

7.44

5.26

3.92

3.05

2.43

1.99

1.66

1.41

1.20

0.94

0.76

0.61

0.51

0.42

0.36

0.30

0.26

L/200

7.44

5.26

3.92

3.05

2.43

1.99

1.55

1.17

0.90

0.71

0.57

0.46

0.38

0.32

0.27

0.23

0.19

L/250

7.44

5.26

3.92

3.05

2.43

1.71

1.24

0.93

0.72

0.57

0.45

0.37

0.30

0.25

0.21

0.18

0.16

SLU

10.00

6.97

5.14

3.96

3.14

2.55

2.12

1.79

1.50

1.28

1.10

0.96

0.84

0.75

0.67

0.60

0.54

L/150

10.00

6.97

5.14

3.96

3.14

2.55

2.12

1.79

1.50

1.20

0.96

0.78

0.65

0.54

0.45

0.39

0.33

L/200

10.00

6.97

5.14

3.96

3.14

2.55

1.98

1.49

1.15

0.90

0.72

0.59

0.48

0.40

0.34

0.29

0.25

L/250

10.00

6.97

5.14

3.96

3.10

2.17

1.59

1.19

0.92

0.72

0.58

0.47

0.39

0.32

0.27

0.23

0.20

SLU

13.05

9.06

6.67

5.12

4.05

3.29

2.73

2.26

1.90

1.62

1.40

1.22

1.07

0.95

0.85

0.76

0.69

L/150

13.05

9.06

6.67

5.12

4.05

3.29

2.73

2.26

1.90

1.52

1.22

0.99

0.82

0.68

0.57

0.49

0.42

L/200

13.05

9.06

6.67

5.12

4.05

3.29

2.51

1.88

1.45

1.14

0.91

0.74

0.61

0.51

0.43

0.37

0.31

L/250

13.05

9.06

6.67

5.12

3.92

2.75

2.01

1.51

1.16

0.91

0.73

0.59

0.49

0.41

0.34

0.29

0.25
MRRO011-0

0.75

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

1-8

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


35.207.1035

THREE SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

0.75

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

0.80

1.00

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

2.00

2.20

2.40

2.60

2.80

3.00

3.20

3.40

3.60

3.80

4.00

SLU

4.84

3.50

2.67

2.10

1.70

1.41

1.19

1.01

0.88

0.77

0.67

0.60

0.54

0.48

0.44

0.40

0.36

L/150

4.84

3.50

2.67

2.10

1.70

1.41

1.15

0.86

0.67

0.52

0.42

0.34

0.28

0.23

0.20

0.17

0.14

L/200

4.84

3.50

2.67

2.10

1.68

1.18

0.86

0.65

0.50

0.39

0.31

0.26

0.21

0.18

0.15

0.13

0.11

L/250

4.84

3.50

2.67

2.01

1.35

0.95

0.69

0.52

0.40

0.31

0.25

0.20

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

0.09

SLU

7.17

5.15

3.89

3.05

2.46

2.03

1.70

1.45

1.25

1.09

0.95

0.85

0.75

0.68

0.61

0.55

0.50

L/150

7.17

5.15

3.89

3.05

2.46

1.86

1.35

1.02

0.78

0.62

0.49

0.40

0.33

0.28

0.23

0.20

0.17

L/200

7.17

5.15

3.89

2.96

1.98

1.39

1.02

0.76

0.59

0.46

0.37

0.30

0.25

0.21

0.17

0.15

0.13

L/250

7.17

5.15

3.76

2.37

1.59

1.11

0.81

0.61

0.47

0.37

0.30

0.24

0.20

0.17

0.14

0.12

0.10

SLU

9.00

6.39

4.78

3.72

2.98

2.44

2.04

1.73

1.48

1.29

1.13

1.00

0.88

0.78

0.69

0.62

0.56

L/150

9.00

6.39

4.78

3.72

2.98

2.24

1.63

1.23

0.95

0.74

0.60

0.48

0.40

0.33

0.28

0.24

0.20

L/200

9.00

6.39

4.78

3.57

2.39

1.68

1.23

0.92

0.71

0.56

0.45

0.36

0.30

0.25

0.21

0.18

0.15

L/250

9.00

6.39

4.54

2.86

1.91

1.34

0.98

0.74

0.57

0.45

0.36

0.29

0.24

0.20

0.17

0.14

0.12

SLU

12.15

8.49

6.29

4.85

3.85

3.14

2.61

2.20

1.88

1.60

1.38

1.20

1.05

0.93

0.83

0.75

0.68

L/150

12.15

8.49

6.29

4.85

3.85

2.86

2.08

1.57

1.21

0.95

0.76

0.62

0.51

0.42

0.36

0.30

0.26

L/200

12.15

8.49

6.29

4.56

3.05

2.14

1.56

1.17

0.90

0.71

0.57

0.46

0.38

0.32

0.27

0.23

0.20

L/250

12.15

8.49

5.79

3.64

2.44

1.71

1.25

0.94

0.72

0.57

0.46

0.37

0.31

0.25

0.21

0.18

0.16

SLU

15.87

11.06

8.16

6.28

4.98

4.05

3.36

2.83

2.38

2.03

1.75

1.52

1.34

1.19

1.06

0.95

0.86

L/150

15.87

11.06

8.16

6.28

4.98

3.62

2.64

1.98

1.53

1.20

0.96

0.78

0.64

0.54

0.45

0.38

0.33

L/200

15.87

11.06

8.16

5.76

3.86

2.71

1.98

1.49

1.14

0.90

0.72

0.59

0.48

0.40

0.34

0.29

0.25

L/250

15.87

11.06

7.32

4.61

3.09

2.17

1.58

1.19

0.92

0.72

0.58

0.47

0.39

0.32

0.27

0.23

0.20

Tables containing loads determined according to EC3-1-3-2001


The calculation load for SLU must include the
safety factors
For SLS the safety factors = 1.0
Continuous load [kN/m2]
1-9

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


38.250.1000

APPLICATION
Profiled sheet for pitched roofs
For industrial, agricultural, and commercial applications: industrial halls, warehouses, garages etc.

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length of up to max. 10 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250 GD

Finishing

Polyester, available in a wide range of colours

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g zinc/m2

thickness 0.40 | 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.60 | 0.75 mm

Polyester-silicone 25

14 standard colours

thickness 0.40 | 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.60 | 0.75 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1-10

DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT W

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.40

3.94

87.30

87.30

9.20

3.84

717.00

0.45

4.44

94.80

94.80

10.60

4.17

886.00

0.50

4.92

103.30

103.30

11.50

4.50

1070.00

0.60

5.42

117.20

117.20

13.30

5.16

1480.00

0.75

7.34

150.50

150.50

16.50

6.62

2198.00

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


38.250.1000

ONE SPAN
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

0.75

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

0.80

1.00

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

2.00

2.20

2.40

2.60

2.80

3.00

3.20

3.40

3.60

3.80

4.00

SLU

10.88

6.96

4.83

3.55

2.72

2.15

1.74

1.44

1.21

1.03

0.89

0.77

0.68

0.60

0.54

0.48

0.44

L/150

10.88

6.96

4.83

3.55

2.42

1.70

1.24

0.93

0.72

0.56

0.45

0.37

0.30

0.25

0.21

0.18

0.15

L/200

10.88

6.96

4.29

2.70

1.81

1.27

0.93

0.70

0.54

0.42

0.34

0.27

0.23

0.19

0.16

0.14

0.12

L/250

10.88

5.94

3.43

2.16

1.45

1.02

0.74

0.56

0.43

0.34

0.27

0.22

0.18

0.15

0.13

0.11

0.09

SLU

11.88

7.60

5.28

3.88

2.97

2.35

1.90

1.57

1.32

1.12

0.97

0.84

0.74

0.66

0.59

0.53

0.48

L/150

11.88

7.60

5.28

3.88

2.78

1.95

1.42

1.07

0.82

0.65

0.52

0.42

0.35

0.29

0.24

0.21

0.18

L/200

11.88

7.60

4.95

3.12

2.09

1.47

1.07

0.80

0.62

0.49

0.39

0.32

0.26

0.22

0.18

0.16

0.13

L/250

11.88

6.84

3.96

2.49

1.67

1.17

0.85

0.64

0.49

0.39

0.31

0.25

0.21

0.17

0.15

0.12

0.11

SLU

12.88

8.24

5.72

4.20

3.22

2.54

2.06

1.70

1.43

1.22

1.05

0.92

0.80

0.71

0.64

0.57

0.52

L/150

12.88

8.24

5.72

4.20

3.02

2.12

1.55

1.16

0.89

0.70

0.56

0.46

0.38

0.31

0.27

0.23

0.19

L/200

12.88

8.24

5.37

3.38

2.26

1.59

1.16

0.87

0.67

0.53

0.42

0.34

0.28

0.24

0.20

0.17

0.14

L/250

12.88

7.42

4.29

2.70

1.81

1.27

0.93

0.70

0.54

0.42

0.34

0.27

0.23

0.19

0.16

0.14

0.12

SLU

14.63

9.36

6.50

4.78

3.66

2.89

2.34

1.93

1.63

1.38

1.19

1.04

0.91

0.81

0.72

0.65

0.59

L/150

14.63

9.36

6.50

4.78

3.49

2.45

1.79

1.34

1.03

0.81

0.65

0.53

0.44

0.36

0.31

0.26

0.22

L/200

14.63

9.36

6.21

3.91

2.62

1.84

1.34

1.01

0.78

0.61

0.49

0.40

0.33

0.27

0.23

0.20

0.17

L/250

14.63

8.58

4.97

3.13

2.09

1.47

1.07

0.81

0.62

0.49

0.39

0.32

0.26

0.22

0.18

0.16

0.13

SLU

18.81

12.04

8.36

6.14

4.70

3.72

3.01

2.49

2.09

1.78

1.54

1.34

1.18

1.04

0.93

0.83

0.75

L/150

18.81

12.04

8.36

6.14

4.33

3.04

2.22

1.67

1.28

1.01

0.81

0.66

0.54

0.45

0.38

0.32

0.28

L/200

18.81

12.04

7.70

4.85

3.25

2.28

1.66

1.25

0.96

0.76

0.61

0.49

0.41

0.34

0.29

0.24

0.21

L/250

18.81

10.64

6.16

3.88

2.60

1.83

1.33

1.00

0.77

0.61

0.48

0.39

0.32

0.27

0.23

0.19

0.17

TWO SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

0.80

1.00

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

2.00

2.20

2.40

2.60

2.80

3.00

3.20

3.40

3.60

3.80

4.00

SLU

5.19

3.79

2.91

2.31

1.88

1.56

1.32

1.13

0.98

0.86

0.76

0.68

0.60

0.55

0.49

0.45

0.41

L/150

5.19

3.79

2.91

2.31

1.88

1.56

1.32

1.13

0.98

0.86

0.76

0.68

0.60

0.55

0.49

0.44

0.38

L/200

5.19

3.79

2.91

2.31

1.88

1.56

1.32

1.13

0.98

0.86

0.76

0.67

0.55

0.46

0.39

0.33

0.28

L/250

5.19

3.79

2.91

2.31

1.88

1.56

1.32

1.13

0.98

0.82

0.66

0.54

0.44

0.37

0.31

0.26

0.23

SLU

6.11

4.43

3.38

2.67

2.16

1.79

1.51

1.29

1.12

0.98

0.86

0.76

0.68

0.61

0.56

0.51

0.46

L/150

6.11

4.43

3.38

2.67

2.16

1.79

1.51

1.29

1.12

0.98

0.86

0.76

0.68

0.61

0.56

0.51

0.43

L/200

6.11

4.43

3.38

2.67

2.16

1.79

1.51

1.29

1.12

0.98

0.86

0.76

0.64

0.53

0.45

0.38

0.33

L/250

6.11

4.43

3.38

2.67

2.16

1.79

1.51

1.29

1.12

0.95

0.76

0.62

0.51

0.42

0.36

0.30

0.26

SLU

7.05

5.08

3.85

3.03

2.45

2.02

1.70

1.45

1.25

1.09

0.96

0.85

0.76

0.68

0.62

0.56

0.51

L/150

7.05

5.08

3.85

3.03

2.45

2.02

1.70

1.45

1.25

1.09

0.96

0.85

0.76

0.68

0.62

0.55

0.47

L/200

7.05

5.08

3.85

3.03

2.45

2.02

1.70

1.45

1.25

1.09

0.96

0.84

0.69

0.58

0.48

0.41

0.35

L/250

7.05

5.08

3.85

3.03

2.45

2.02

1.70

1.45

1.25

1.03

0.82

0.67

0.55

0.46

0.39

0.33

0.28

SLU

8.90

6.35

4.77

3.73

2.99

2.46

2.06

1.75

1.50

1.31

1.15

1.01

0.90

0.81

0.72

0.65

0.59

L/150

8.90

6.35

4.77

3.73

2.99

2.46

2.06

1.75

1.50

1.31

1.15

1.01

0.90

0.81

0.72

0.64

0.54

L/200

8.90

6.35

4.77

3.73

2.99

2.46

2.06

1.75

1.50

1.31

1.15

0.97

0.80

0.67

0.56

0.48

0.41

L/250

8.90

6.35

4.77

3.73

2.99

2.46

2.06

1.75

1.50

1.19

0.95

0.78

0.64

0.53

0.45

0.38

0.33

SLU

12.29

8.70

6.50

5.05

4.04

3.30

2.76

2.33

2.00

1.74

1.52

1.34

1.18

1.04

0.93

0.83

0.75

L/150

12.29

8.70

6.50

5.05

4.04

3.30

2.76

2.33

2.00

1.74

1.52

1.34

1.18

1.04

0.93

0.79

0.68

L/200

12.29

8.70

6.50

5.05

4.04

3.30

2.76

2.33

2.00

1.74

1.48

1.20

0.99

0.83

0.70

0.59

0.51

L/250

12.29

8.70

6.50

5.05

4.04

3.30

2.76

2.33

1.88

1.48

1.18

0.96

0.79

0.66

0.56

0.47

0.41

MRRO011-0

0.75

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

1-11

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


38.250.1000

THREE SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

0.75

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

0.80

1.00

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

2.00

2.20

2.40

2.60

2.80

3.00

3.20

3.40

3.60

3.80

4.00

SLU

6.22

4.56

3.50

2.79

2.28

1.90

1.61

1.38

1.20

1.05

0.93

0.83

0.74

0.67

0.61

0.55

0.50

L/150

6.22

4.56

3.50

2.79

2.28

1.90

1.61

1.38

1.20

1.05

0.87

0.70

0.58

0.48

0.41

0.35

0.30

L/200

6.22

4.56

3.50

2.79

2.28

1.90

1.61

1.34

1.03

0.81

0.65

0.53

0.44

0.36

0.31

0.26

0.22

L/250

6.22

4.56

3.50

2.79

2.28

1.90

1.43

1.07

0.83

0.65

0.52

0.42

0.35

0.29

0.24

0.21

0.18

SLU

7.33

5.34

4.08

3.23

2.63

2.18

1.84

1.58

1.36

1.19

1.05

0.94

0.84

0.76

0.68

0.62

0.57

L/150

7.33

5.34

4.08

3.23

2.63

2.18

1.84

1.58

1.36

1.19

1.00

0.81

0.67

0.56

0.47

0.40

0.34

L/200

7.33

5.34

4.08

3.23

2.63

2.18

1.84

1.54

1.19

0.94

0.75

0.61

0.50

0.42

0.35

0.30

0.26

L/250

7.33

5.34

4.08

3.23

2.63

2.18

1.64

1.24

0.95

0.75

0.60

0.49

0.40

0.33

0.28

0.24

0.21

SLU

8.47

6.13

4.66

3.68

2.98

2.47

2.08

1.77

1.53

1.34

1.18

1.05

0.94

0.84

0.76

0.69

0.63

L/150

8.47

6.13

4.66

3.68

2.98

2.47

2.08

1.77

1.53

1.34

1.08

0.88

0.73

0.60

0.51

0.43

0.37

L/200

8.47

6.13

4.66

3.68

2.98

2.47

2.08

1.67

1.29

1.01

0.81

0.66

0.54

0.45

0.38

0.33

0.28

L/250

8.47

6.13

4.66

3.68

2.98

2.45

1.78

1.34

1.03

0.81

0.65

0.53

0.44

0.36

0.31

0.26

0.22

SLU

10.73

7.68

5.79

4.54

3.65

3.01

2.52

2.14

1.84

1.61

1.41

1.25

1.11

1.00

0.90

0.81

0.73

L/150

10.73

7.68

5.79

4.54

3.65

3.01

2.52

2.14

1.84

1.56

1.25

1.02

0.84

0.70

0.59

0.50

0.43

L/200

10.73

7.68

5.79

4.54

3.65

3.01

2.52

1.94

1.49

1.17

0.94

0.76

0.63

0.52

0.44

0.38

0.32

L/250

10.73

7.68

5.79

4.54

3.65

2.83

2.06

1.55

1.19

0.94

0.75

0.61

0.50

0.42

0.35

0.30

0.26

SLU

14.86

10.55

7.91

6.16

4.94

4.05

3.38

2.87

2.46

2.14

1.88

1.66

1.47

1.30

1.16

1.04

0.94

L/150

14.86

10.55

7.91

6.16

4.94

4.05

3.38

2.87

2.46

1.94

1.55

1.26

1.04

0.87

0.73

0.62

0.53

L/200

14.86

10.55

7.91

6.16

4.94

4.05

3.20

2.40

1.85

1.46

1.17

0.95

0.78

0.65

0.55

0.47

0.40

L/250

14.86

10.55

7.91

6.16

4.94

3.51

2.56

1.92

1.48

1.16

0.93

0.76

0.62

0.52

0.44

0.37

0.32

Tables containing loads determined according to EC3-1-3-2001


The calculation load for SLU must include the
safety factors
For SLS the safety factors = 1.0
Continuous load [kN/m2]
1-12

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


45.333.1000

APPLICATION
Roof

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length of up to max. 10 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250 GD

Finishing

Polyester, available in a wide range of colours

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g zinc/m2

thickness 0.25| 0.40 | 0.50 | 0.60 mm

Polyester-silicone 25

14 standard colours

thickness 0.40| 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.60 | 0.75 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT W

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.40

3.94

73.60

73.60

11.50

3.24

619.00

0.45

4.44

80.00

80.00

12.50

3.52

738.50

0.50

4.92

86.10

86.10

13.50

3.79

858.00

0.60

5.42

98.60

98.60

15.50

4.34

1097.00

0.75

7.37

117.50

117.50

18.40

5.17

1500.00

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ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


45.333.1000

ONE SPAN
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

0.75

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

0.80

1.00

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

2.00

2.20

2.40

2.60

2.80

3.00

3.20

3.40

3.60

3.80

4.00

SLU

9.25

5.92

4.11

3.02

2.31

1.83

1.48

1.22

1.03

0.88

0.76

0.66

0.58

0.51

0.46

0.41

0.37

L/150

9.25

5.92

4.11

3.02

2.31

1.83

1.48

1.16

0.89

0.70

0.56

0.46

0.38

0.31

0.27

0.23

0.19

L/200

9.25

5.92

4.11

3.02

2.26

1.59

1.16

0.87

0.67

0.53

0.42

0.34

0.28

0.24

0.20

0.17

0.14

L/250

9.25

5.92

4.11

2.70

1.81

1.27

0.93

0.70

0.54

0.42

0.34

0.27

0.23

0.19

0.16

0.14

0.12

SLU

10.00

6.40

4.44

3.27

2.50

1.98

1.60

1.32

1.11

0.95

0.82

0.71

0.63

0.55

0.49

0.44

0.40

L/150

10.00

6.40

4.44

3.27

2.50

1.98

1.60

1.26

0.97

0.76

0.61

0.50

0.41

0.34

0.29

0.24

0.21

L/200

10.00

6.40

4.44

3.27

2.46

1.73

1.26

0.95

0.73

0.57

0.46

0.37

0.31

0.26

0.22

0.18

0.16

L/250

10.00

6.40

4.44

2.94

1.97

1.38

1.01

0.76

0.58

0.46

0.37

0.30

0.25

0.21

0.17

0.15

0.13

SLU

10.75

6.88

4.78

3.51

2.69

2.12

1.72

1.42

1.19

1.02

0.88

0.76

0.67

0.60

0.53

0.48

0.43

L/150

10.75

6.88

4.78

3.51

2.69

2.12

1.72

1.36

1.05

0.83

0.66

0.54

0.44

0.37

0.31

0.26

0.23

L/200

10.75

6.88

4.78

3.51

2.66

1.87

1.36

1.02

0.79

0.62

0.50

0.40

0.33

0.28

0.23

0.20

0.17

L/250

10.75

6.88

4.78

3.17

2.13

1.49

1.09

0.82

0.63

0.50

0.40

0.32

0.27

0.22

0.19

0.16

0.14

SLU

12.25

7.84

5.44

4.00

3.06

2.42

1.96

1.62

1.36

1.16

1.00

0.87

0.77

0.68

0.60

0.54

0.49

L/150

12.25

7.84

5.44

4.00

3.06

2.42

1.96

1.57

1.21

0.95

0.76

0.62

0.51

0.42

0.36

0.30

0.26

L/200

12.25

7.84

5.44

4.00

3.05

2.14

1.56

1.17

0.90

0.71

0.57

0.46

0.38

0.32

0.27

0.23

0.20

L/250

12.25

7.84

5.44

3.64

2.44

1.71

1.25

0.94

0.72

0.57

0.46

0.37

0.31

0.25

0.21

0.18

0.16

SLU

14.75

9.44

6.56

4.82

3.69

2.91

2.36

1.95

1.64

1.40

1.20

1.05

0.92

0.82

0.73

0.65

0.59

L/150

14.75

9.44

6.56

4.82

3.69

2.91

2.36

1.86

1.43

1.13

0.90

0.73

0.60

0.50

0.42

0.36

0.31

L/200

14.75

9.44

6.56

4.82

3.62

2.54

1.85

1.39

1.07

0.84

0.68

0.55

0.45

0.38

0.32

0.27

0.23

L/250

14.75

9.44

6.56

4.33

2.90

2.04

1.48

1.11

0.86

0.68

0.54

0.44

0.36

0.30

0.25

0.22

0.19

TWO SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

0.80

1.00

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

2.00

2.20

2.40

2.60

2.80

3.00

3.20

3.40

3.60

3.80

4.00

SLU

4.46

3.25

2.49

1.98

1.61

1.34

1.13

0.97

0.84

0.73

0.65

0.58

0.52

0.47

0.42

0.38

0.35

L/150

4.46

3.25

2.49

1.98

1.61

1.34

1.13

0.97

0.84

0.73

0.65

0.58

0.52

0.47

0.42

0.38

0.35

L/200

4.46

3.25

2.49

1.98

1.61

1.34

1.13

0.97

0.84

0.73

0.65

0.58

0.52

0.47

0.42

0.38

0.35

L/250

4.46

3.25

2.49

1.98

1.61

1.34

1.13

0.97

0.84

0.73

0.65

0.58

0.52

0.46

0.39

0.33

0.28

SLU

5.11

3.71

2.83

2.24

1.81

1.50

1.27

1.08

0.94

0.82

0.72

0.64

0.57

0.52

0.47

0.42

0.39

L/150

5.11

3.71

2.83

2.24

1.81

1.50

1.27

1.08

0.94

0.82

0.72

0.64

0.57

0.52

0.47

0.42

0.39

L/200

5.11

3.71

2.83

2.24

1.81

1.50

1.27

1.08

0.94

0.82

0.72

0.64

0.57

0.52

0.47

0.42

0.38

L/250

5.11

3.71

2.83

2.24

1.81

1.50

1.27

1.08

0.94

0.82

0.72

0.64

0.57

0.50

0.42

0.36

0.31

SLU

5.75

4.16

3.16

2.49

2.01

1.67

1.40

1.20

1.03

0.90

0.79

0.70

0.63

0.57

0.51

0.46

0.42

L/150

5.75

4.16

3.16

2.49

2.01

1.67

1.40

1.20

1.03

0.90

0.79

0.70

0.63

0.57

0.51

0.46

0.42

L/200

5.75

4.16

3.16

2.49

2.01

1.67

1.40

1.20

1.03

0.90

0.79

0.70

0.63

0.57

0.51

0.46

0.41

L/250

5.75

4.16

3.16

2.49

2.01

1.67

1.40

1.20

1.03

0.90

0.79

0.70

0.63

0.54

0.46

0.39

0.33

SLU

6.99

5.02

3.79

2.98

2.40

1.98

1.66

1.41

1.22

1.06

0.93

0.83

0.74

0.66

0.60

0.54

0.49

L/150

6.99

5.02

3.79

2.98

2.40

1.98

1.66

1.41

1.22

1.06

0.93

0.83

0.74

0.66

0.60

0.54

0.49

L/200

6.99

5.02

3.79

2.98

2.40

1.98

1.66

1.41

1.22

1.06

0.93

0.83

0.74

0.66

0.60

0.54

0.48

L/250

6.99

5.02

3.79

2.98

2.40

1.98

1.66

1.41

1.22

1.06

0.93

0.83

0.74

0.62

0.52

0.44

0.38

SLU

9.00

6.42

4.82

3.76

3.02

2.48

2.08

1.76

1.52

1.32

1.16

1.02

0.91

0.82

0.73

0.65

0.59

L/150

9.00

6.42

4.82

3.76

3.02

2.48

2.08

1.76

1.52

1.32

1.16

1.02

0.91

0.82

0.73

0.65

0.59

L/200

9.00

6.42

4.82

3.76

3.02

2.48

2.08

1.76

1.52

1.32

1.16

1.02

0.91

0.82

0.73

0.65

0.57

L/250

9.00

6.42

4.82

3.76

3.02

2.48

2.08

1.76

1.52

1.32

1.16

1.02

0.88

0.74

0.62

0.53

0.45
MRRO011-0

0.75

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

1-14

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


45.333.1000

THREE SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.40

0.45

0.50

0.60

0.75

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

0.80

1.00

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

2.00

2.20

2.40

2.60

2.80

3.00

3.20

3.40

3.60

3.80

4.00

SLU

5.34

3.91

3.00

2.39

1.95

1.62

1.37

1.18

1.02

0.90

0.79

0.71

0.63

0.57

0.52

0.47

0.43

L/150

5.34

3.91

3.00

2.39

1.95

1.62

1.37

1.18

1.02

0.90

0.79

0.71

0.63

0.57

0.51

0.43

0.37

L/200

5.34

3.91

3.00

2.39

1.95

1.62

1.37

1.18

1.02

0.90

0.79

0.66

0.54

0.45

0.38

0.33

0.28

L/250

5.34

3.91

3.00

2.39

1.95

1.62

1.37

1.18

1.02

0.81

0.65

0.53

0.44

0.36

0.31

0.26

0.22

SLU

6.13

4.47

3.42

2.71

2.20

1.83

1.54

1.32

1.15

1.00

0.88

0.79

0.70

0.63

0.57

0.52

0.48

L/150

6.13

4.47

3.42

2.71

2.20

1.83

1.54

1.32

1.15

1.00

0.88

0.79

0.70

0.63

0.55

0.47

0.40

L/200

6.13

4.47

3.42

2.71

2.20

1.83

1.54

1.32

1.15

1.00

0.88

0.72

0.59

0.49

0.42

0.35

0.30

L/250

6.13

4.47

3.42

2.71

2.20

1.83

1.54

1.32

1.12

0.88

0.71

0.57

0.47

0.39

0.33

0.28

0.24

SLU

6.91

5.01

3.82

3.02

2.45

2.03

1.71

1.46

1.26

1.10

0.97

0.86

0.77

0.70

0.63

0.57

0.52

L/150

6.91

5.01

3.82

3.02

2.45

2.03

1.71

1.46

1.26

1.10

0.97

0.86

0.77

0.70

0.60

0.51

0.44

L/200

6.91

5.01

3.82

3.02

2.45

2.03

1.71

1.46

1.26

1.10

0.95

0.78

0.64

0.53

0.45

0.38

0.33

L/250

6.91

5.01

3.82

3.02

2.45

2.03

1.71

1.46

1.21

0.95

0.76

0.62

0.51

0.43

0.36

0.31

0.26

SLU

8.41

6.06

4.60

3.61

2.92

2.41

2.03

1.73

1.49

1.30

1.14

1.02

0.91

0.81

0.74

0.67

0.61

L/150

8.41

6.06

4.60

3.61

2.92

2.41

2.03

1.73

1.49

1.30

1.14

1.02

0.91

0.81

0.69

0.58

0.50

L/200

8.41

6.06

4.60

3.61

2.92

2.41

2.03

1.73

1.49

1.30

1.09

0.89

0.73

0.61

0.52

0.44

0.38

L/250

8.41

6.06

4.60

3.61

2.92

2.41

2.03

1.73

1.39

1.09

0.88

0.71

0.59

0.49

0.41

0.35

0.30

SLU

10.85

7.77

5.86

4.58

3.69

3.04

2.54

2.16

1.86

1.62

1.42

1.26

1.12

1.01

0.91

0.82

0.74

L/150

10.85

7.77

5.86

4.58

3.69

3.04

2.54

2.16

1.86

1.62

1.42

1.26

1.12

0.97

0.82

0.69

0.59

L/200

10.85

7.77

5.86

4.58

3.69

3.04

2.54

2.16

1.86

1.62

1.30

1.06

0.87

0.73

0.61

0.52

0.45

L/250

10.85

7.77

5.86

4.58

3.69

3.04

2.54

2.14

1.65

1.30

1.04

0.85

0.70

0.58

0.49

0.42

0.36

Tables containing loads determined according to EC3-1-3-2001


The calculation load for SLU must include the
safety factors
For SLS the safety factors = 1.0
Continuous load [kN/m2]
1-15

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


76.18.988 (SINUS)

APPLICATION
Exterior plate for double insulated wall or roof
Vertical or horizontal mounting of plates for the wall

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length of up to max. 10 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250 GD

Finishing

Polyester, available in a wide range of colours

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g zinc/m2

thickness 0.25 | 0.40 | 0.50 | 0.60

Polyester-silicone 25

14 standard colours

thickness 0.40 | 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.60 | 0.75 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1-16

DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT W

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.40

3.97

37.50

37.50

2.00

1.65

655.00

0.45

4.46

45.90

45.90

2.50

2.02

925.00

0.50

4.96

54.30

54.30

2.90

2.39

1149.00

0.60

5.45

67.50

67.50

3.60

2.97

2105.00

0.75

7.14

72.90

72.90

3.90

3.21

2750.00

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


76.18.988 (SINUS)

TABLE OF USED SPANS (M)


ADMITTED
LOAD

THICKNESS

kg/m

mm

60

80

100

120

150

170

F/150

F/200

F/250

F/300

F/150

F/200

F/250

F/300

F/150

F/200

F/250

F/300

0.40

1.60

1.40

1.25

1.15

2.20

1.95

1.80

1.90

1.90

1.70

1.85

1.55

0.45

1.65

1.45

1.33

1.23

2.25

2.03

1.88

1.95

2.05

1.85

1.93

1.63

0.50

1.70

1.50

1.40

1.30

2.30

2.10

1.95

2.00

2.20

2.00

2.00

1.70

0.60

1.80

1.60

1.55

1.45

2.40

2.25

2.10

2.10

2.50

2.30

2.15

1.85

0.75

1.90

1.70

1.65

1.55

2.50

2.35

2.20

2.20

2.45

2.45

2.25

1.95

0.40

1.35

1.30

1.20

1.20

1.95

1.75

1.60

1.50

1.85

1.65

1.50

1.40

0.45

1.43

1.35

1.25

1.23

2.03

1.83

1.68

1.58

1.93

1.73

1.58

1.48

0.50

1.50

1.40

1.30

1.25

2.10

1.90

1.75

1.65

2.00

1.80

1.65

1.55

0.60

1.65

1.50

1.40

1.30

2.25

2.05

1.90

1.80

2.15

1.95

1.80

1.70

0.75

1.75

1.60

1.50

1.40

2.35

2.15

2.00

1.90

2.25

2.05

1.90

1.80

0.40

1.35

1.20

1.10

1.05

1.80

1.60

1.55

1.45

1.75

1.50

1.45

1.35

0.45

1.40

1.25

1.15

1.10

1.88

1.68

1.60

1.50

1.80

1.58

1.50

1.40

0.50

1.45

1.30

1.20

1.15

1.95

1.75

1.65

1.55

1.85

1.65

1.55

1.45

0.60

1.55

1.40

1.30

1.25

2.10

1.90

1.75

1.65

1.95

1.80

1.65

1.55

0.75

1.65

1.50

1.40

1.35

2.20

2.00

1.85

1.75

2.05

1.90

1.75

1.65

0.40

1.25

1.20

1.05

1.00

1.65

1.50

1.45

1.45

1.55

1.40

1.35

1.25

0.45

1.30

1.23

1.10

1.03

1.73

1.58

1.50

1.50

1.63

1.48

1.40

1.30

0.50

1.35

1.25

1.15

1.05

1.80

1.65

1.55

1.55

1.70

1.55

1.45

1.35

0.60

1.45

1.30

1.25

1.10

1.95

1.80

1.65

1.65

1.85

1.70

1.55

1.45

0.75

1.55

1.42

1.35

1.25

2.05

1.90

1.75

1.75

1.95

1.75

1.65

1.55

0.40

1.15

1.05

0.95

0.95

1.60

1.45

1.25

1.25

1.50

1.35

1.25

1.15

0.45

1.20

1.10

1.00

0.98

1.65

1.50

1.33

1.30

1.55

1.40

1.30

1.20

0.50

1.25

1.15

1.05

1.00

1.70

1.55

1.40

1.35

1.60

1.45

1.35

1.25

0.60

1.35

1.25

1.15

1.05

1.80

1.65

1.55

1.45

1.70

1.55

1.45

1.35

0.75

1.45

1.35

1.25

1.15

1.90

1.75

1.65

1.55

1.80

1.65

1.55

1.45

0.40

1.10

0.80

0.90

0.85

1.45

1.30

1.25

1.20

1.45

1.30

1.20

1.10

0.45

1.15

0.90

0.95

0.90

1.53

1.38

1.30

1.25

1.50

1.35

1.25

1.15

0.50

1.20

1.00

1.00

0.95

1.60

1.45

1.35

1.30

1.55

1.40

1.30

1.20

0.60

1.30

1.20

1.10

1.05

1.75

1.60

1.45

1.40

1.65

1.50

1.40

1.30

0.75

1.35

1.25

1.15

1.10

1.80

1.65

1.50

1.45

1.70

1.55

1.45

1.35

0.40

1.00

0.90

0.80

0.75

1.40

1.25

1.15

1.10

1.35

1.20

1.10

1.00
1.05

0.45

1.05

0.95

0.85

0.80

1.45

1.30

1.20

1.15

1.40

1.25

1.15

0.50

1.10

1.00

0.90

0.85

1.50

1.35

1.25

1.20

1.45

1.30

1.20

1.10

0.60

1.20

1.10

1.00

0.95

1.60

1.45

1.35

1.30

1.55

1.40

1.30

1.20

0.75

1.30

1.20

1.10

1.05

1.70

1.55

1.45

1.40

1.65

1.50

1.40

1.30

MRRO011-0

200

PURLIN DISTANCE

1-17

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


OPTIC PROFILES

APPLICATION
Profiles for doors and gates

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length of 1 m up to max. 8 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250 GD

Finishing

Polyester and plastisol according to the colour palette

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION

1-18

Galva

140 g zinc/m2

thickness 0.25 | 0.40 | 0.50 | 0.60

Polyester-silicone 25

14 standard colours

thickness 0.40 | 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.60 | 0.75 mm

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


PLANK PROFILES
INVISIBLE FASTENING WITH OPEN JOINTS

Minimum length: 0.50 m max. length: 6 m

APPLICATION
Exterior plating for vertical facades
Vertical or horizontal mounting

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length of up to max. 10 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250 GD

Finishing

Polyester, available in a wide range of colours

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Walls made of double layer (support) panels
Horizontal or vertical position
The width of the plank profile is 300 mm
The width of the joint is 20 mm
Minimum length: 0.5 m, maximum length: 6 m

For the range of colours, please contact our


Sales Department.

1-19

ROOF AND WALLS PROFILES


PLANK PROFILES

MOUNTING

FINISHING PROFILES, CUSTOMIZED FOLDING


Examples:

Dropping vessel

1-20

Vertical joint

Angle bracket

TECHNICAL PROFILE
DECK 115.600

APPLICATION
Interior plate from insulated panels with double layer for walls
The interior deck is made up of a horizontal combination of purlins and filled with insulating material, supporting the exterior plate

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard lengths between 1.5 m and 12.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 280 GD

Finishing

Polyester according to the colour range at page 12

Accessories

Finishing profiles, strips for thermal bridge breakthrough, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g zinc/m2

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 mm

Polyester-interior 15 m

RAL 2002

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT IW

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.75

9.09

287.00

328.70

85.20

11.30

1680

0.88

10.65

384.00

439.30

111.00

15.10

2240

1.00

12.09

476.00

544.00

135.20

18.70

2810

2-1

TECHNICAL PROFILE
DECK 115.600

TABLE OF USED SPANS (M)


ADMITTED
LOAD

THICKNESS

kg/m

mm
0.75

60

70

80

90

100

120

150

F/150

F/200

F/250

F/300

F/150

F/200

F/250

F/300

F/150

F/200

F/250

F/300

5.34

4.61

4.51

4.24

5.41

5.41

5.41

5.41

6.04

5.70

5.32

5.00
5.46

0.88

5.84

5.04

4.92

4.63

6.25

6.25

6.25

6.24

6.88

6.30

5.81

1.00

6.23

5.38

4.78

4.95

6.95

6.95

6.95

6.66

7.35

6.70

6.20

5.83

0.75

5.00

4.61

4.28

4.03

5.00

5.00

5.00

5.00

5.60

5.40

5.05

4.75

0.88

5.55

5.04

4.68

4.40

5.79

5.79

5.79

5.79

6.47

5.90

5.51

5.19

1.00

5.92

5.38

4.78

4.70

6.44

6.44

6.44

6.33

6.98

6.30

5.89

5.54

0.75

4.68

4.61

4.10

3.85

4.68

4.68

4.68

4.68

5.23

5.20

4.83

4.54

0.88

5.30

5.04

4.47

4.21

5.41

5.41

5.41

5.41

6.05

5.70

5.27

4.96

1.00

5.66

5.38

4.78

4.50

6.02

6.02

6.02

6.02

6.68

6.10

5.63

5.30

0.75

4.41

4.41

3.94

3.71

4.41

4.41

4.41

4.41

4.93

4.90

4.64

4.37
4.77

0.88

5.10

5.04

4.30

4.05

5.10

5.10

5.10

5.10

5.70

5.50

5.07

1.00

5.45

5.38

4.78

4.32

5.68

5.68

5.68

5.68

6.35

5.80

5.42

5.10

0.75

4.19

4.19

3.80

3.58

4.19

4.19

4.19

4.19

4.68

4.70

4.48

4.22

0.88

4.84

4.84

4.15

3.91

4.84

4.84

4.84

4.84

5.41

5.30

4.90

4.61

1.00

5.26

5.38

4.78

4.17

5.39

5.39

5.39

5.39

6.02

5.60

5.23

4.92

0.75

3.82

3.82

3.58

3.37

3.82

3.82

3.82

3.82

4.27

4.30

4.22

3.97

0.88

4.42

4.42

3.91

3.68

4.42

4.42

4.42

4.42

4.94

4.90

4.61

4.34

1.00

4.92

4.92

4.78

3.93

4.92

4.92

4.92

4.92

5.50

5.30

4.92

4.63

0.75

3.42

3.42

3.32

3.13

3.42

3.42

3.42

3.42

3.82

3.80

3.82

3.69
4.03

0.88

3.95

3.95

3.63

3.41

3.95

3.95

3.95

3.95

4/42

4.40

4.28

1.00

4.40

4.40

4.40

3.65

4.40

4.40

4.40

4/40

4.92

4.90

4.57

4.30

0.75

2.96

2.96

2.96

2.84

2.96

2.96

2.96

2.96

3.31

3.30

3.31

3.31

0.88

3.42

3.42

3.30

3.10

3.42

3.42

3.42

3.42

3.83

3.80

3.83

3.66

1.00

3.81

3.81

3.81

3.31

3.81

3.81

3.81

3.81

4.26

4.30

4.15

3.91

MRRO011-0

200

PURLIN DISTANCE

2-2

TECHNICAL PROFILE
DECK 125.600

APPLICATION
Interior plate from insulated panels with double layer for walls
The interior deck is made up of a horizontal combination of purlins and filled with insulating material, supporting the exterior plate

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard lengths between 1.5 m and 12.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 280 GD

Finishing

Polyester according to the colour range at page 12

Accessories

Finishing profiles, strips for thermal bridge breakthrough, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g/m2

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 mm

Polyester-interior 15 m

RAL 9002

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT IW

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.75

9.45

242.00

297.00

85.20

11.30

1680.00

0.88

11.08

323.00

351.00

111.00

15.10

2240.00

1.00

12.57

400.00

399.00

135.20

18.70

2810.00

2-3

TECHNICAL PROFILE
DECK 125.600
Suction

TABLE OF USED SPANS (M)


THICKNESS

0.75

0.88

THICKNESS

0.75

0.88

THICKNESS

0.75

0.88

9.4

11

F
MAX

ADMITTED DISTANCES L [M] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED Q LOADS [KN/M2]

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

94.0

9.25

9.50

9.75

10.00

L/150

1.15

1.04

0.93

0.85

0.77

0.71

0.65

0.57

0.51

0.45

0.41

0.37

0.33

0.3

0.27

0.25

0.23

0.21

0.19

0.18

0.16

0.15

0.14

L/200

1.15

0.98

0.84

0.72

0.63

0.55

0.49

0.43

0.38

0.34

0.31

0.28

0.25

0.23

0.2

0.19

0.17

0.16

0.14

0.13

0.12

0.11

0.1

L/300

0.77

0.65

0.56

0.48

0.42

0.37

0.32

0.29

0.25

0.23

0.2

0.18

0.17

0.15

0.14

0.12

0.11

0.1

0.1

0.09

0.08

0.08

0.07

L/150

1.48

1.33

1.2

1.09

0.99

0.88

0.78

0.69

0.61

0.55

0.49

0.44

0.4

0.36

0.33

0.3

0.27

0.25

0.23

0.21

0.2

0.18

0.17

L/200

1.38

1.17

1.01

0.87

0.76

0.66

0.58

0.52

0.46

0.41

0.37

0.33

0.3

0.27

0.25

0.22

0.2

0.19

0.17

0.16

0.15

0.14

0.13

L/300

0.92

0.78

0.67

0.58

0.5

0.44

0.39

0.34

0.31

0.27

0.24

0.22

0.2

0.18

0.16

0.15

0.14

0.13

0.12

0.11

0.1

0.09

0.08

L/150

1.79

1.61

1.45

1.32

1.16

1.01

0.89

0.79

0.7

0.63

0.56

0.51

0.46

0.41

0.38

0.34

0.31

0.29

0.26

0.24

0.22

0.21

0.19

12.5 L/200

1.58

1.35

1.15

0.87

0.76

0.67

0.59

0.53

0.47

0.42

0.38

0.34

0.31

0.28

0.26

0.24

0.22

0.2

0.18

0.17

0.16

0.14

L/300

1.06

0.9

0.77

0.67

0.58

0.51

0.45

0.39

0.35

0.31

0.28

0.25

0.23

0.21

0.19

0.17

0.16

0.14

0.13

0.12

0.11

0.1

0.1

10.00

9.4

11

F
MAX

ADMITTED DISTANCES L [M] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED Q LOADS [KN/M2]

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

94.0

9.25

9.50

9.75

L/150

1.17

1.05

0.95

0.86

0.78

0.72

0.66

0.61

0.56

0.52

0.48

0.45

0.42

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.29

0.28

0.26

0.25

0.24

L/200

1.17

1.05

0.95

0.86

0.78

0.72

0.66

0.61

0.56

0.52

0.48

0.45

0.42

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.29

0.28

0.26

0.25

0.24

L/300

1.17

1.05

0.95

0.86

0.78

0.72

0.66

0.61

0.56

0.52

0.48

0.44

0.4

0.36

0.33

0.3

0.27

0.25

0.23

0.21

0.2

0.18

0.17

L/150

1.64

1.47

1.33

1.2

1.1

0.92

0.85

0.79

0.73

0.68

0.63

0.59

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.46

0.43

0.41

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33

L/200

1.64

1.47

1.33

1.2

1.1

0.92

0.85

0.79

0.73

0.68

0.63

0.59

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.46

0.43

0.41

0.38

0.35

0.33

0.3

L/300

1.64

1.47

1.33

1.2

1.1

0.92

0.83

0.74

0.66

0.59

0.53

0.48

0.43

0.39

0.36

0.33

0.3

0.28

0.26

0.24

0.22

0.2

L/150

2.07

1.86

1.68

1.52

1.39

1.27

1.17

1.07

0.99

0.92

0.86

0.8

0.75

0.7

0.66

0.62

0.58

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.47

0.44

0.42

12.5 L/200

2.07

1.86

1.68

1.52

1.39

1.27

1.17

1.07

0.99

0.92

0.86

0.8

0.75

0.7

0.66

0.62

0.57

0.52

0.48

0.44

0.41

0.38

0.35

L/300

2.07

1.86

1.68

1.52

1.36

1.22

1.07

0.95

0.84

0.75

0.68

0.61

0.55

0.5

0.45

0.41

0.38

0.35

0.32

0.29

0.27

0.25

0.23

9.4

11

F
MAX

ADMITTED DISTANCES L [M] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED Q LOADS [KN/M2]

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

94.0

9.25

9.50

9.75

10.00

L/150

1.46

1.31

1.19

1.08

0.98

0.9

0.82

0.76

0.7

0.65

0.6

0.56

0.53

0.49

0.46

0.44

0.41

0.39

0.36

0.33

0.31

0.28

0.26

L/200

1.46

1.31

1.19

1.08

0.98

0.9

0.82

0.76

0.7

0.64

0.58

0.52

0.47

0.43

0.39

0.35

0.32

0.3

0.27

0.25

0.23

0.21

0.2

L/300

1.45

1.23

1.06

0.91

0.79

0.69

0.61

0.54

0.48

0.43

0.38

0.35

0.31

0.28

0.26

0.23

0.21

0.2

0.18

0.17

0.15

0.14

0.13

L/150

20.5

1.84

1.66

1.51

1.37

1.26

1.15

1.06

0.98

0.91

0.85

0.79

0.74

0.68

0.62

0.56

0.52

0.47

0.43

0.4

0.37

0.34

0.32

L/200

2.05

1.84

1.66

1.51

1.37

1.25

1.1

0.97

0.86

0.77

0.69

0.62

0.56

0.51

0.46

0.42

0.39

0.35

0.33

0.3

0.28

0.26

0.24

L/300

1.74

1.48

1.27

1.09

0.95

0.83

0.73

0.55

0.58

0.51

0.46

0.42

0.38

0.34

0.31

0.28

0.26

0.24

0.22

0.2

0.18

0.17

0.16

L/150

2.59

2.33

2.1

1.9

1.74

1.59

1.46

1.34

1.24

1.15

1.06

0.95

0.86

0.78

0.71

0.65

0.59

0.54

0.5

0.46

0.42

0.39

0.36

12.5 L/200

2.59

2.33

2.1

1.88

1.64

1.43

1.26

1.12

0.99

0.89

0.79

0.72

0.65

0.59

0.53

0.49

0.44

0.41

0.37

0.34

0.32

0.29

0.27

L/300

1.99

1.7

1.45

1.26

1.09

0.96

0.84

0.74

0.66

0.59

0.53

0.48

0.43

0.39

0.35

0.32

0.3

0.27

0.25

0.23

0.21

0.2

0.18

MRRO011-0

2-4

TECHNICAL PROFILE
DECK 125.600
Pressure

TABLE OF USED SPANS (M)

0.75

0.88

THICKNESS

0.75

0.88

THICKNESS

0.75

0.88

9.4

11

F
MAX

ADMITTED DISTANCES L [M] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED Q LOADS [KN/M2]

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

94.0

9.25

9.50

9.75

L/150

0.96

0.86

0.78

0.71

0.64

0.59

0.54

0.50

0.46

0.43

0.40

0.37

0.35

0.32

0.30

0.29

0.27

0.25

0.24

0.23

0.22

0.21

10.00
0.20

L/200

0.96

0.86

0.78

0.71

0.64

0.59

0.54

0.50

0.46

0.43

0.40

0.37

0.35

0.32

0.30

0.29

0.27

0.25

0.24

0.22

0.20

0.19

0.17

L/300

0.96

0.86

0.78

0.71

0.64

0.59

0.54

0.48

0.42

0.38

0.34

0.31

0.28

0.25

0.23

0.21

0.19

0.17

0.16

0.15

0.14

0.13

0.12

L/150

1.40

1.26

1.13

1.03

0.94

0.86

0.79

0.73

0.67

0.62

0.58

0.54

0.50

0.47

0.44

0.42

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.29

0.27

L/200

1.40

1.26

1.13

1.03

0.94

0.86

0.79

0.73

0.67

0.62

0.58

0.53

0.48

0.43

0.40

0.36

0.33

0.30

0.28

0.26

0.24

0.22

0.20

L/300

1.40

1.26

1.08

0.93

0.81

0.71

0.62

0.55

0.49

0.44

0.39

0.35

0.32

0.29

0.26

0.24

0.22

0.20

0.19

0.17

0.16

0.15

0.13

L/150

1.81

1.62

1.46

1.33

1.21

1.11

1.02

0.94

0.87

0.80

0.75

0.70

0.65

0.61

0.57

0.54

0.50

0.46

0.42

0.39

0.36

0.33

0.31

12.5 L/200

1.81

1.62

1.46

1.33

1.21

1.11

1.02

0.94

0.84

0.75

0.67

0.61

0.55

0.50

0.45

0.41

0.38

0.34

0.32

0.29

0.27

0.25

0.23

L/300

1.69

1.43

1.23

1.06

0.92

0.81

0.71

0.63

0.56

0.50

0.45

0.40

0.36

0.33

0.30

0.27

0.25

0.23

0.21

0.19

0.18

0.17

0.15

10.00

9.4

11

F
MAX

ADMITTED DISTANCES L [M] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED Q LOADS [KN/M2]

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

94.0

9.25

9.50

9.75

L/150

1.00

0.90

0.81

0.73

0.67

0.61

0.56

0.52

0.48

0.44

0.41

0.38

0.36

0.34

0.32

0.30

0.28

0.26

0.25

0.24

0.22

0.21

0.20

L/200

1.00

0.90

0.81

0.73

0.67

0.61

0.56

0.52

0.48

0.44

0.41

0.38

0.36

0.34

0.32

0.30

0.28

0.26

0.25

0.24

0.22

0.21

0.20

L/300

1.00

0.90

0.81

0.73

0.67

0.61

0.56

0.52

0.48

0.44

0.41

0.38

0.36

0.34

0.32

0.30

0.28

0.26

0.25

0.24

0.22

0.21

0.20

L/150

1.44

1.32

1.19

1.08

0.98

0.90

0.83

0.76

0.70

0.65

0.61

0.57

0.53

0.49

0.46

0.44

0.41

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.30

L/200

1.44

1.32

1.19

1.08

0.98

0.90

0.83

0.76

0.70

0.65

0.61

0.57

0.53

0.49

0.46

0.44

0.41

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.30

L/300

1.44

1.32

1.19

1.08

0.98

0.90

0.83

0.76

0.70

0.65

0.61

0.57

0.53

0.49

0.46

0.44

0.41

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.30

L/150

1.82

1.67

1.54

1.40

1.27

1.16

1.07

0.99

0.91

0.84

0.79

0.73

0.68

0.64

0.60

0.57

0.53

0.50

0.48

0.45

0.43

0.40

0.38

12.5 L/200

1.82

1.67

1.54

1.40

1.27

1.16

1.07

0.99

0.91

0.84

0.79

0.73

0.68

0.64

0.60

0.57

0.53

0.50

0.48

0.45

0.43

0.40

0.38

L/300

1.82

1.67

1.54

1.40

1.27

1.16

1.07

0.99

0.91

0.84

0.79

0.73

0.68

0.64

0.60

0.57

0.53

0.50

0.48

0.45

0.43

0.40

0.37

10.00

9.4

11

F
MAX

ADMITTED DISTANCES L [M] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED Q LOADS [KN/M2]

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

94.0

9.25

9.50

9.75

L/150

1.24

1.12

1.01

0.92

0.84

0.76

0.70

0.65

0.60

0.55

0.52

0.48

0.45

0.42

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.30

0.28

0.27

0.25

L/200

1.24

1.12

1.01

0.92

0.84

0.76

0.70

0.65

0.60

0.55

0.52

0.48

0.45

0.42

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.30

0.28

0.27

0.25

L/300

1.24

1.12

1.01

0.92

0.84

0.76

0.70

0.65

0.60

0.55

0.52

0.48

0.45

0.42

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.28

0.26

0.24

0.22

L/150

1.72

1.59

1.47

1.35

1.23

1.12

1.03

0.95

0.88

0.82

0.76

0.71

0.66

0.62

0.58

0.55

0.51

0.49

0.46

0.43

0.41

0.39

0.37

L/200

1.72

1.59

1.47

1.35

1.23

1.12

1.03

0.95

0.88

0.82

0.76

0.71

0.66

0.62

0.58

0.55

0.51

0.49

0.46

0.43

0.41

0.39

0.37

L/300

1.72

1.59

1.47

1.35

1.23

1.12

1.03

0.95

0.88

0.82

0.74

0.67

0.60

0.55

0.50

0.45

0.41

0.38

0.35

0.42

0.30

0.27

0.25

L/150

2.17

2.00

1.85

1.71

1.59

1.46

1.34

1.23

1.14

1.06

0.98

0.92

0.86

0.80

0.75

0.71

0.67

0.63

0.59

0.56

0.53

0.75

0.71

12.5 L/200

2.17

2.00

1.85

1.71

1.59

1.46

1.34

1.23

1.14

1.06

0.98

0.92

0.86

0.80

0.75

0.71

0.67

0.63

0.59

0.55

0.51

0.59

0.55

L/300

2.17

2.00

1.85

1.71

1.59

1.46

1.34

1.19

1.06

0.94

0.85

0.76

0.69

0.62

0.57

0.52

0.47

0.43

0.40

0.37

0.34

0.40

0.37

MRRO011-0

THICKNESS

2-5

TECHNICAL PROFILE
DECK 160.600

APPLICATION
Interior plate from insulated panels with double layer for walls
The interior deck is made up of a horizontal combination of purlins and it is filled with insulating material, supporting the plate

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard lengths between 1.5 m and 12.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 280 GD

Finishing

Polyester according to the colour range at page 13

Accessories

Finishing profiles, strips for thermal bridge breakthrough, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g/m2

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 mm

Polyester-interior 15 m

RAL 9002

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

2-6

DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT IW

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.75

10.10

389.40

389.40

133.90

15.30

1680

0.88

11.83

450.50

450.50

148.60

17.70

2240

1.00

13.43

511.60

511.60

175.10

20.10

2810

TECHNICAL PROFILE
DECK 160.600

ONE SPAN
THICKNESS

0.75

0.88

1.00

10.10

11.83

13.43

F MAX

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN.M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

9.00

9.25

9.50

SLU

1.00

0.95

0.90

0.82

0.75

0.69

0.63

0.58

0.54

0.50

0.46

0.43

0.40

0.38

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.30

0.28

0.27

0.25 0.24

9.75 10.00
0.23

L.150

1.00

0.95

0.90

0.82

0.75

0.69

0.63

0.58

0.54

0.50

0.46

0.43

0.40

0.38

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.30

0.28

0.27

0.25 0.24

0.23

L.200

1.00

0.95

0.90

0.82

0.75

0.69

0.63

0.58

0.54

0.50

0.46

0.43

0.40

0.38

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.30

0.28

0.27

0.25 0.24

0.23

L.300

1.00

0.95

0.90

0.82

0.75

0.69

0.63

0.58

0.54

0.50

0.46

0.43

0.40

0.38

0.35

0.33

0.31

0.30

0.28

0.27

0.25 0.24

0.22

SLU

1.53

1.45

1.35

1.22

1.11

1.02

0.94

0.86

0.80

0.74

0.69

0.64

0.60

0.56

0.53

0.50

0.47

0.44

0.42

0.39

0.37 0.35

0.34

L.150

1.53

1.45

1.35

1.22

1.11

1.02

0.94

0.86

0.80

0.74

0.69

0.64

0.60

0.56

0.53

0.50

0.47

0.44

0.42

0.39

0.37 0.35

0.34

L.200

1.53

1.45

1.35

1.22

1.11

1.02

0.94

0.86

0.80

0.74

0.69

0.64

0.60

0.56

0.53

0.50

0.47

0.44

0.42

0.39

0.37 0.35

0.34

L.300

1.53

1.45

1.35

1.22

1.11

1.02

0.94

0.86

0.80

0.74

0.69

0.64

0.60

0.56

0.51

0.47

0.43

0.39

0.36

0.33

0.31 0.28

0.26

SLU

2.01

1.90

1.75

1.59

1.45

1.32

1.22

1.12

1.04

0.96

0.89

0.83

0.78

0.73

0.68

0.64

0.61

0.57

0.54

0.51

0.49 0.46

0.44

L.150

2.01

1.90

1.75

1.59

1.45

1.32

1.22

1.12

1.04

0.96

0.89

0.83

0.78

0.73

0.68

0.64

0.61

0.57

0.54

0.51

0.49 0.46

0.44

L.200

2.01

1.90

1.75

1.59

1.45

1.32

1.22

1.12

1.04

0.96

0.89

0.83

0.78

0.73

0.68

0.64

0.61

0.57

0.54

0.51

0.49 0.46

0.44

L.300

2.01

1.90

1.75

1.59

1.45

1.32

1.22

1.12

1.04

0.96

0.87

0.79

0.71

0.64

0.59

0.53

0.49

0.45

0.41

0.38

0.35 0.32

0.30

TWO SPANS
THICKNESS

0.75

0.88

1.00

10.10

11.83

13.43

F MAX

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN.M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

9.00

9.25

9.50

SLU

1.13

1.05

0.97

0.91

0.84

0.79

0.74

0.70

0.65

0.62

0.58

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.47

0.44

0.41

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33 0.31

9.75 10.00
0.30

L.150

1.13

1.05

0.97

0.91

0.84

0.79

0.74

0.70

0.65

0.62

0.58

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.47

0.44

0.41

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33 0.31

0.30

L.200

1.13

1.05

0.97

0.91

0.84

0.79

0.74

0.70

0.65

0.62

0.58

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.47

0.44

0.41

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33 0.31

0.30

L.300

1.13

1.05

0.97

0.91

0.84

0.79

0.74

0.70

0.65

0.62

0.58

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.47

0.44

0.41

0.39

0.37

0.35

0.33 0.31

0.30

SLU

1.56

1.44

1.33

1.23

1.15

1.07

1.00

0.94

0.88

0.83

0.78

0.74

0.70

0.66

0.62

0.58

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.46

0.44 0.42

0.40

L.150

1.56

1.44

1.33

1.23

1.15

1.07

1.00

0.94

0.88

0.83

0.78

0.74

0.70

0.66

0.62

0.58

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.46

0.44 0.42

0.40

L.200

1.56

1.44

1.33

1.23

1.15

1.07

1.00

0.94

0.88

0.83

0.78

0.74

0.70

0.66

0.62

0.58

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.46

0.44 0.42

0.40

L.300

1.56

1.44

1.33

1.23

1.15

1.07

1.00

0.94

0.88

0.83

0.78

0.74

0.70

0.66

0.62

0.58

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.46

0.44 0.42

0.40

SLU

1.94

1.79

1.65

1.53

1.42

1.33

1.24

1.16

1.09

1.02

0.96

0.91

0.86

0.81

0.77

0.72

0.68

0.64

0.60

0.57

0.54 0.52

0.49

L.150

1.94

1.79

1.65

1.53

1.42

1.33

1.24

1.16

1.09

1.02

0.96

0.91

0.86

0.81

0.77

0.72

0.68

0.64

0.60

0.57

0.54 0.52

0.49

L.200

1.94

1.79

1.65

1.53

M2

1.33

1.24

1.16

1.09

1.02

0.96

0.91

0.86

0.81

0.77

0.72

0.68

0.64

0.60

0.57

0.54 0.52

0.49

L.300

1.94

1.79

1.65

1.53

1.42

1.33

1.24

1.16

1.09

1.02

0.96

0.91

0.86

0.81

0.77

0.72

0.68

0.64

0.60

0.57

0.54 0.52

0.49

THREE SPANS

0.75

0.88

1.00

10.10

11.83

13.43

F MAX

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN.M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

9.00

9.25

9.50

SLU

1.26

1.19

1.13

1.08

1.01

0.94

0.88

0.83

0.78

0.74

0.70

0.66

0.63

0.59

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.46

0.44

0.41

0.39 0.37

9.75 10.00
0.35

L.150

1.26

1.19

1.13

1.08

1.01

0.94

0.88

0.83

0.78

0.74

0.70

0.66

0.63

0.59

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.46

0.44

0.41

0.39 0.37

0.35

L.200

1.26

1.19

1.13

1.08

1.01

0.94

0.88

0.83

0.78

0.74

0.70

0.66

0.63

0.59

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.46

0.44

0.41

0.39 0.37

0.35

L.300

1.26

1.19

1.13

1.08

1.01

0.94

0.88

0.83

0.78

0.74

0.70

0.66

0.63

0.59

0.55

0.52

0.49

0.46

0.44

0.41

0.39 0.37

0.35

SLU

1.85

1.71

1.58

1.47

1.37

1.28

1.20

1.13

1.06

1.00

0.94

0.89

0.84

0.80

0.76

0.72

0.68

0.65

0.61

0.58

0.55 0.52

0.49

L.150

1.85

1.71

1.58

1.47

1.37

1.28

1.20

1.13

1.06

1.00

0.94

0.89

0.84

0.80

0.76

0.72

0.68

0.65

0.61

0.58

0.55 0.52

0.49

L.200

1.85

1.71

1.58

1.47

1.37

1.28

1.20

1.13

1.06

1.00

0.94

0.89

0.84

0.80

0.76

0.72

0.68

0.65

0.61

0.58

0.55 0.52

0.49

L.300

1.85

1.71

1.58

1.47

1.37

1.28

1.20

1.13

1.06

1.00

0.94

0.89

0.84

0.80

0.76

0.72

0.68

0.65

0.61

0.58

0.55 0.52

0.49

SLU

2.31

2.13

1.97

1.83

1.71

1.59

1.49

1.40

1.31

1.24

1.17

1.10

1.04

0.99

0.93

0.89

0.84

0.80

0.76

0.72

0.68 0.64

0.61

L.150

2.31

2.13

1.97

1.83

1.71

1.59

1.49

1.40

1.31

1.24

1.17

1.10

1.04

0.99

0.93

0.89

0.84

0.80

0.76

0.72

0.68 0.64

0.61

L.200

2.31

2.13

1.97

1.83

1.71

1.59

1.49

1.40

1.31

1.24

1.17

1.10

1.04

0.99

0.93

0.89

0.84

0.80

0.76

0.72

0.68 0.64

0.61

L.300

2.31

2.13

1.97

1.83

1.71

1.59

1.49

1.40

1.31

1.24

1.17

1.10

1.04

0.99

0.93

0.89

0.84

0.80

0.76

0.72

0.66 0.61

0.57

MRRO011-0

THICKNESS

2-7

TECHNICAL PROFILE
85.280.1120

APPLICATION
Independent lower plate for flat roofs (clear span 3-5 m)

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard lengths between 1.5 m and 12.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 280 GD

Finishing

Polyester according to the colour range at page 12

Accessories

Finishing profiles, strips for thermal bridge breakthrough, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g/m2

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 mm

Polyester-interior 15 m

RAL 9002

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

2-8

DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT IW

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.75

7.96

430.00

430.00

77.45

16.90

2295.00

0.88

9.32

516.00

516.00

95.65

20.28

3032.00

1.00

10.58

595.00

595.00

112.50

23.41

3785.00

1.25

13.21

756.00

756.00

144.80

29.70

5574.00

TECHNICAL PROFILE
85.280.1120

ONE SPAN
THICKNESS F MAX

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

SLU

3.82

3.26

2.81

2.45

2.15

1.90

1.70

1.52

1.38

1.25

1.14

1.04

0.96

0.88

0.81

0.76

0.70

L/200

2.31

1.82

1.46

1.18

0.98

0.81

0.69

0.58

0.50

0.43

0.38

0.33

0.29

0.26

0.23

0.20

0.18

L/250

1.85

1.46

1.17

0.95

0.78

0.65

0.55

0.47

0.40

0.35

0.30

0.26

0.23

0.20

0.18

0.16

0.15

L/300

1.54

1.21

0.97

0.79

0.65

0.54

0.46

0.39

0.33

0.29

0.25

0.22

0.19

0.17

0.15

0.14

0.12

SLU

4.59

3.91

3.37

2.94

2.58

2.29

2.04

1.83

1.65

1.50

1.36

1.25

1.15

1.06

0.98

0.91

0.84

L/200

2.86

2.25

1.80

1.46

1.21

1.00

0.85

0.72

0.62

0.53

0.46

0.41

0.36

0.32

0.28

0.25

0.22

L/250

2.29

1.80

1.44

1.17

0.96

0.80

0.68

0.58

0.49

0.43

0.37

0.32

0.29

0.25

0.22

0.20

0.18

L/300

1.90

1.50

1.20

0.98

0.80

0.67

0.56

0.48

0.41

0.36

0.31

0.27

0.24

0.21

0.19

0.17

0.15

SLU

5.29

4.51

3.89

3.38

2.98

2.64

2.35

2.11

1.90

1.73

1.57

1.44

1.32

1.22

1.13

1.04

0.97

L/200

3.36

2.64

2.12

1.72

1.42

1.18

1.00

0.85

0.73

0.63

0.55

0.48

0.42

0.37

0.33

0.29

0.26

L/250

2.69

2.11

1.69

1.38

1.13

0.95

0.80

0.68

0.58

0.50

0.44

0.38

0.34

0.30

0.26

0.24

0.21

L/300

2.24

1.76

1.41

1.15

0.95

0.79

0.66

0.56

0.48

0.42

0.36

0.32

0.28

0.25

0.22

0.20

0.18

SLU

6.72

5.73

4.94

4.30

3.78

3.35

2.99

2.68

2.42

2.19

2.00

1.83

1.68

1.55

1.43

1.33

1.23

L/200

4.32

3.40

2.72

2.21

1.82

1.52

1.28

1.09

0.93

0.81

0.70

0.61

0.54

0.48

0.43

0.38

0.34

L/250

3.46

2.72

2.18

1.77

1.46

1.22

1.03

0.87

0.75

0.65

0.56

0.49

0.43

0.38

0.34

0.30

0.27

L/300

2.88

2.27

1.82

1.48

1.22

1.01

0.85

0.73

0.62

0.54

0.47

0.41

0.36

0.32

0.28

0.25

0.23

TWO SPANS

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

SLU

2.87

2.52

2.23

1.99

1.79

1.62

1.47

1.34

1.23

1.13

1.04

0.97

0.90

0.83

0.78

0.73

0.68

L/200

2.87

2.52

2.23

1.99

1.79

1.62

1.47

1.34

1.22

1.05

0.92

0.80

0.71

0.62

0.55

0.50

0.44

L/250

2.87

2.52

2.23

1.99

1.79

1.59

1.34

1.14

0.97

0.84

0.73

0.64

0.56

0.50

0.44

0.40

0.36

L/300

2.87

2.52

2.23

1.93

1.59

1.32

1.11

0.95

0.81

0.70

0.61

0.53

0.47

0.42

0.37

0.33

0.30

SLU

3.57

3.13

2.77

2.47

2.22

2.00

1.82

1.65

1.51

1.39

1.28

1.19

1.10

1.02

0.95

0.89

0.84

L/200

3.57

3.13

2.77

2.47

2.22

2.00

1.82

1.65

1.51

1.30

1.13

0.99

0.87

0.77

0.69

0.61

0.55

L/250

3.57

3.13

2.77

2.47

2.22

1.96

1.65

1.40

1.20

1.04

0.90

0.79

0.70

0.62

0.55

0.49

0.44

L/300

3.57

3.13

2.77

2.38

1.96

1.63

1.38

1.17

1.00

0.87

0.75

0.66

0.58

0.51

0.46

0.41

0.37

SLU

4.24

3.72

3.28

2.92

2.62

2.36

2.14

1.95

1.78

1.64

1.51

1.39

1.29

1.20

1.12

1.04

0.97

L/200

4.24

3.72

3.28

2.92

2.62

2.36

2.14

1.95

1.77

1.53

1.33

1.16

1.02

0.91

0.81

0.72

0.65

L/250

4.24

3.72

3.28

2.92

2.62

2.31

1.94

1.65

1.42

1.22

1.06

0.93

0.82

0.73

0.64

0.58

0.52

L/300

4.24

3.72

3.28

2.80

2.30

1.92

1.62

1.38

1.18

1.02

0.89

0.78

0.68

0.60

0.54

0.48

0.43

SLU

5.67

4.95

4.37

3.88

3.47

3.12

2.83

2.57

2.35

2.15

1.98

1.83

1.68

1.55

1.43

1.33

1.23

L/200

5.67

4.95

4.37

3.88

3.47

3.12

2.83

2.57

2.28

1.97

1.71

1.50

1.32

1.17

1.04

0.93

0.83

L/250

5.67

4.95

4.37

3.88

3.47

2.97

2.50

2.13

1.82

1.57

1.37

1.20

1.05

0.93

0.83

0.74

0.66

L/300

5.67

4.95

4.37

3.60

2.97

2.47

2.08

1.77

1.52

1.31

1.14

1.00

0.88

0.78

0.69

0.62

0.55

MRRO011-0

THICKNESS F MAX

2-9

TECHNICAL PROFILE
85.280.1120

THREE SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

SLU

3.48

3.07

2.72

2.43

2.19

1.98

1.80

1.64

1.51

1.39

1.28

1.18

1.10

1.02

0.96

0.90

0.84

L/200

3.48

3.07

2.72

2.28

1.88

1.56

1.32

1.12

0.96

0.83

0.72

0.63

0.56

0.49

0.44

0.39

0.35

L/250

3.48

2.80

2.24

1.82

1.50

1.25

1.05

0.90

0.77

0.66

0.58

0.51

0.44

0.39

0.35

0.31

0.28

L/300

2.97

2.33

1.87

1.52

1.25

1.04

0.88

0.75

0.64

0.55

0.48

0.42

0.37

0.33

0.29

0.26

0.23

SLU

4.35

3.82

3.38

3.02

2.71

2.45

2.22

2.03

1.86

1.71

1.58

1.46

1.35

1.26

1.18

1.10

1.03

L/200

4.35

3.82

3.38

2.81

2.32

1.93

1.63

1.38

1.19

1.03

0.89

0.78

0.69

0.61

0.54

0.48

0.43

L/250

4.35

3.46

2.77

2.25

1.85

1.55

1.30

1.11

0.95

0.82

0.71

0.62

0.55

0.49

0.43

0.39

0.35

L/300

3.66

2.88

2.31

1.88

1.55

1.29

1.09

0.92

0.79

0.68

0.59

0.52

0.46

0.41

0.36

0.32

0.29

SLU

5.17

4.53

4.01

3.58

3.21

2.89

2.62

2.39

2.19

2.01

1.85

1.71

1.59

1.48

1.38

1.29

1.21

L/200

5.17

4.53

4.01

3.31

2.73

2.27

1.91

1.63

1.40

1.21

1.05

0.92

0.81

0.71

0.64

0.57

0.51

L/250

5.17

4.07

3.26

2.65

2.18

1.82

1.53

1.30

1.12

0.96

0.84

0.73

0.65

0.57

0.51

0.45

0.41

L/300

4.31

3.39

2.71

2.21

1.82

1.52

1.28

1.09

0.93

0.80

0.70

0.61

0.54

0.48

0.42

0.38

0.34

SLU

6.92

6.06

5.35

4.75

4.26

3.83

3.47

3.16

2.89

2.65

2.44

2.25

2.09

1.94

1.79

1.66

1.54

L/200

6.92

6.06

5.24

4.26

3.51

2.93

2.46

2.10

1.80

1.55

1.35

1.18

1.04

0.92

0.82

0.73

0.65

L/250

6.65

5.23

4.19

3.41

2.81

2.34

1.97

1.68

1.44

1.24

1.08

0.94

0.83

0.74

0.65

0.58

0.52

L/300

5.54

4.36

3.49

2.84

2.34

1.95

1.64

1.40

1.20

1.03

0.90

0.79

0.69

0.61

0.55

0.49

0.44

Tables containing loads determined according to EC3-1-3-2001


The calculation load for SLU must include
the safety factors
For SLS the safety factors = 1.0
Continuous load [kN/m2]

2-10

TECHNICAL PROFILE
135.310.930

APPLICATION
Independent lower plate for flat roofs (clear span 4-8 m)

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard lengths between 1.5 m and 15.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 280 GD

Finishing

Polyester according to the colour range at page 12

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g/m2

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 | 1.25 mm

Polyester-interior 15 m

RAL 9002

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 | 1.25 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT IW

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.75

9.58

822.00

822.00

267.00

32.33

2268

0.88

11.23

984.00

984.00

318.00

38.69

3300

1.00

12.74

1125.00

1125.00

363.00

44.21

4220

1.25

15.90

1417.00

1417.00

458.00

55.69

6430

2-11

TECHNICAL PROFILE
135.310.930

ONE SPAN
THICKNESS F MAX

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

SLU

4.11

3.64

3.25

2.91

2.63

2.39

2.17

1.99

1.83

1.68

1.56

1.44

1.34

1.25

1.17

1.09

1.03

L/200

3.36

2.80

2.36

2.01

1.72

1.49

1.29

1.13

1.00

0.88

0.78

0.70

0.63

0.56

0.51

0.46

0.42

L/250

2.69

2.24

1.89

1.61

1.38

1.19

1.04

0.91

0.80

0.71

0.63

0.56

0.50

0.45

0.41

0.37

0.34

L/300

2.24

1.87

1.58

1.34

1.15

0.99

0.86

0.76

0.66

0.59

0.52

0.47

0.42

0.38

0.34

0.31

0.28

SLU

4.92

4.36

3.89

3.49

3.15

2.86

2.60

2.38

2.19

2.02

1.86

1.73

1.61

1.50

1.40

1.31

1.23

L/200

4.01

3.34

2.81

2.39

2.05

1.77

1.54

1.35

1.19

1.05

0.93

0.83

0.75

0.67

0.61

0.55

0.50

L/250

3.21

2.67

2.25

1.91

1.64

1.42

1.23

1.08

0.95

0.84

0.75

0.67

0.60

0.54

0.49

0.44

0.40

L/300

2.67

2.23

1.88

1.60

1.37

1.18

1.03

0.90

0.79

0.70

0.62

0.56

0.50

0.45

0.41

0.37

0.33

SLU

5.63

4.98

4.44

3.99

3.60

3.27

2.98

2.72

2.50

2.30

2.13

1.98

1.84

1.71

1.60

1.50

1.41

L/200

4.57

3.81

3.21

2.73

2.34

2.02

1.76

1.54

1.36

1.20

1.07

0.95

0.85

0.77

0.69

0.63

0.57

L/250

3.66

3.05

2.57

2.19

1.87

1.62

1.41

1.23

1.08

0.96

0.85

0.76

0.68

0.61

0.56

0.50

0.46

L/300

3.05

2.54

2.14

1.82

1.56

1.35

1.17

1.03

0.90

0.80

0.71

0.63

0.57

0.51

0.46

0.42

0.38

SLU

7.09

6.28

5.60

5.02

4.53

4.11

3.75

3.43

3.15

2.90

2.68

2.49

2.31

2.16

2.02

1.89

1.77

L/200

5.77

4.81

4.05

3.45

2.95

2.55

2.22

1.94

1.71

1.51

1.34

1.20

1.08

0.97

0.88

0.79

0.72

L/250

4.62

3.85

3.24

2.76

2.36

2.04

1.78

1.55

1.37

1.21

1.08

0.96

0.86

0.78

0.70

0.63

0.58

L/300

3.85

3.21

2.70

2.30

1.97

1.70

1.48

1.30

1.14

1.01

0.90

0.80

0.72

0.65

0.58

0.53

0.48

TWO SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.75

0.88

1.00

MRRO011-0

1.25

2-12

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

SLU

2.61

2.38

2.18

2.01

1.85

1.72

1.60

1.49

1.39

1.30

1.22

1.15

1.08

1.02

0.96

0.91

0.87

L/200

2.61

2.38

2.18

2.01

1.85

1.72

1.60

1.49

1.39

1.30

1.22

1.15

1.08

1.02

0.96

0.91

0.87

L/250

2.61

2.38

2.18

2.01

1.85

1.72

1.60

1.49

1.39

1.30

1.22

1.15

1.08

1.02

0.96

0.90

0.82

L/300

2.61

2.38

2.18

2.01

1.85

1.72

1.60

1.49

1.39

1.30

1.22

1.14

1.02

0.92

0.83

0.75

0.68

SLU

3.43

3.12

2.85

2.61

2.41

2.22

2.06

1.92

1.79

1.67

1.56

1.47

1.38

1.30

1.23

1.16

1.10

L/200

3.43

3.12

2.85

2.61

2.41

2.22

2.06

1.92

1.79

1.67

1.56

1.47

1.38

1.30

1.23

1.16

1.10

L/250

3.43

3.12

2.85

2.61

2.41

2.22

2.06

1.92

1.79

1.67

1.56

1.47

1.38

1.30

1.19

1.07

0.98

L/300

3.43

3.12

2.85

2.61

2.41

2.22

2.06

1.92

1.79

1.67

1.52

1.36

1.22

1.09

0.99

0.90

0.81

SLU

4.11

3.73

3.40

3.12

2.87

2.65

2.45

2.28

2.12

1.98

1.85

1.74

1.63

1.54

1.45

1.37

1.30

L/200

4.11

3.73

3.40

3.12

2.87

2.65

2.45

2.28

2.12

1.98

1.85

1.74

1.63

1.54

1.45

1.37

1.30

L/250

4.11

3.73

3.40

3.12

2.87

2.65

2.45

2.28

2.12

1.98

1.85

1.74

1.63

1.50

1.35

1.23

1.12

L/300

4.11

3.73

3.40

3.12

2.87

2.65

2.45

2.28

2.12

1.95

1.73

1.55

1.39

1.25

1.13

1.02

0.93

SLU

5.58

5.05

4.60

4.20

3.86

3.55

3.28

3.04

2.83

2.64

2.46

2.31

2.16

2.04

1.92

1.81

1.71

L/200

5.58

5.05

4.60

4.20

3.86

3.55

3.28

3.04

2.83

2.64

2.46

2.31

2.16

2.04

1.92

1.81

1.71

L/250

5.58

5.05

4.60

4.20

3.86

3.55

3.28

3.04

2.83

2.64

2.46

2.31

2.10

1.89

1.71

1.55

1.41

L/300

5.58

5.05

4.60

4.20

3.86

3.55

3.28

3.04

2.78

2.46

2.19

1.95

1.75

1.58

1.42

1.29

1.17

TECHNICAL PROFILE
135.310.930

THREE SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

SLU

3.15

2.88

2.64

2.43

2.25

2.08

1.94

1.81

1.69

1.58

1.49

1.40

1.32

1.24

1.18

1.11

1.06

L/200

3.15

2.88

2.64

2.43

2.25

2.08

1.94

1.81

1.69

1.58

1.49

1.35

1.21

1.09

0.98

0.89

0.81

L/250

3.15

2.88

2.64

2.43

2.25

2.08

1.94

1.74

1.53

1.36

1.21

1.08

0.97

0.87

0.79

0.71

0.65

L/300

3.15

2.88

2.64

2.43

2.21

1.91

1.66

1.45

1.28

1.13

1.01

0.90

0.80

0.72

0.65

0.59

0.54

SLU

4.15

3.78

3.46

3.17

2.93

2.71

2.51

2.34

2.18

2.04

1.91

1.79

1.69

1.59

1.50

1.42

1.35

L/200

4.15

3.78

3.46

3.17

2.93

2.71

2.51

2.34

2.18

2.02

1.80

1.60

1.44

1.29

1.17

1.06

0.96

L/250

4.15

3.78

3.46

3.17

2.93

2.71

2.37

2.08

1.83

1.62

1.44

1.28

1.15

1.04

0.94

0.85

0.77

L/300

4.15

3.78

3.46

3.07

2.63

2.27

1.98

1.73

1.52

1.35

1.20

1.07

0.96

0.86

0.78

0.71

0.64

SLU

4.99

4.53

4.14

3.80

3.50

3.23

2.99

2.78

2.59

2.42

2.27

2.13

2.00

1.88

1.78

1.68

1.59

L/200

4.99

4.53

4.14

3.80

3.50

3.23

2.99

2.78

2.59

2.31

2.05

1.83

1.64

1.48

1.33

1.21

1.10

L/250

4.99

4.53

4.14

3.80

3.50

3.11

2.71

2.37

2.08

1.84

1.64

1.46

1.31

1.18

1.07

0.97

0.88

L/300

4.99

4.53

4.12

3.50

3.00

2.59

2.26

1.97

1.74

1.54

1.37

1.22

1.09

0.98

0.89

0.81

0.73

SLU

6.79

6.16

5.61

5.13

4.71

4.34

4.02

3.73

3.47

3.23

3.02

2.83

2.66

2.50

2.36

2.23

2.10

L/200

6.79

6.16

5.61

5.13

4.71

4.34

4.02

3.73

3.29

2.91

2.59

2.31

2.07

1.86

1.68

1.53

1.39

L/250

6.79

6.16

5.61

5.13

4.55

3.93

3.42

2.99

2.63

2.33

2.07

1.85

1.66

1.49

1.35

1.22

1.11

L/300

6.79

6.16

5.20

4.42

3.79

3.27

2.85

2.49

2.19

1.94

1.72

1.54

1.38

1.24

1.12

1.02

0.92

Tables containing loads determined according to EC3-1-3-2001


The calculation load for SLU must include
the safety factors
For SLS the safety factors = 1.0
Continuous load [kN/m2]

2-13

TECHNICAL PROFILE
153.280.840

APPLICATION
Independent lower plate for flat roofs (clear span 5-9 m)

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard lengths between 0.5 m and 15.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 280 GD

Finishing

Polyester according to the colour range at page 12

Accessories

Finishing profiles, roof lights, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g/m2

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 | 1.25 mm

Polyester-interior 15 m

RAL 9002

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 | 1.25 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

2-14

DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT IW

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.75

10.61

995.00

995.00

314.16

39.11

2500.00

0.88

12.43

1200.00

1200.00

389.16

47.16

3498.00

1.00

14.11

1384.00

1384.00

453.79

54.41

4463.00

1.25

17.61

1754.00

1754.00

579.96

68.92

6576.00

TECHNICAL PROFILE
153.280.840

ONE SPAN
THICKNESS F MAX

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

9.00

SLU

3.43

3.11

2.83

2.59

2.38

2.19

2.03

1.88

1.75

1.63

1.52

1.43

1.34

1.26

1.19

1.12

1.06

L/200

2.43

2.10

1.82

1.59

1.40

1.24

1.10

0.99

0.88

0.80

0.72

0.65

0.59

0.54

0.49

0.45

0.42

L/250

1.94

1.68

1.46

1.28

1.12

0.99

0.88

0.79

0.71

0.64

0.57

0.52

0.47

0.43

0.39

0.36

0.33

L/300

1.62

1.40

1.21

1.06

0.94

0.83

0.74

0.66

0.59

0.53

0.48

0.43

0.39

0.36

0.33

0.30

0.28

SLU

4.18

3.79

3.45

3.16

2.90

2.67

2.47

2.29

2.13

1.99

1.86

1.74

1.63

1.53

1.44

1.36

1.29

L/200

2.86

2.47

2.15

1.88

1.66

1.47

1.30

1.16

1.04

0.94

0.85

0.77

0.70

0.64

0.58

0.53

0.49

L/250

2.29

1.98

1.72

1.51

1.33

1.17

1.04

0.93

0.84

0.75

0.68

0.62

0.56

0.51

0.47

0.43

0.39

L/300

1.91

1.65

1.43

1.26

1.11

0.98

0.87

0.78

0.70

0.63

0.57

0.51

0.47

0.43

0.39

0.36

0.33

SLU

4.81

4.37

3.98

3.64

3.34

3.08

2.85

2.64

2.46

2.29

2.14

2.00

1.88

1.77

1.67

1.57

1.49

L/200

3.28

2.83

2.46

2.15

1.90

1.68

1.49

1.33

1.19

1.07

0.97

0.88

0.80

0.73

0.67

0.61

0.56

L/250

2.62

2.26

1.97

1.72

1.52

1.34

1.19

1.07

0.96

0.86

0.78

0.70

0.64

0.58

0.53

0.49

0.45

L/300

2.18

1.89

1.64

1.44

1.26

1.12

0.99

0.89

0.80

0.72

0.65

0.59

0.53

0.49

0.44

0.41

0.37

SLU

5.89

5.34

4.87

4.45

4.09

3.77

3.48

3.23

3.00

2.80

2.62

2.45

2.30

2.16

2.04

1.92

1.82

L/200

4.13

3.57

3.10

2.71

2.39

2.11

1.88

1.68

1.50

1.35

1.22

1.11

1.01

0.92

0.84

0.77

0.71

L/250

3.30

2.85

2.48

2.17

1.91

1.69

1.50

1.34

1.20

1.08

0.98

0.89

0.81

0.74

0.67

0.62

0.57

L/300

2.75

2.38

2.07

1.81

1.59

1.41

1.25

1.12

1.00

0.90

0.82

0.74

0.67

0.61

0.56

0.51

0.47

TWO SPANS

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

9.00

SLU

2.46

2.28

2.12

1.97

1.84

1.72

1.62

1.52

1.43

1.35

1.28

1.21

1.14

1.09

1.03

0.98

0.94

L/200

2.46

2.28

2.12

1.97

1.84

1.72

1.62

1.52

1.43

1.35

1.28

1.21

1.14

1.09

1.03

0.98

0.94

L/250

2.46

2.28

2.12

1.97

1.84

1.72

1.62

1.52

1.43

1.35

1.28

1.21

1.14

1.05

0.96

0.88

0.81

L/300

2.46

2.28

2.12

1.97

1.84

1.72

1.62

1.52

1.43

1.29

1.17

1.06

0.96

0.88

0.80

0.74

0.68

SLU

3.16

2.92

2.71

2.52

2.35

2.20

2.06

1.93

1.82

1.71

1.62

1.53

1.45

1.38

1.31

1.24

1.18

L/200

3.16

2.92

2.71

2.52

2.35

2.20

2.06

1.93

1.82

1.71

1.62

1.53

1.45

1.38

1.31

1.24

1.18

L/250

3.16

2.92

2.71

2.52

2.35

2.20

2.06

1.93

1.82

1.71

1.62

1.50

1.36

1.24

1.14

1.04

0.96

L/300

3.16

2.92

2.71

2.52

2.35

2.20

2.06

1.89

1.70

1.53

1.38

1.25

1.14

1.04

0.95

0.87

0.80

SLU

3.78

3.49

3.23

3.00

2.80

2.61

2.45

2.30

2.16

2.03

1.92

1.81

1.72

1.63

1.54

1.47

1.40

L/200

3.78

3.49

3.23

3.00

2.80

2.61

2.45

2.30

2.16

2.03

1.92

1.81

1.72

1.63

1.54

1.47

1.37

L/250

3.78

3.49

3.23

3.00

2.80

2.61

2.45

2.30

2.16

2.03

1.89

1.72

1.56

1.42

1.30

1.19

1.10

L/300

3.78

3.49

3.23

3.00

2.80

2.61

2.43

2.17

1.94

1.75

1.58

1.43

1.30

1.19

1.08

0.99

0.91

SLU

4.92

4.54

4.20

3.89

3.62

3.38

3.16

2.96

2.78

2.61

2.46

2.32

2.20

2.08

1.97

1.87

1.78

L/200

4.92

4.54

4.20

3.89

3.62

3.38

3.16

2.96

2.78

2.61

2.46

2.32

2.20

2.08

1.97

1.87

1.73

L/250

4.92

4.54

4.20

3.89

3.62

3.38

3.16

2.96

2.78

2.61

2.39

2.16

1.97

1.79

1.64

1.50

1.38

L/300

4.92

4.54

4.20

3.89

3.62

3.38

3.06

2.73

2.45

2.20

1.99

1.80

1.64

1.49

1.37

1.25

1.15

MRRO011-0

THICKNESS F MAX

2-15

TECHNICAL PROFILE
153.280.840

THREE SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

9.00

SLU

2.99

2.77

2.57

2.40

2.24

2.10

1.97

1.85

1.74

1.65

1.56

1.47

1.40

1.33

1.26

1.20

1.15

L/200

2.99

2.77

2.57

2.40

2.24

2.10

1.97

1.85

1.70

1.53

1.38

1.25

1.14

1.04

0.95

0.87

0.80

L/250

2.99

2.77

2.57

2.40

2.16

1.91

1.70

1.52

1.36

1.22

1.11

1.00

0.91

0.83

0.76

0.70

0.64

L/300

2.99

2.69

2.34

2.04

1.80

1.59

1.42

1.26

1.13

1.02

0.92

0.84

0.76

0.69

0.63

0.58

0.53

SLU

3.85

3.56

3.30

3.07

2.87

2.68

2.51

2.36

2.22

2.10

1.98

1.87

1.78

1.69

1.60

1.52

1.45

L/200

3.85

3.56

3.30

3.07

2.87

2.68

2.51

2.24

2.01

1.81

1.63

1.48

1.34

1.23

1.12

1.03

0.94

L/250

3.85

3.56

3.30

2.90

2.55

2.26

2.01

1.79

1.61

1.45

1.31

1.18

1.08

0.98

0.90

0.82

0.76

L/300

3.67

3.17

2.76

2.41

2.13

1.88

1.67

1.49

1.34

1.20

1.09

0.99

0.90

0.82

0.75

0.69

0.63

SLU

4.60

4.25

3.94

3.67

3.42

3.19

2.99

2.81

2.64

2.49

2.35

2.22

2.10

2.00

1.90

1.80

1.72

L/200

4.60

4.25

3.94

3.67

3.42

3.19

2.87

2.56

2.30

2.07

1.87

1.69

1.54

1.40

1.28

1.18

1.08

L/250

4.60

4.25

3.79

3.32

2.92

2.58

2.29

2.05

1.84

1.65

1.49

1.35

1.23

1.12

1.03

0.94

0.86

L/300

4.20

3.63

3.16

2.76

2.43

2.15

1.91

1.71

1.53

1.38

1.24

1.13

1.03

0.94

0.86

0.78

0.72

SLU

6.01

5.55

5.13

4.76

4.43

4.14

3.87

3.63

3.41

3.20

3.02

2.85

2.70

2.56

2.43

2.31

2.19

L/200

6.01

5.55

5.13

4.76

4.43

4.07

3.61

3.23

2.89

2.60

2.35

2.13

1.94

1.77

1.62

1.48

1.36

L/250

6.01

5.49

4.77

4.18

3.68

3.25

2.89

2.58

2.31

2.08

1.88

1.71

1.55

1.41

1.29

1.19

1.09

L/300

5.29

4.57

3.98

3.48

3.06

2.71

2.41

2.15

1.93

1.74

1.57

1.42

1.29

1.18

1.08

0.99

0.91

Tables containing loads determined according to EC3-1-3-2001


The calculation load for SLU must include
the safety factors
For SLS the safety factors = 1.0
Continuous load [kN/m2]

2-16

TECHNICAL PROFILE
158.250.750

APPLICATION
Independent lower plate for flat roofs (clean span 5-9 m)

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard lengths between 0.5 m and 15.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 280 GD

Finishing

Polyester according to the colour range at page 12

Accessories

Finishing profiles, roof lights, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g/m2

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 | 1.25 mm

Polyester-interior 15 m

RAL 9002

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 | 1.25 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT W

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.75

11.88

1071

1071

376.00

42.10

3089.00

0.88

13.92

1305

1305

444.00

51.30

4281.00

1.00

15.80

1504

1504

508.00

59.10

5429.00

1.25

19.72

1840

1840

640.00

72.30

7939.00

2-17

TECHNICAL PROFILE
158.250.750

ONE SPAN
THICKNESS F MAX

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

9.00

SLU

4.98

4.41

3.93

3.53

3.18

2.89

2.63

2.41

2.21

2.04

1.88

1.75

1.62

1.51

1.42

1.33

1.24

L/200

3.96

3.30

2.78

2.36

2.03

1.75

1.52

1.33

1.17

1.04

0.92

0.82

0.74

0.66

0.60

0.54

0.49

L/250

3.17

2.64

2.22

1.89

1.62

1.40

1.22

1.07

0.94

0.83

0.74

0.66

0.59

0.53

0.48

0.44

0.40

L/300

2.64

2.20

1.85

1.58

1.35

1.17

1.02

0.89

0.78

0.69

0.61

0.55

0.49

0.44

0.40

0.36

0.33

SLU

6.00

5.31

4.74

4.25

3.84

3.48

3.17

2.90

2.67

2.46

2.27

2.11

1.96

1.83

1.71

1.60

1.50

L/200

4.90

4.09

3.44

2.93

2.51

2.17

1.89

1.65

1.45

1.29

1.14

1.02

0.91

0.82

0.74

0.67

0.61

L/250

3.92

3.27

2.76

2.34

2.01

1.73

1.51

1.32

1.16

1.03

0.91

0.82

0.73

0.66

0.60

0.54

0.49

L/300

3.27

2.73

2.30

1.95

1.67

1.45

1.26

1.10

0.97

0.86

0.76

0.68

0.61

0.55

0.50

0.45

0.41

SLU

6.92

6.13

5.47

4.91

4.43

4.02

3.66

3.35

3.08

2.83

2.62

2.43

2.26

2.11

1.97

1.84

1.73

L/200

5.72

4.77

4.02

3.41

2.93

2.53

2.20

1.92

1.69

1.50

1.33

1.19

1.07

0.96

0.87

0.79

0.71

L/250

4.57

3.81

3.21

2.73

2.34

2.02

1.76

1.54

1.36

1.20

1.07

0.95

0.85

0.77

0.69

0.63

0.57

L/300

3.81

3.18

2.68

2.28

1.95

1.69

1.47

1.28

1.13

1.00

0.89

0.79

0.71

0.64

0.58

0.52

0.48

SLU

8.77

7.77

6.93

6.22

5.61

5.09

4.64

4.24

3.90

3.59

3.32

3.08

2.86

2.67

2.49

2.34

2.19

L/200

7.31

6.09

5.13

4.36

3.74

3.23

2.81

2.46

2.17

1.92

1.70

1.52

1.36

1.23

1.11

1.00

0.91

L/250

5.85

4.87

4.11

3.49

2.99

2.59

2.25

1.97

1.73

1.53

1.36

1.22

1.09

0.98

0.89

0.80

0.73

L/300

4.87

4.06

3.42

2.91

2.49

2.15

1.87

1.64

1.44

1.28

1.14

1.01

0.91

0.82

0.74

0.67

0.61

TWO SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.75

0.88

1.00

MRRO011-0

1.25

2-18

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

9.00

SLU

3.02

2.76

2.53

2.33

2.15

2.00

1.86

1.73

1.62

1.52

1.42

1.34

1.26

1.19

1.13

1.07

1.02

L/200

3.02

2.76

2.53

2.33

2.15

2.00

1.86

1.73

1.62

1.52

1.42

1.34

1.26

1.19

1.13

1.07

1.02

L/250

3.02

2.76

2.53

2.33

2.15

2.00

1.86

1.73

1.62

1.52

1.42

1.34

1.26

1.19

1.13

1.06

0.97

L/300

3.02

2.76

2.53

2.33

2.15

2.00

1.86

1.73

1.62

1.52

1.42

1.34

1.20

1.08

0.98

0.88

0.80

SLU

3.92

3.57

3.27

3.00

2.77

2.57

2.38

2.22

2.07

1.94

1.82

1.71

1.61

1.52

1.43

1.36

1.29

L/200

3.92

3.57

3.27

3.00

2.77

2.57

2.38

2.22

2.07

1.94

1.82

1.71

1.61

1.52

1.43

1.36

1.29

L/250

3.92

3.57

3.27

3.00

2.77

2.57

2.38

2.22

2.07

1.94

1.82

1.71

1.61

1.52

1.43

1.32

1.20

L/300

3.92

3.57

3.27

3.00

2.77

2.57

2.38

2.22

2.07

1.94

1.82

1.66

1.49

1.34

1.21

1.10

1.00

SLU

4.73

4.31

3.94

3.62

3.33

3.08

2.86

2.66

2.48

2.32

2.17

2.04

1.92

1.81

1.71

1.61

1.53

L/200

4.73

4.31

3.94

3.62

3.33

3.08

2.86

2.66

2.48

2.32

2.17

2.04

1.92

1.81

1.71

1.61

1.53

L/250

4.73

4.31

3.94

3.62

3.33

3.08

2.86

2.66

2.48

2.32

2.17

2.04

1.92

1.81

1.69

1.53

1.39

L/300

4.73

4.31

3.94

3.62

3.33

3.08

2.86

2.66

2.48

2.32

2.17

1.93

1.73

1.56

1.41

1.28

1.16

SLU

6.41

5.82

5.31

4.86

4.47

4.13

3.82

3.55

3.31

3.09

2.89

2.71

2.55

2.40

2.26

2.14

2.02

L/200

6.41

5.82

5.31

4.86

4.47

4.13

3.82

3.55

3.31

3.09

2.89

2.71

2.55

2.40

2.26

2.14

2.02

L/250

6.41

5.82

5.31

4.86

4.47

4.13

3.82

3.55

3.31

3.09

2.89

2.71

2.55

2.39

2.16

1.96

1.78

L/300

6.41

5.82

5.31

4.86

4.47

4.13

3.82

3.55

3.31

3.09

2.77

2.47

2.22

2.00

1.80

1.63

1.49

TECHNICAL PROFILE
158.250.750

THREE SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

9.00

SLU

3.64

3.33

3.05

2.82

2.61

2.42

2.25

2.10

1.97

1.84

1.73

1.63

1.54

1.45

1.38

1.30

1.24

L/200

3.64

3.33

3.05

2.82

2.61

2.42

2.25

2.10

1.97

1.84

1.73

1.58

1.42

1.28

1.15

1.05

0.95

L/250

3.64

3.33

3.05

2.82

2.61

2.42

2.25

2.05

1.80

1.60

1.42

1.27

1.14

1.02

0.92

0.84

0.76

L/300

3.64

3.33

3.05

2.82

2.60

2.24

1.95

1.71

1.50

1.33

1.18

1.06

0.95

0.85

0.77

0.70

0.63

SLU

4.73

4.32

3.96

3.64

3.36

3.12

2.90

2.70

2.52

2.36

2.21

2.08

1.96

1.85

1.75

1.66

1.57

L/200

4.73

4.32

3.96

3.64

3.36

3.12

2.90

2.70

2.52

2.36

2.20

1.96

1.76

1.58

1.43

1.30

1.18

L/250

4.73

4.32

3.96

3.64

3.36

3.12

2.90

2.54

2.24

1.98

1.76

1.57

1.41

1.27

1.14

1.04

0.94

L/300

4.73

4.32

3.96

3.64

3.22

2.78

2.42

2.12

1.86

1.65

1.47

1.31

1.17

1.06

0.95

0.86

0.79

SLU

5.73

5.22

4.78

4.39

4.05

3.75

3.48

3.24

3.02

2.83

2.65

2.49

2.34

2.21

2.09

1.98

1.87

L/200

5.73

5.22

4.78

4.39

4.05

3.75

3.48

3.24

3.02

2.83

2.56

2.29

2.05

1.85

1.67

1.51

1.37

L/250

5.73

5.22

4.78

4.39

4.05

3.75

3.38

2.96

2.61

2.31

2.05

1.83

1.64

1.48

1.33

1.21

1.10

L/300

5.73

5.22

4.78

4.38

3.75

3.24

2.82

2.47

2.17

1.92

1.71

1.53

1.37

1.23

1.11

1.01

0.92

SLU

7.78

7.07

6.45

5.92

5.45

5.03

4.66

4.33

4.04

3.77

3.53

3.32

3.12

2.94

2.77

2.62

2.48

L/200

7.78

7.07

6.45

5.92

5.45

5.03

4.66

4.33

4.04

3.68

3.27

2.92

2.62

2.36

2.13

1.93

1.76

L/250

7.78

7.07

6.45

5.92

5.45

4.97

4.32

3.78

3.33

2.95

2.62

2.34

2.10

1.89

1.71

1.55

1.41

L/300

7.78

7.07

6.45

5.59

4.80

4.14

3.60

3.15

2.78

2.46

2.18

1.95

1.75

1.57

1.42

1.29

1.17

Tables containing loads determined according to EC3-1-3-2001


The calculation load for SLU must include
the safety factors
For SLS the safety factors = 1.0
Continuous load [kN/m2]

2-19

TECHNICAL PROFILE
200.420.840

APPLICATION
Independent lower plate for flat roofs (clear span 5-9 m)

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard lengths between 0.5 m and 15.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 280 GD

Finishing

Polyester according to the colour range at page 12

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see the chapter Accessories

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g/m2

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 | 1.25 mm

Polyester-interior 15 m

RAL 9002

thickness 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 | 1.25 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

2-20

DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT IW

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.75

10.61

1684.00

1684.00

695.00

66.19

1726.00

0.88

12.43

2032.00

2032.00

822.00

79.84

2442.00

1.00

14.11

2467.00

2467.00

940.00

96.91

3136.00

1.25

17.61

3073.00

3073.00

1122.00

120.73

4662.00

TECHNICAL PROFILE
200.420.840

ONE SPAN
THICKNESS F MAX

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

9.00

SLU

5.39

4.89

4.45

4.07

3.74

3.45

3.19

2.96

2.75

2.56

2.40

2.24

2.11

1.98

1.86

1.76

1.66

L/200

4.48

3.87

3.37

2.95

2.59

2.30

2.04

1.82

1.63

1.47

1.33

1.20

1.09

1.00

0.91

0.84

0.77

L/250

3.59

3.10

2.69

2.36

2.08

1.84

1.63

1.46

1.31

1.18

1.06

0.96

0.88

0.80

0.73

0.67

0.62

L/300

2.99

2.58

2.25

1.97

1.73

1.53

1.36

1.21

1.09

0.98

0.89

0.80

0.73

0.67

0.61

0.56

0.51

SLU

6.50

5.90

5.37

4.92

4.52

4.16

3.85

3.57

3.32

3.09

2.89

2.71

2.54

2.39

2.25

2.12

2.01

L/200

5.30

4.58

3.98

3.49

3.07

2.72

2.41

2.16

1.93

1.74

1.57

1.42

1.29

1.18

1.08

0.99

0.91

L/250

4.24

3.66

3.19

2.79

2.46

2.17

1.93

1.72

1.55

1.39

1.26

1.14

1.04

0.94

0.86

0.79

0.73

L/300

3.54

3.05

2.66

2.32

2.05

1.81

1.61

1.44

1.29

1.16

1.05

0.95

0.86

0.79

0.72

0.66

0.61

SLU

7.89

7.16

6.52

5.97

5.48

5.05

4.67

4.33

4.03

3.75

3.51

3.29

3.08

2.90

2.73

2.58

2.44

L/200

6.06

5.24

4.56

3.99

3.51

3.10

2.76

2.46

2.21

1.99

1.80

1.63

1.48

1.35

1.23

1.13

1.04

L/250

4.85

4.19

3.64

3.19

2.81

2.48

2.21

1.97

1.77

1.59

1.44

1.30

1.18

1.08

0.99

0.91

0.83

L/300

4.04

3.49

3.04

2.66

2.34

2.07

1.84

1.64

1.47

1.33

1.20

1.09

0.99

0.90

0.82

0.75

0.69

SLU

9.83

8.92

8.13

7.44

6.83

6.29

5.82

5.40

5.02

4.68

4.37

4.09

3.84

3.61

3.40

3.21

3.04

L/200

7.24

6.25

5.44

4.76

4.19

3.71

3.29

2.94

2.64

2.37

2.14

1.94

1.77

1.61

1.47

1.35

1.24

L/250

5.79

5.00

4.35

3.81

3.35

2.96

2.64

2.35

2.11

1.90

1.72

1.55

1.41

1.29

1.18

1.08

0.99

L/300

4.83

4.17

3.63

3.17

2.79

2.47

2.20

1.96

1.76

1.58

1.43

1.30

1.18

1.07

0.98

0.90

0.83

TWO SPANS

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

9.00

SLU

2.19

2.05

1.92

1.81

1.71

1.62

1.53

1.45

1.38

1.32

1.25

1.20

1.14

1.09

1.05

1.00

0.96

L/200

2.19

2.05

1.92

1.81

1.71

1.62

1.53

1.45

1.38

1.32

1.25

1.20

1.14

1.09

1.05

1.00

0.96

L/250

2.19

2.05

1.92

1.81

1.71

1.62

1.53

1.45

1.38

1.32

1.25

1.20

1.14

1.09

1.05

1.00

0.96

L/300

2.19

2.05

1.92

1.81

1.71

1.62

1.53

1.45

1.38

1.32

1.25

1.20

1.14

1.09

1.05

1.00

0.96

SLU

2.93

2.74

2.57

2.42

2.28

2.15

2.03

1.93

1.83

1.74

1.65

1.58

1.51

1.44

1.38

1.32

1.26

L/200

2.93

2.74

2.57

2.42

2.28

2.15

2.03

1.93

1.83

1.74

1.65

1.58

1.51

1.44

1.38

1.32

1.26

L/250

2.93

2.74

2.57

2.42

2.28

2.15

2.03

1.93

1.83

1.74

1.65

1.58

1.51

1.44

1.38

1.32

1.26

L/300

2.93

2.74

2.57

2.42

2.28

2.15

2.03

1.93

1.83

1.74

1.65

1.58

1.51

1.44

1.38

1.32

1.26

SLU

3.68

3.44

3.23

3.03

2.86

2.70

2.55

2.41

2.29

2.18

2.07

1.97

1.88

1.80

1.72

1.64

1.58

L/200

3.68

3.44

3.23

3.03

2.86

2.70

2.55

2.41

2.29

2.18

2.07

1.97

1.88

1.80

1.72

1.64

1.58

L/250

3.68

3.44

3.23

3.03

2.86

2.70

2.55

2.41

2.29

2.18

2.07

1.97

1.88

1.80

1.72

1.64

1.58

L/300

3.68

3.44

3.23

3.03

2.86

2.70

2.55

2.41

2.29

2.18

2.07

1.97

1.88

1.80

1.72

1.64

1.58

SLU

5.11

4.77

4.46

4.18

3.93

3.70

3.49

3.30

3.13

2.97

2.82

2.68

2.56

2.44

2.33

2.23

2.13

L/200

5.11

4.77

4.46

4.18

3.93

3.70

3.49

3.30

3.13

2.97

2.82

2.68

2.56

2.44

2.33

2.23

2.13

L/250

5.11

4.77

4.46

4.18

3.93

3.70

3.49

3.30

3.13

2.97

2.82

2.68

2.56

2.44

2.33

2.23

2.13

L/300

5.11

4.77

4.46

4.18

3.93

3.70

3.49

3.30

3.13

2.97

2.82

2.68

2.56

2.44

2.33

2.20

2.02

MRRO011-0

THICKNESS F MAX

2-21

TECHNICAL PROFILE
200.420.840

THREE SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.75

0.88

1.00

1.25

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

6.25

6.50

6.75

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.75

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.75

9.00

SLU

2.61

2.44

2.30

2.17

2.05

1.94

1.83

1.74

1.66

1.58

1.50

1.44

1.37

1.32

1.26

1.21

1.16

L/200

2.61

2.44

2.30

2.17

2.05

1.94

1.83

1.74

1.66

1.58

1.50

1.44

1.37

1.32

1.26

1.21

1.16

L/250

2.61

2.44

2.30

2.17

2.05

1.94

1.83

1.74

1.66

1.58

1.50

1.44

1.37

1.32

1.26

1.21

1.16

L/300

2.61

2.44

2.30

2.17

2.05

1.94

1.83

1.74

1.66

1.58

1.50

1.44

1.37

1.28

1.17

1.07

0.99

SLU

3.50

3.28

3.08

2.89

2.73

2.58

2.44

2.31

2.20

2.09

1.99

1.90

1.81

1.73

1.66

1.59

1.52

L/200

3.50

3.28

3.08

2.89

2.73

2.58

2.44

2.31

2.20

2.09

1.99

1.90

1.81

1.73

1.66

1.59

1.52

L/250

3.50

3.28

3.08

2.89

2.73

2.58

2.44

2.31

2.20

2.09

1.99

1.90

1.81

1.73

1.66

1.52

1.40

L/300

3.50

3.28

3.08

2.89

2.73

2.58

2.44

2.31

2.20

2.09

1.99

1.83

1.66

1.51

1.38

1.27

1.17

SLU

4.41

4.12

3.87

3.64

3.43

3.24

3.06

2.90

2.75

2.62

2.49

2.38

2.27

2.17

2.07

1.99

1.90

L/200

4.41

4.12

3.87

3.64

3.43

3.24

3.06

2.90

2.75

2.62

2.49

2.38

2.27

2.17

2.07

1.99

1.90

L/250

4.41

4.12

3.87

3.64

3.43

3.24

3.06

2.90

2.75

2.62

2.49

2.38

2.27

2.08

1.90

1.74

1.60

L/300

4.41

4.12

3.87

3.64

3.43

3.24

3.06

2.90

2.75

2.55

2.30

2.09

1.90

1.73

1.58

1.45

1.33

SLU

6.13

5.72

5.36

5.03

4.73

4.46

4.21

3.98

3.78

3.58

3.41

3.24

3.09

2.95

2.82

2.70

2.58

L/200

6.13

5.72

5.36

5.03

4.73

4.46

4.21

3.98

3.78

3.58

3.41

3.24

3.09

2.95

2.82

2.60

2.39

L/250

6.13

5.72

5.36

5.03

4.73

4.46

4.21

3.98

3.78

3.58

3.30

2.99

2.72

2.48

2.27

2.08

1.91

L/300

6.13

5.72

5.36

5.03

4.73

4.46

4.21

3.77

3.38

3.04

2.75

2.49

2.27

2.07

1.89

1.73

1.59

Tables containing loads determined according to EC3-1-3-2001


The calculation load for SLU must include
the safety factors
For SLS the safety factors = 1.0
Continuous load [kN/m2]

2-22

TECHNICAL PROFILE
58.210.840

APPLICATION
Concrete casing
Cover support, roof cover
It may be used for the construction of containers, false ceilings, for site fencing, for interior walls

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length up to maximum 12.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250 GD, S 280 GD

Finishing

Polyester, galva

Accessories

The indented variant of the profile may be produced only for the galvanized variant

STANDARD EXECUTION
Galva

140 g zinc /m2

Polyester-silicone 25 m

thickness 0.60 | 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 mm


thickness 0.60 | 0.75 | 0.88 | 1.0 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

MAXIMUM
MOMENT

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I

RESISTANCE
MOMENT IW

BEARING
REACTION

mm

kg/m2

kg.m

kg.m

cm4

cm3

kg

0.60

7.03

230.20

230.20

32.62

10.13

1941.00

0.75

8.77

291.80

291.80

41.23

12.84

2866.00

0.88

10.14

353.60

353.60

49.29

15.56

3785.00

1.00

11.51

391.80

391.80

55.17

17.24

4726.00

2-23

TECHNICAL PROFILE
58.210.840

ONE SPAN
THICKNESS F MAX

0.60

0.75

0.88

1.00

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

SLU

18.40

11.78

8.18

6.01

4.60

3.63

2.94

2.43

2.04

1.74

1.50

1.31

1.15

1.02

0.91

0.82

0.74

L/180

18.40

11.78

8.18

5.45

3.65

2.57

1.87

1.41

1.08

0.85

0.68

0.55

0.46

0.38

0.32

0.27

0.23

L/250

18.40

10.77

6.24

3.93

2.63

1.85

1.35

1.01

0.78

0.61

0.49

0.40

0.33

0.27

0.23

0.20

0.17

L/300

17.54

8.98

5.20

3.27

2.19

1.54

1.12

0.84

0.65

0.51

0.41

0.33

0.27

0.23

0.19

0.16

0.14

SLU

23.36

14.95

10.38

7.63

5.84

4.61

3.74

3.09

2.60

2.21

1.91

1.66

1.46

1.29

1.15

1.04

0.93

L/200

23.36

14.95

10.38

6.89

4.62

3.24

2.36

1.78

1.37

1.08

0.86

0.70

0.58

0.48

0.41

0.34

0.30

L/250

23.36

13.62

7.88

4.96

3.32

2.34

1.70

1.28

0.99

0.77

0.62

0.50

0.42

0.35

0.29

0.25

0.21

L/300

22.17

11.35

6.57

4.14

2.77

1.95

1.42

1.07

0.82

0.65

0.52

0.42

0.35

0.29

0.24

0.21

0.18

SLU

28.32

18.12

12.59

9.25

7.08

5.59

4.53

3.74

3.15

2.68

2.31

2.01

1.77

1.57

1.40

1.26

1.13

L/200

28.32

18.12

12.59

8.24

5.52

3.88

2.83

2.12

1.64

1.29

1.03

0.84

0.69

0.58

0.48

0.41

0.35

L/250

28.32

16.28

9.42

5.93

3.97

2.79

2.04

1.53

1.18

0.93

0.74

0.60

0.50

0.41

0.35

0.30

0.25

L/300

26.50

13.57

7.85

4.94

3.31

2.33

1.70

1.27

0.98

0.77

0.62

0.50

0.41

0.35

0.29

0.25

0.21

SLU

31.36

20.07

13.94

10.24

7.84

6.19

5.02

4.15

3.48

2.97

2.56

2.23

1.96

1.74

1.55

1.39

1.25

L/200

31.36

20.07

13.94

9.22

6.18

4.34

3.16

2.38

1.83

1.44

1.15

0.94

0.77

0.64

0.54

0.46

0.40

L/250

31.36

18.22

10.55

6.64

4.45

3.12

2.28

1.71

1.32

1.04

0.83

0.67

0.56

0.46

0.39

0.33

0.28

L/300

29.66

15.19

8.79

5.53

3.71

2.60

1.90

1.43

1.10

0.86

0.69

0.56

0.46

0.39

0.33

0.28

0.24

TWO SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.60

0.75

0.88

MRRO011-0

1.00

2-24

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

SLU

10.16

7.32

5.55

4.36

3.52

2.91

2.44

2.08

1.80

1.57

1.38

1.22

1.09

0.98

0.89

0.81

0.73

L/180

10.16

7.32

5.55

4.36

3.52

2.91

2.44

2.08

1.80

1.57

1.38

1.22

1.09

0.93

0.78

0.67

0.57

L/250

10.16

7.32

5.55

4.36

3.52

2.91

2.44

2.08

1.80

1.50

1.20

0.97

0.80

0.67

0.56

0.48

0.41

L/300

10.16

7.32

5.55

4.36

3.52

2.91

2.44

2.06

1.58

1.25

1.00

0.81

0.67

0.56

0.47

0.40

0.34

SLU

13.99

10.00

7.53

5.88

4.73

3.89

3.26

2.77

2.38

2.07

1.82

1.61

1.44

1.29

1.15

1.04

0.93

L/200

13.99

10.00

7.53

5.88

4.73

3.89

3.26

2.77

2.38

2.07

1.82

1.61

1.41

1.17

0.99

0.84

0.72

L/250

13.99

10.00

7.53

5.88

4.73

3.89

3.26

2.47

1.90

1.50

1.20

0.97

0.80

0.67

0.56

0.48

0.41

L/300

13.99

10.00

7.53

5.88

4.73

3.76

2.74

2.06

1.58

1.25

1.00

0.81

0.67

0.56

0.47

0.40

0.34

SLU

17.72

12.60

9.45

7.36

5.90

4.84

4.05

3.43

2.95

2.56

2.25

1.99

1.77

1.57

1.40

1.26

1.13

L/200

17.72

12.60

9.45

7.36

5.90

4.84

4.05

3.43

2.95

2.56

2.25

1.99

1.68

1.40

1.18

1.01

0.86

L/250

17.72

12.60

9.45

7.36

5.90

4.51

3.28

2.47

1.90

1.50

1.20

0.97

0.80

0.67

0.56

0.48

0.41

L/300

17.72

12.60

9.45

7.36

5.35

3.76

2.74

2.06

1.58

1.25

1.00

0.81

0.67

0.56

0.47

0.40

0.34

SLU

20.80

14.69

10.96

8.50

6.79

5.56

4.63

3.92

3.36

2.92

2.55

2.23

1.96

1.74

1.55

1.39

1.25

L/200

20.80

14.69

10.96

8.50

6.79

5.56

4.63

3.92

3.36

2.92

2.55

2.23

1.88

1.57

1.32

1.12

0.96

L/250

20.80

14.69

10.96

8.50

6.79

5.56

4.63

3.92

3.22

2.53

2.02

1.65

1.36

1.13

0.95

0.81

0.69

L/300

20.80

14.69

10.96

8.50

6.79

5.56

4.63

3.48

2.68

2.11

1.69

1.37

1.13

0.94

0.79

0.67

0.58

TECHNICAL PROFILE
58.210.840

THREE SPANS
THICKNESS F MAX

0.60

0.75

0.88

1.00

ADMITTED Q LOADS [KN/M2] DEPENDING ON ALLOWED DISTANCES L[M]

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

SLU

12.21

8.83

6.72

5.29

4.29

3.55

2.98

2.55

2.20

1.92

1.69

1.50

1.34

1.21

1.09

0.99

0.90

L/180

12.21

8.83

6.72

5.29

4.29

3.55

2.98

2.55

2.08

1.64

1.31

1.07

0.88

0.73

0.62

0.52

0.45

L/250

12.21

8.83

6.72

5.29

4.29

3.55

2.59

1.95

1.50

1.18

0.94

0.77

0.63

0.53

0.44

0.38

0.32

L/300

12.21

8.83

6.72

5.29

4.22

2.96

2.16

1.62

1.25

0.98

0.79

0.64

0.53

0.44

0.37

0.31

0.27

SLU

16.86

12.09

9.13

7.16

5.77

4.75

3.98

3.39

2.92

2.54

2.24

1.98

1.77

1.59

1.43

1.29

1.17

L/200

16.86

12.09

9.13

7.16

5.77

4.75

3.98

3.39

2.63

2.07

1.66

1.35

1.11

0.93

0.78

0.66

0.57

L/250

16.86

12.09

9.13

7.16

5.77

4.49

3.27

2.46

1.89

1.49

1.19

0.97

0.80

0.67

0.56

0.48

0.41

L/300

16.86

12.09

9.13

7.16

5.33

3.74

2.73

2.05

1.58

1.24

0.99

0.81

0.67

0.56

0.47

0.40

0.34

SLU

21.39

15.27

11.48

8.97

7.21

5.93

4.96

4.21

3.63

3.15

2.77

2.45

2.18

1.96

1.75

1.57

1.42

L/200

21.39

15.27

11.48

8.97

7.21

5.93

4.96

4.08

3.15

2.47

1.98

1.61

1.33

1.11

0.93

0.79

0.68

L/250

21.39

15.27

11.48

8.97

7.21

5.37

3.91

2.94

2.26

1.78

1.43

1.16

0.96

0.80

0.67

0.57

0.49

L/300

21.39

15.27

11.48

8.97

6.37

4.47

3.26

2.45

1.89

1.48

1.19

0.97

0.80

0.66

0.56

0.48

0.41

SLU

25.15

17.83

13.34

10.38

8.31

6.81

5.68

4.82

4.14

3.59

3.15

2.78

2.45

2.17

1.94

1.74

1.57

L/200

25.15

17.83

13.34

10.38

8.31

6.81

5.68

4.57

3.52

2.77

2.22

1.80

1.49

1.24

1.04

0.89

0.76

L/250

25.15

17.83

13.34

10.38

8.31

6.13

4.47

3.36

2.58

2.03

1.63

1.32

1.09

0.91

0.77

0.65

0.56

L/300

25.15

17.83

13.34

10.38

7.27

5.11

3.72

2.80

2.15

1.69

1.36

1.10

0.91

0.76

0.64

0.54

0.47

Tables containing loads determined according to EC3-1-3-2001


The calculation load for SLU must include
the safety factors
For SLS the safety factors = 1.0
Continuous load [kN/m2]

2-25

SANDWICH PANELS
FOR POLYURETHANE ROOFS

Insula

tion

Pane

leng

th

ls len

gth
Defo

amin

Please indicate the length of the panel and


the length of the insulation.
Minimum length of the insulation: 2.50 m
Maximum length of the panel: 13.50 m
Defoaming: min. 50 mm (standard)
max. 350 m

APPLICATION
Insulating panel for pitched roofs
Industrial buildings

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Useful length of the panel

1000 mm

Production length of the panel

min. 2,500 mm max. 13,500 mm

Minimum pitch

Standard defoaming

50 mm

FEATURES
BEARING
REACTION

THERMAL
TRANSFER
COEFFICIENT
(U)

THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY
COEFFICIENT
()

THERMAL
RESSISTANCE
(R)

THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

mm

kg/m2

kgm/m

kg/m

W/m2Ko

W/m2Ko

M2k/W

30

9.53

225

1220

0.76

0.023

1.31

40

9.93

276

1320

0.58

0.023

1.72

50

10.44

322

1403

0.46

0.023

2.17

60

10.72

371

1485

0.38

0.023

2.63

80

11.48

471

1600

0.29

0.023

3.44

100

12.30

571

1815

0.23

0.023

4.34

125

13.33

670

2015

0.18

0.023

5.55

3-1

SANDWICH PANELS
FOR POLYURETHANE ROOFS

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length between 2.50 m max. 13.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250GD

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see chapter Accessories

Exterior plate
finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.40-0.60 mm


Profile form: 45.333.1000

Galvanization: 225 g/m2, finishing: Polyester 25 or


Plastisol 200 , optionally: PVDF 25
Colours according to the colour palette

Insulation
finishing

Rigid polyurethane foam (PUR)

Density: 401.5 kg/m3


Fire classification of the panel: D-s3, d0 (EN 13501-1)
does not contain CFK-HCFK

Polyisocyanurate foam (PIR) upon request

Density: 401.5 kg/m3


Fire classification of the panel: B-s3, d0 (EN 13501-1)
does not contain CFK-HCFK

Core thickness 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100, 125 mm


Interior plate
finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.40 mm


Profile form: OPTIC

Sealing tape

Flexible polyurethane sealing tape

Galvanization: 100 g/m2


Finishing: internal covering layer 15 RAL 9002

REFERENCE STANDARDS
Technical conditions of performance

SR EN 14509: 2007/AC 2009

Technical conditions for sheet

EN 10169-1

ASSEMBLY
The panels are mounted especially on wood or metal support structures. The

Overlapping screw

mounting is carried out with the help of modified screws and supporting brackets.
All finishing elements are available in the same colours as the panels.
The standard panels are delivered with an overlapping on the right side and a
transverse overlapping of 50 mm, which is not treated with foam. The panels may
also be ordered with a larger transverse overlapping, untreated with foam. Please
specify the length of the plate and the length of the insulation.

MRRO011-0

Clamp

3-2

SANDWICH PANELS
FOR POLYURETHANE ROOFS

TABLE OF USED SPANS (M)


THICKNESS

180 KG/M2

mm

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

40

3.50

3.27

3.04

2.86

3.50

3.50

3.50

3.50

50

3.78

3.67

3.41

3.21

3.78

3.78

3.78

3.78

60

4.06

4.06

3.77

3.55

4.06

4.06

4.06

4.06

80

4.57

4.57

4.46

4.20

4.57

4.57

4.57

4.57

100

5.00

5.00

4.96

4.70

5.00

5.00

5.00

5.00

THICKNESS

200 KG/M2

mm

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

40

3.32

3.16

2.93

2.76

3.32

3.32

3.32

3.32

50

3.59

3.55

3.29

3.10

3.59

3.59

3.59

3.59

60

3.85

3.85

3.64

3.43

3.85

3.85

3.85

3.85

80

4.34

4.34

4.31

4.05

4.34

4.34

4.34

4.34

100

4.85

4.85

4.81

4.55

4.85

4.85

4.85

4.85

THICKNESS

225 KG/M2

mm

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

40

3.13

3.04

2.82

2.65

3.13

3.13

3.13

3.13

50

3.38

3.38

3.17

2.98

3.38

3.38

3.38

3.38

60

3.63

3.63

3.50

3.30

3.63

3.63

3.63

3.63

80

4.09

4.09

4.09

3.90

4.09

4.09

4.09

4.09

100

4.59

4.59

4.59

4.50

4.50

4.50

4.50

4.50

THICKNESS

250 KG/M2

mm

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

40

2.97

2.93

2.72

2.56

2.97

2.97

2.97

2.97

50

3.21

3.21

3.06

2.88

3.21

3.21

3.21

3.21

60

3.44

3.44

3.38

3.18

3.44

3.44

3.44

3.44

80

3.88

3.88

3.88

3.76

3.88

3.88

3.88

3.88

100

4.20

4.20

4.20

4.10

4.20

4.20

4.20

4.20

3-3

SANDWICH PANELS
FOR POLYURETHANE ROOFS

TABLE OF USED SPANS (M)


THICKNESS

275 KG/M2

mm

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

40

2.83

2.83

2.64

2.48

2.83

2.83

2.83

2.83

50

3.06

3.06

2.96

2.79

3.06

3.06

3.06

3.06

60

3.29

3.29

3.28

3.08

3.29

3.29

3.29

3.29

80

3.70

3.70

3.70

3.64

3.70

3.70

3.70

3.70

100

4.20

4.20

4.20

4.10

4.20

4.20

4.20

4.20

THICKNESS

300 KG/M2

mm

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

40

2.71

2.71

2.56

2.41

2.71

2.71

2.71

2.71

50

2.93

2.93

2.88

2.71

2.93

2.93

2.93

2.93

60

3.14

3.14

3.14

2.99

3.14

3.14

3.14

3.14

80

3.54

3.54

3.54

3.54

3.54

3.54

3.54

3.54

100

4.00

4.00

4.00

4.00

4.00

4.00

4.00

4.00

THICKNESS

325 KG/M2

mm

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

2.61

2.61

2.49

2.35

2.61

2.61

2.61

2.61

50

2.82

2.82

2.80

2.64

2.82

2.82

2.82

2.82

60

3.02

3.02

3.02

2.92

3.02

3.02

3.02

3.02

80

3.40

3.40

3.40

3.40

3.40

3.40

3.40

3.40

100

3.90

3.90

3.90

3.90

3.90

3.90

3.90

3.90

MRRO011-0

L/150
40

3-4

SANDWICH PANELS
POLYURETHANE WALL

Normal

Hidden

APPLICATION
Insulating panel for walls
Industrial buildings

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Useful length of the panel

Normal fixation 1180 mm | Hidden fixation 1080 mm

Production length of the panel

min. 2500 mm max. 13500 mm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
BEARING
REACTION

THERMAL
TRANSFER
COEFFICIENT
(U)

THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY
COEFFICIENT
()

THERMAL
RESSISTANCE
(R)

THICKNESS

WEIGHT

MAX. BENDING
MOMENT

mm

kg/m2

kgm/m

kg/m

W/m2Ko

W/mKo

M2k/W

30

9.34

133

1237

0.76

0.023

1.31

40

9.93

194

1320

0.58

0.023

1.72

50

10.44

247

1403

0.46

0.023

2.17

60

10.72

300

1485

0.38

0.023

2.63

80

11.48

406

1650

0.29

0.023

3.44

100

12.30

512

1815

0.23

0.023

4.34

120

13.74

682

1980

0.19

0.023

5.26

150

14.94

855

2135

0.15

0.023

6.66

3-5

SANDWICH PANELS
POLYURETHANE WALL

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length between 2.50 m max. 13.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250GD

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see chapter Accessories

Interior plate
finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.40 mm


Profile form: micro-linear (ML), crenelated (L) or
optic (O)

Galvanization: 100 g/m2,


Finishing: internal covering layer 15 RAL 9002

Insulation
finishing

Standard rigid polyurethane foam (PUR)

Density: 401.5 kg/m3


Fire classification of the panel: D-s3, d0 (EN 13501-1)
It does not contain CFK-HCFK

Polyisocyanurate foam (PIR) upon request

Density: 401.5 kg/m3


Fire classification of the panel: B-s3, d0 (EN 13501-1)
It does not contain CFK-HCFK

Core thickness for panels (NF):30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100, 120, 150 mm
Core thickness for panels (SF): 40, 60, 80, 100 mm
Exterior plate
finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.40-0.60 mm


Profile form: micro-linear (ML) or optic (O)

Sealing tape

Flexible polyurethane sealing tape

Option: Food
safe cover for
interior and/or
exterior panel

Polyester 25 RAL9002, RAL9010


Primer + finishing PUR 35 RAL 9010
Stelvetite 150 PVC film in RAL9001, RAL9002, RAL9010

Galvanization: 225 g/m2, finishing: Polyester 25 or


Plastisol 200 , optionally: PVDF 25
Colours according to the colour palette

Non-aggressive environment (e.g. storage of frozen


products)
Non-aggressive environment (e.g. storage of fruit,
flowers)
Aggressive environment (e.g. mushroom cultivation)

REFERENCE STANDARDS
Technical conditions of performance

SR EN 14509: 2007/AC 2009

Technical conditions for sheet

EN 10169-1

ASSEMBLY
SF joining detail
The panels are mounted especially on wood or metal support structures.
The mounting is carried out with the help of self-drilling screws.
All finishing elements are available in the same colours as the panels.
The panels may be mounted both vertically and horizontally.

MRRO011-0

NF joining detail

3-6

SANDWICH PANELS
POLYURETHANE WALL

TABLE OF USED SPANS (M)


THICKNESS

180 KG/M2

mm

30
40
50
60
80
100
120
150

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

2.42
2.92
3.31
3.65
4.25
4.77
5.51
6.16

2.19
2.66
3.12
3.54
4.30
4.77
5.51
6.16

2.04
2.47
2.89
3.29
4.02
4.68
5.35
6.16

1.92
2.32
2.72
3.09
3.78
4.41
5.03
5.85

2.46
2.93
3.31
3.65
4.25
4.77
5.51
6.16

2.46
2.93
3.31
3.65
4.25
4.77
5.51
6.16

2.46
2.93
3.31
3.65
4.25
4.77
5.51
6.16

2.36
2.93
3.31
3.65
4.25
4.77
5.51
6.16

THICKNESS

200 KG/M2

mm

30
40
50
60
80
100
120
150

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

2.30
2.78
3.14
3.46
4.03
4.53
5.22
5.85

2.12
2.57
3.01
3.42
4.03
4.53
5.22
5.85

1.97
2.38
2.79
3.17
3.88
4.52
5.17
5.85

1.85
2.24
2.63
2.99
3.65
4.26
4.86
5.65

2.33
2.78
3.14
3.46
4.03
4.53
5.22
5.85

2.33
2.78
3.14
3.46
4.03
4.53
5.22
5.85

2.33
2.78
3.14
3.46
4.03
4.53
5.22
5.85

2.28
2.78
3.14
3.46
4.03
4.53
5.22
5.85

THICKNESS

225 KG/M2

mm

30
40
50
60
80
100
120
150

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

2.17
2.63
2.96
3.26
3.80
4.27
4.92
5.51

2.04
2.47
2.89
3.26
3.80
4.27
4.92
5.51

1.89
2.29
2.69
3.05
3.73
4.27
4.92
5.51

1.78
2.15
2.53
2.87
3.51
4.09
4.67
5.43

2.20
2.63
2.96
3.26
3.80
4.27
4.92
5.51

2.20
2.63
2.96
3.26
3.80
4.27
4.92
5.51

2.20
2.63
2.96
3.26
3.80
4.27
4.92
5.51

2.19
2.63
2.96
3.26
3.80
4.27
4.92
5.51

THICKNESS

250 KG/M2

mm

30
40
50
60
80
100
120
150

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

2.06
2.49
2.81
3.10
3.60
4.05
4.67
5.23

1.97
2.38
2.80
3.10
3.60
4.05
4.67
5.23

1.83
2.21
2.59
2.95
3.60
4.05
4.67
5.23

1.72
2.08
2.44
2.77
3.39
3.95
4.51
5.23

2.09
2.49
2.81
3.10
3.60
4.05
4.67
5.20

2.09
2.49
2.81
3.10
3.60
4.05
4.67
3.00

2.09
2.49
2.81
3.10
3.60
4.05
4.67
5.23

2.09
2.49
2.81
3.10
3.60
4.05
4.67
5.23

3-7

SANDWICH PANELS
POLYURETHANE WALL

TABLE OF USED SPANS (M)


THICKNESS

275 KG/M2

mm

30
40
50
60
80
100
120
150

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

1.96
2.37
50.00
2.95
3.43
3.86
4.45
4.99

1.91
2.31
2.68
2.95
3.43
3.86
4.45
4.99

1.77
2.14
2.68
2.86
3.43
3.86
4.45
4.99

1.66
2.02
2.51
2.69
3.28
3.83
4.37
4.99

1.99
2.37
2.36
2.95
3.43
3.86
4.45
4.99

1.99
2.37
2.68
2.95
3.43
3.86
4.45
4.99

1.99
2.37
2.68
2.95
3.43
3.86
4.45
4.99

1.99
2.37
2.68
2.95
3.43
3.86
4.45
4.99

THICKNESS

300 KG/M2

mm

30
40
50
60
80
100
120
150

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

1.88
2.27
2.57
2.83
3.29
3.70
4.26
4.77

1.85
2.24
2.57
2.83
3.29
3.70
4.26
4.77

1.72
2.08
2.44
2.77
3.29
3.70
4.26
4.77

1.62
1.96
2.30
2.61
3.19
3.70
4.25
4.77

1.91
2.27
2.57
2.83
3.29
3.70
4.26
4.77

1.91
2.27
2.57
2.83
3.29
3.70
4.26
4.77

1.91
2.27
2.57
2.83
3.29
3.70
4.26
4.77

1.91
2.27
2.57
2.83
3.29
3.70
4.26
4.77

THICKNESS

325 KG/M2

mm

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

1.81
2.18
2.46
2.72
3.16
3.55
4.10
4.59

1.80
2.18
2.46
2.72
3.16
3.55
4.10
4.59

1.67
2.03
2.38
2.70
3.16
3.55
4.10
4.59

1.57
1.91
2.24
2.54
3.10
3.55
4.10
4.59

1.83
2.18
2.46
2.72
3.16
3.55
4.10
4.59

1.83
2.18
2.46
2.72
3.16
3.55
4.10
4.59

1.83
2.18
2.46
2.72
3.16
3.55
4.10
4.59

1.83
2.18
2.46
2.72
3.16
3.55
4.10
4.59

MRRO011-0

30
40
50
60
80
100
120
150

3-8

SANDWICH PANELS
MINERAL WOOL

THE PRODUCT
The mineral wool is a ceramic material made of fibre and melted rock. In compressed packages, this woollen fibre has been used for a
long time in the construction industry, as insulating material. The most important characteristics of this material are flammability, thermal
insulation (low thermal conductivity), and its noise absorption abilities. The mineral wool used in our sandwich panels is of very high
quality, with oriented fibres and high density. Thus, we guarantee the optimal mechanical characteristics and especially the resistance to
compression. The processed quality is of 100 kg/m3 of oriented fibres. Other types of quality are available upon request.

THERMAL INSULATION CAPACITY


DENSITY

SPECIFIC
WEIGHT

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COEFFICIENT:


DECLARED
W/M. OC

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COEFFICIENT:


DECLARED
W/M. OC

Kg/m3

NBN

NEN

DIN 4108

NBN

NEN

DIN 4108

100

n.d.

0.040

n.d.

n.d.

0.038

n.d.

100

FIRE BEHAVIOUR
The mineral wool is completely fireproof and it resists, without any problems, to temperatures of up to 1000 oC. It maintains its structure
and insulating characteristics even at impact with fire. Mineral wool is uninflammable: inflammability according to the Dutch standards
NEN 6064 and to the French standards, in compliance with class M0 of CECMI in April 1993.

SOUND INSULATION
There are two specific aspects of this material that provide advantages regarding acoustics: its specific weight and its open structure. To
create a good sound insulation between two areas, a heavy weight wall must be mounted. Mineral wool has a specific weight that meets
this requirement accordingly. To provide the absorption of sounds in a noisy area, walls with open structure surface must be mounted. To
this direction, the open and coarse structure of the mineral wool is excellent.

DURABILITY
Mineral wool is completely fireproof and it resists, without any problems, to temperatures of up to 1000 oC. It maintains its structure and insulating characteristics even at impact with fire. Mineral wool is uninflammable: inflammability according to the Dutch standards NEN 6064 and to the French standards, in compliance with class M0 of CECMI in April 1993.

ENVIRONMENT
Mineral wool is a product with no negative effects against environment.
1 kg of mineral wool is produced from around 10-20 mJ of energy. Due to its insulating properties, when used in atmospheric conditions
typical for North-Western Europe, this kilogram of mineral wool shall lead to saving 5 up to 10 mJ of energy each month, depending on
the application. Thus, the energy balance becomes positive within a period of 1 4 months. Moreover, mineral wool does not destroy the
environment. Due to the fact that it is an entirely natural and inert material, mineral wool is completely recyclable.

3-9

SANDWICH PANELS
MINERAL WOOL FOR ROOF

APPLICATION
It is generally used for pitched roofs of industrial and commercial buildings, especially for public buildings: industrial halls, sport centres,
malls, schools, cinemas, fairs, etc.
It may be applied in areas with low to medium air humidity.
Due to its acoustic properties, it may be used as variant with perforated interior plate (provides the absorption of sounds).

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Useful length of the panel

1000 mm

Production length of the panel

min. 2500 mm max. 13500 mm

Minimum pitch

Standard defoaming

0 mm

FEATURES

3-10

DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

THERMAL TRANSFER
COEFFICIENT (U)

THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY
COEFFICIENT ()

THERMAL
RESSISTANCE (R)

mm

kg/m2

W/m2Ko

W/m2Ko

m2K/W

60

16.18

0.68

0.04

1.47

80

18.18

0.51

0.04

1.96

100

20.18

0.41

0.04

2.43

120

22.18

0.34

0.04

2.94

150

25.18

0.26

0.04

3.84

200

30.18

0.20

0.04

5.00

SANDWICH PANELS
MINERAL WOOL FOR ROOF

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length
Metal

Steel sheet S 250 GD

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see chapter Accessories

Exterior plate
finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.50 mm


Option: 0.75 mm
Profile form: 34.250.1000

Insulation
finishing

Mineral wool with high density and vertically oriented fibres.


Fire classification: uninflammable MO

Galvanization: 225 g/m2, finishing: Polyester 25 or


Plastisol 200 , optionally: PVDF 25
Colours according to the colour palette

Core thickness: 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 200 mm


Interior plate
finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.50 mm


Profile form: OPTIC

Galvanization: 100 g/m2


Finishing: internal covering layer 15 RAL 9002
Option: perforated 23%

REFERENCE STANDARDS
Technical conditions of performance

SR EN 14509: 2007/AC 2009

Technical conditions for sheet

EN 10169-1

FIRE RESISTANCE
DEFAULT THICKNESS

FR

mm
60

EI 30

80

EI 60

100

EI 90

120

EI 120

150

EI 180

200

ASSEMBLY
Self-drilling screw
Clamp

MRRO011-0

Clamp

3-11

SANDWICH PANELS
MINERAL WOOL FOR ROOF

TABLE OF USED SPANS (M)


ADMITTED
DEFLECTION

THICKNESS

mm

mm

ADMITTED LOAD (KG)


Span [m]

2
L/200

60
80
100
120
150
200

171.00
222.00
252.00
274.00
301.00
381.00

78.00 41.00
110.00 61.00
133.00 78.00
152.00 93.00
170.00 105.00
224.00 143.00

Type V: V slots

3-12

Span [m]

23.00
36.00
48.00
60.00
68.00
94.00

16.00
23.00
32.00
40.00
46.00
65.00

21.00
28.00
34.00
54.00

182.00
218.00
23.00
238.00
254.00
301.00

100.00 60.50 39.00


126.00 80.50 54.00
138.00 92.00 65.00
147.00 100.00 72.00
159.00 110.00 80.00
197.00 140.00 105.00

26.00
37.50
46.50
53.50
60.00
81.00

35.00
41.00
48.00
67.00

Type P: slat structure


(standard)

SANDWICH PANELS
MINERAL WOOL WALL

Normal

Hidden

APPLICATION
Wall fireproof panels for industrial and commercial buildings, also appropriate for vertical mounting, suitable especially for: public
buildings, industrial halls, malls, schools, cinemas, fairs etc. They may be applied in areas with low to medium air humidity.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DEFAULT
THICKNESS

WEIGHT
(NF)

WEIGHT
(SF)

THERMAL
TRANSFER
COEFFICIENT (U)

THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY
COEFFICIENT ()

THERMAL
RESSISTANCE (R)

mm

kg/m2

kg/m2

W/m2Ko

W/mKo

M2k/W

60

17.44

16.47

0.68

0.04

1.47

80

19.80

18.63

0.51

0.04

1.96

100

22.16

20.79

0.41

0.04

2.43

120

24.52

22.95

0.34

0.04

2.94

150

28.06

26.19

0.26

0.04

3.84

200

33.96

31.59

0.20

0.04

5.00

3-13

SANDWICH PANELS
MINERAL WOOL WALL

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length between 2.50 m max. 13.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250GD

Fire
classification:

Uninflammable MO

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see chapter Accessories

Exterior plate
finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.50-0.60 mm


Profile form: micro-linear (ML) or optic (O)

Insulation
finishing

Mineral wool with high density and vertically oriented fibres.


Fire classification: uninflammable MO

Galvanization: 225 g/m2


Finishing: Polyester 25 or Plastisol 200
Option: PVDF 25
COLOURS according to the colour palette

Core thickness: 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 200 mm


Mineral wool with high density and vertically oriented fibres.
Thermal conductivity coefficient = 0.040 W/m. oC, for a density of 100 kg/m3.
Interior plate
finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.50 mm


Profile form: micro-linear (ML) or optic (O)

Sendzimir galvanization: 225 g/m2


Finishing: internal covering layer 15 RAL 9002
Option: perforated 23%

Option: Food
safe cover for
interior and/or
exterior panel

Polyester 25 RAL9002, RAL9010


Primer + finishing PUR 35 RAL 9010
Stelvetite 150 PVC film in RAL9001, RAL9002,
RAL9010

Non-aggressive environment (e.g. storage of frozen


products)
Non-aggressive environment (e.g. storage of fruit,
flowers)
Aggressive environment (e.g. mushroom cultivation)
Very aggressive environment

REFERENCE STANDARDS
Technical conditions of performance

SR EN 14509: 2007/AC 2009

Technical conditions for sheet

EN 10169-1

Fire classification

MO according to LNE no. E070706 CEMATE/1 on 19/19/11.


Class: Euro A2 s1 - d0 Report CSTB pn 27/10/2005

ASSEMBLY
SF wall panel

MRRO011-0

NF wall panel

3-14

SANDWICH PANELS
MINERAL WOOL WALL

FIRE RESISTANCE
DEFAULT THICKNESS

FR

mm
60

EI 30

80

EI 60

100

EI 90

120

EI 120

150

EI 180

200

TABLE OF USED SPANS (M) - DEFLECTION


ADMITTED
DEFLECTION

THICKNESS

mm

mm

SANDWICH PANEL MINERAL WOOL (M)


Span [m]

2
L/200

60
80
100
120
150
200

93.60 47.20
102.40 56.00
116.40 67.20
126.80 75.20
135.20 81.60
159.80 102.15

Span [m]

26.40
34.40
42.40
49.20
54.80
71.20

16.00
22.00
28.40
34.00
38.80
90.80

10.40
14.80
19.60
24.00
28.40
39.20

14.00
17.60
21.20
32.00

96.80
101.60
109.20
114.80
118.80
132.20

56.00
61.60
68.00
72.40
75.60
87.60

36.00
41.60
47.20
51.20
54.00
65.20

24.40
29.60
34.40
38.00
40.80
50.80

16.80
21.60
26.00
29.60
32.00
41.12

20.00
23.20
25.60
34.00

3-15

SANDWICH PANELS
ECOPANEL

Insula

tion

Pane

ls len
gth
th

leng

Defo

amin

Please indicate the length of the panel and


the length of the insulation.
Minimum length of the insulation: 2.50 m
Maximum length of the panel: 10.0 m
Defoaming: min. 50 mm
(standard)
max. 350 m

APPLICATION
Insulating panel for pitched roofs
Functional buildings (stables, warehouses, etc.)

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length between 2.50 m max. 10 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250 GD

Accessories

Finishing profiles, roof lights, see chapter Accessories

Exterior plate finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.60 mm


Profile form: 45.333.1000

Sendzimir galvanization: 225 g/m2


Finishing: Polyester 25
Option: PVDF 25
Colours according to the colour palette

Insulation finishing

Hard polyurethane foam (PUR)

Density: 40 5 kg/m3
Fire classification of the foam: B3 (DIN 4102-1),
A3 (KB 19/12/1997)
it does not contain CFK-HCFK

Core thickness: 30, 60 mm

3-16

Interior plate finishing

Kraft paper, white-cream or aluminium foil

Sealing tape

Flexible polyurethane sealing tape

SANDWICH PANELS
ECOPANEL

ADVANTAGES

Excellent cost effectiveness


High insulation level
It does not form condensation, in normal atmospheric
conditions, if barriers against vapours are mounted
Appropriate for new buildings or restorations
Easy and rapid mountings

Short delivery terms


Appropriate for the construction of stables
Low empty weight (8kg/m2); a light resistance structure is
sufficient

STATIC PROPERTIES
NOMINAL WEIGHT

WEIGHT

U* VALUE

R* VALUE

mm

kg/m2

W/m2.K

m2.K/W

cm4

cm3

30

7.15

0.76

1.31

8.30

3.22

60

8.34

0.38

2.63

17.60

4.46

TABLE OF USED SPANS


ADMITTED
DEFLECTION

THICKNESS

DISTANCE BETWEEN PURLINS

DISTANCE BETWEEN PURLINS

kg/m2

mm

DEFLECTION
L/150

L/200

L/250

DEFLECTION
L/300

30
2.59
2.30
2.13
2.00
80
100
30
2.39
2.11
1.95
1.83
120
30
2.23
1.97
1.82
1.71
150
30
2.03
1.81
1.68
1.57
180
30
1.88
1.69
1.57
1.47
The most appropriate distance between purlins: between 1.50 m and 2 m

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

3.25

2.93

2.68

2.50

2.99
2.75
2.46
2.25

2.69
2.51
2.30
2.14

2.46
2.30
2.11
1.97

2.30
2.15
1.98
1.85

Example: For a load of 80 kg/m2, a thickness of the material of 30 mm and a deflection factor L/150, the maximum distance between purlins
is 2.59 m.

ASSEMBLY
Overlapping screw

Butyl strip

Sealing kit
MRRO011-0

The panels are mounted especially on wood or metal support structures. The
mounting is carried out with the help of modified screws and supporting brackets.
All finishing elements are available in the same colours as the panels. The positioning
of a butyl strip is recommended between purlin and panel. The standard panels are
delivered with an overlapping on the right side and a transverse overlapping of 50
mm, which is not treated with foam. The panels may also be ordered with a larger
transverse overlapping, untreated with foam. Please specify the length of the plate
and the length of the insulation.

Supporting
bracket

3-17

SANDWICH PANELS
PERFORATED MINERAL WOOL WALL

APPLICATION
Wall fireproof panels for industrial and commercial buildings, also appropriate for vertical mounting, suitable especially for: public buildings, industrial halls, malls, schools, cinemas, fairs etc. They may be applied in areas with low to medium air humidity.
The perforations improve the acoustic climate of the room.

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Min. 2500 mm max. 13500 mm

Metal S 250 GD

Steel sheet S 250 GD

Fire classification:

uninflammable MO

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see chapter Accessories

Exterior plate finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.50 -0.60 mm


Profile form: micro-linear (ML) or optic (O)

Insulation finishing

Mineral wool with high density and vertically oriented fibres.


Fire classification: uninflammable MO

Galvanization: 225 g/m2, finishing: Polyester 25


Colours according to the colour palette

Core thickness: 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 200 mm


Mineral wool with high density and vertically oriented fibres.
Thermal conductivity coefficient = 0.040 W/m. oC, for a density of 100 kg/m3

3-18

Noise foil

Glass fibre thread


Fire classification: A2
Weight: 80 g/m2
Colour: black

Interior plate finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.55 mm


Profile form: Optic (O), crenelated (L), microlinear (ML)

Galvanization: 225 g/m2


Finishing: internal covering layer 25 RAL 9006
Perforated 23%

SANDWICH PANELS
PERFORATED MINERAL WOOL WALL

SOUND INSULATION
There are two specific aspects of this material that provide advantages regarding acoustics: its specific weight and its open structure. To
create a good sound insulation between two areas, a heavy weight wall must be mounted. Mineral wool has a specific weight that meets
this requirement accordingly. To provide the absorption of sounds in a noisy area, walls with open structure surface must be mounted. To
this direction, the open and coarse structure of the mineral wool is excellent.

THICKNESS

RW

RA1

RA2

mm

(dB)

(dB)

(dB)

80

30

29

27

100

30

29

27

120

31

28

26

150

32

28

26

MRRO011-0

SOUND FEATURES

3-19

SANDWICH PANELS
RIGID POLYURETHANE PLATES

The PIR rigid plates are coated with KRAFT paper or aluminium foil. These panels guarantee an effective thermal insulation from an
environmental and economic point of view.
The plates maintain in time their physical and mechanical characteristics, as well as the ones regarding the dimensional stability.
Among the advantages of these plates, we may enumerate low thermal conductivity, simple placement, and resistance to aging

APPLICATION
Thermal insulations under floors, thermal insulations in flat or pitched roofs, thermal insulations in ventilated facades
Industrial buildings

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length 3000 mm

Width

1000 mm

Exterior finishing

Kraft paper or aluminium foil

Insulation

Polyisocyanurate foam (PIR)

Core thickness 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 150 mm


Interior finishing

3-20

Kraft paper or aluminium foil

Density: 40 1.5 kg/m3


Fire classification of the panel: B-s2, d0 (EN
13501-1), does not contain CFK-HCFK
Thermal conductivity 0.026 (WmK)

SANDWICH PANELS
FOR POLYURETHANE ROOFS

Insula

tion

Pane
ls len
gth
leng
th
Defo

amin

Please indicate the length of the panel and


the length of the insulation.
Minimum length of the insulation: 2.50 m
Maximum length of the panel: 13.60 m
Defoaming: min. 50 mm (standard)
max. 350 m

APPLICATION
Insulating panel for pitched roofs
Industrial buildings (stables, warehouses etc.)

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Useful length of the panel

1000 mm

Production length of the panel

min. 2500 mm max. 12000 mm

Minimum pitch

Standard defoaming

50 mm

STATIC PROPERTIES
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

THERMAL
TRANSFER
COEFFICIENT (U)

THERMAL
CONDUCTIVITY
COEFFICIENT ()

THERMAL
RESSISTANCE
(R)

mm

kg/m2

W/m2.K

m2.K/W

cm4

30

8.24

0.76

0.023

1.31

40

8.60

0.58

0.023

1.72

50

8.97

0.46

0.023

2.17

60

9.34

0.38

0.023

2.63

80

10.10

0.29

0.023

3.44

100

10.80

0.23

0.023

4.34

125

11.70

0.18

0.023

5.55

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SANDWICH PANELS
FOR POLYURETHANE ROOFS

PRODUCT FEATURES
Length

Standard length between 2.50 m max. 13.5 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 250GD

Accessories

Finishing profiles, sealing strips, see chapter Accessories

Exterior plate
finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.35-0.40 mm


Profile form: 35.500.1000

Galvanization: 225 g/m2, finishing: Polyester 25


Colours according to the colour palette

Insulation
finishing

Rigid polyurethane foam (PUR)

Density: 37 1.5 kg/m3

Polyisocyanurate foam (PIR) upon request

Density: 37 1.5 kg/m3

Core thickness 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100, 125 mm


Interior plate
finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.40 mm


Profile form: OPTIC

Sealing tape

Flexible polyurethane sealing tape

Galvanization: 100 g/m2


Finishing: internal covering layer 15 RAL 9002

REFERENCE STANDARDS
Technical conditions of performance

SR EN 14509: 2007/AC 2009

Technical conditions for sheet

EN 10169-1

ASSEMBLY
Overlapping screw

The panels are mounted especially on wood or metal support structures. The
mounting is carried out with the help of modified screws and supporting brackets. All
finishing elements are available in the same colours as the panels.
The standard panels are delivered with an overlapping on the right side and a
transverse overlapping of 50 mm, which is not treated with foam. The panels may also
be ordered with a larger transverse overlapping, untreated with foam. Please specify
the length of the plate and the length of the insulation.

Supporting
bracket

THICKNESS
mm
30
40
50
60
80
100
125

3-22

Admitted load (kg/m2) for the deflection L/200


60

80

100

120

150

200

250

300

60

80

100

120

150

200

250

300

3,70
3,95
4,20
4,40
4,85
5,00
5,10

3,20
3,45
3,60
3,80
4,15
5,00
4,85

2,80
3,10
3,20
3,45
3,85
4,25
4,35

2,55
2,80
2,95
3,10
3,50
4,00
4,15

2,30
2,50
2,65
2,75
3,05
3,80
3,95

2,00
2,15
2,30
2,40
2,70
3,55
3,65

1,75
1,95
2,00
2,15
2,40
3,20
3,30

1,60
1,70
1,80
1,95
2,15
2,75
2,90

4,15
4,40
4,65
4,95
5,45
6,30
6,65

3,60
3,85
4,05
4,25
4,65
6,30
6,65

3,20
3,45
3,60
3,85
4,20
6,30
6,65

2,90
3,10
3,30
3,50
3,85
5,70
6,00

2,55
2,80
2,95
3,10
3,50
5,20
5,50

2,20
2,40
2,55
2,70
2,95
4,60
5,00

2,00
2,15
2,30
2,40
2,70
4,10
4,60

1,60
2,00
2,10
2,25
2,45
3,50
4,05

ROOF TILE PANELS


INFORMATION

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RAW MATERIAL


The roof tile sheet is an alternative for any type of roof, both for a new construction and for roofs under capital repair. The raw material is
represented by an OL44 hot dip galvanized steel sheet, successively covered on both sides by a prime layer, a passivating binding layer
between prime and the pigmentation layer, followed on the exterior by silicone polyester of 25 m (i.e. a plastisol coating of 200 m), and
on the inside by a thin polyester coating of 15 m.
Legend
1. OL44 BLACK SHEET
2. ZINC COATING
3. PRIME COATING
4. PASSIVATING BINDING LAYER
5. PIGMENTATION LAYER
6. SILICONE POLYESTER LAYER OF 15 m
7. POLYESTER LAYER OF 25 m, 20 m respectively

TYPE OF PRODUCTS MADE OF ROOF TILE SHEET


The roof tile sheet is structured as tiles with dimensions of 350 mm and a working width of 1100 mm.
There are three types of roof tile sheet:

23.3.183.3.1100 mm (Mega Classic and Megarustica tile)


23.3.183.3.1100 mm (Prestige tile)
38.204.1050 mm (Mega Royal Tile)

4-1

ROOF TILE PANELS


INFORMATION

ADVANTAGES

Esthetical and fashionable form, with an appearance resembling the classical tile
Customized dimensions for each roof: lengths of up to 8.00m,
and functionality up to 1.10 m
Resistance to freezing, heat, hail, storms, 100% tightness due
to the lateral drains on each panel
Regarding the restorations, the roofing materials must not be
usually removed

Easy and rapid mounting


For the application on the previous roofing materials, there
are no hazards caused by unfavourable weather conditions
Minimum load (counterweight of 5 kg/m2)
Minimum maintenance costs
Long useful life, due to the use of high quality steel, which was
perfectly cast (Plastisol)
All components necessary for the finishing are available for
delivery

Due to practical and esthetical reasons, the roof tile panels are extremely appropriate for a new roof. Due to the low weight of the panels, a
lighter and cheaper support structure may be used.
These panels are also the ideal solution for the renovation of an old roof. In most cases, the older roofing material must not be removed. Thus,
you may get substantial savings from the costs for demolition and waste removal. Besides, the insulation action of the old roofing materials
is maintained.
Since panels are delivered with customized dimensions, they may be mounted very easily and rapidly. The panels are fixed with self-drilling
screws in the lower parts of the fold. The screws and the roof tile panels have the same colour. The mounting of the roof tile panels must not
be executed by technicians, as you can be the one mounting them. No special tools are necessary.

New construction

Restoration on a bituminous surface

The old undulated cement must not be


removed.

A low weight support construction is


sufficient.

In the case of roofs covered with shingle or


bituminous elements, the new panels may
be mounted over the old ones.

MRRO011-0

Cement panels

4-2

ROOF TILE PANELS


MEGA ROYAL

APPLICATION
Cutting-edge tridimensional profiling, perfect closings that do not allow the water infiltrations, leads to an innovative and durable system.
Easy and rapid mounting of wood and metal structures. The roof tile sheet system meets all these objectives, with the following technical
specifications.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length of the panel

300 mm

Useful length

1050 mm

Production length of the panel

max. 6000 mm

Minimum pitch

Weight

5 kg/m2

Distance between lathes

300 mm

Standard execution

polyester 25 m / plastisol 200 m

Used thicknesses

0.50 mm | 0.60 mm

STANDARD EXECUTION
12 standard colours

thickness 0.50 / 0.60 mm

Plastisol 200

4 standard colours

thickness 0.70 mm

MRRO011-0

Polyester 25

4-3

ROOF TILE PANELS


MEGA CLASSIC

APPLICATION
The architectural expressivity, the form and the functionality of the building are assisted by innovative solutions, for the coating systems,
with minimum costs. Thus, a rapid and safe construction is ensured, with superior qualities and performances, for the entire useful life of
the building. The roof tile sheet system meets all these objectives, with the following technical specifications.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length of the panel

350 mm

Useful length

1100 mm

Production length of the panel

8000 mm

Minimum pitch

Weight

5 kg/m2

Distance between lathes

350 mm

Standard execution

polyester 25 m / polyester 35 m

Used thicknesses

0.40 | 0.45 | 0.50 mm | 0.60 mm

Warranty

10 years - polyester 25 m

MRRO011-0

4-4

ROOF TILE PANELS


PERMA SANDWICH PANELS

APPLICATION
The alternative to classic tile for new constructions and restorations, pitch roofs.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Useful length
Production length of the panel
Minimum pitch

1100 mm
min. 2000 m - max. 8000 mm
o
8

Weight
Weight

12.5 kg/m2
5 kg/m2

STANDARD EXECUTION
A. Exterior

Roof tile panel sheet, in standard colours

B. Insulating core

Polyurethane without CFC

C. Interior
D. Sealing tape

Galvanized sheet, white interior, covered with


polyester
Butyl strip

Plastisol 200 m
thickness: 0.70 mm
thickness: 40 mm
optional: 60 mm - 80 mm (min. 100 m2)
thickness: 0.50 mm

ADVANTAGES




Very good insulation values


Beautiful form, perfect finishing
Low counterweight
A low weight support structure is sufficient
No supporting roof is necessary

Perfect insulation against interior vapours, if a tight mounting


is performed, in normal weather conditions
Rapid and easy mounting on metal or wood support structures

MRRO011-0

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DEFAULT
THICKNESS
mm
40
60
80

kg/m2

K
VALUE
W/m2K

MOMENT OF
INERTIA I
cm4

RESISTANCE
MOMENT W
cm3

12.00
12.50
13.00

0.53
0.39
0.30

6.90
9.20
11.80

4.00
5.30
6.80

WEIGHT

4-5

ROOF TILE PANELS


PERMA SANDWICH PANELS

TABLE OF USED SPANS (M)


ADMITTED
LOAD

THICKNESS

PERMA ROOF TILE SHEET

DEFLECTION

60

100

150

200

250

300

40
60
80
40
60
80
40
60
80
40
60
80
40
60
80
40
60
80

DEFLECTION

DEFLECTION

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

L/150

L/200

L/250

L/300

2.31
2.55
2.77
1.95
2.15
2.33
1.70
1.88
2.04
1.55
1.70
1.85
1.44
1.58
1.72
1.35
1.49
1.62

2.10
2.31
2.51
1.77
1.95
2.12
1.55
1.88
1.85
1.41
1.55
1.68
1.31
1.44
1.56
1.23
1.35
1.47

1.95
2.15
2.33
1.64
1.81
1.97
1.44
1.58
1.72
1.31
1.44
1.56
1.21
1.33
1.45
1.14
1.26
1.36

1.84
2.02
2.19
1.55
1.70
1.85
1.35
1.49
1.62
1.23
1.35
1.47
1.14
1.26
1.36
1.07
1.18
1.28

3.10
3.43
3.72
2.45
2.84
3.14
2.00
2.34
2.63
1.75
2.01
2.28
1.56
1.80
2.04
1.43
1.64
1.86

2.82
3.11
3.38
2.38
2.63
2.85
2.00
2.29
2.49
1.75
2.01
2.26
1.56
1.80
2.04
1.43
1.64
1.86

2.61
2.89
3.14
2.20
2.44
2.65
1.93
2.13
2.31
1.75
1.93
2.10
1.56
1.80
1.95
1.43
1.64
1.84

2.46
2.72
2.95
2.08
2.29
2.49
1.81
2.00
2.18
1.65
1.82
1.98
1.54
1.69
1.84
1.44
1.59
1.73

2.93
3.21
3.48
2.47
2.70
2.94
2.16
2.34
2.57
1.90
2.15
2.33
1.69
1.94
2.17
1.54
1.77
2.01

2.66
2.91
3.17
2.25
2.46
2.67
1.96
2.15
2.33
1.77
1.95
2.12
1.69
1.81
1.97
1.54
1.70
2.01

2.47
2.70
2.94
2.09
2.28
2.48
1.82
1.99
2.17
1.64
1.81
1.97
1.53
1.68
1.83
1.54
1.58
2.01

2.33
2.55
2.77
1.96
2.15
2.33
1.72
1.88
2.04
1.55
1.70
1.85
1.44
1.58
1.72
1.35
1.49
1.62

MOUNTING
The panels are mounted on the support structure with the help of modified screws.
Overlapped screw
When Permapan is used, special attention must be provided to the vapour proof mounting
Butylic tape
in normal weather conditions to prevent condensation.
An additional sealing gasket is recommended along the overlapping and at each 350 mm,
using butyl tape (connection at joint + mechanical joint). On the lower part of the panel,
the joints are sealed with putty.
All finishing components are available in the same colour as the panels.
For the mounting and fixation of Permapan the same regulations as the ones described for
Sealing kit
the sandwich panels must be applied.
The panels must be positioned so that the lower margin follows the lower part of the roof. The small deflections may be compensated
with the help of ridges and panels providing a good drainage of water. A first recommended step is the positioning of a small number
of panels on the roof, so that the lower margin goes parallel with the edge of the roof. In the case of wider surfaces of the roof, the first
panel is positioned in the left corner, binding to the other panels on the right.
The maximum length of the Permapan panels is of 8.00 m. If the pitch of the roof must exceed 8.40 m, then two overlapping panels
must be used. Please clearly indicate in your order of the panels must overlap and indicate the distance between purlins.
The mounting of a butyl tape between purlin and panel is recommended.

4-6

GALVANIZED PROFILES
Z PURLIN

Manufactured by:

STATIC FEATURES
TYPE

Z140

Z180

Z200

Z250

WEIGHT

SECTION

IX

WX

IY

WY

mm

cm2

cm4

cm3

cm4

cm3

1.5

4.10

126.50

17.62

27.80

4.96

2.0

5.44

166.10

23.20

35.90

6.48

1.5

5.08

253.60

28.09

44.30

7.10

2.0

6.74

334.00

36.97

57.50

9.30

1.5

5.39

324.50

32.25

44.30

7.10

2.0

7.14

427.00

42.00

9.72

9.72

2.5

8.87

528.50

52.75

69.90

11.40

2.0

8.54

787.80

62.80

87.70

11.80

2.5

10.60

974.90

77.86

103.40

14.50

SECTIONAL DIMENSIONS
TYPE THICKNESS

Z140

Z180

Z200

Z250

WEIGHT

B1

B2

mm

daN/m

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

1.50

3.14

60.00

50.00

15.00

140.00

70.00

35.00

14.00

2.00

4.19

60.00

50.00

15.00

140.00

70.00

35.00

14.00

1.50

3.95

65.00

60.00

20.00

180.00

81.50

51.00

14.00

2.00

5.26

65.00

60.00

20.00

180.00

81.50

51.00

14.00

1.50

4.17

65.00

60.00

20.00

200.00

100.00

51.00

14.00

2.00

5.56

65.00

60.00

20.00

200.00

100.00

51.00

14.00

2.50

6.94

65.00

60.00

20.00

200.00

100.00

51.00

14.00

2.00

6.63

75.00

70.00

20.00

250.00

150.00

51.00

14.00-18.00

2.50

8.28

75.00

70.00

20.00

250.00

150.00

51.00

14.00-18.00

5-1

GALVANIZED PROFILES
Z PURLIN

BENDING ACTION AFTER X-X AXIS WITH B1 COMPRESSION FLANGE


TYPE

Z140

Z180

Z200

Z250

THICKNESS

SECTION

IX

WX

IY

mm

cm

cm

cm

cm

cm3

1.50

3.94

119.70

17.40

23.30

3.90

2.00

5.33

161.50

22.99

31.90

5.25

1.50

4.76

233.60

25.10

40.60

6.12

2.00

6.63

323.00

36.60

55.20

8.35

1.50

4.90

293.70

27.95

40.30

6.07

2.00

7.02

416.60

41.98

54.80

8.29

2.50

8.80

521.80

52.50

69.10

10.50

2.00

8.00

787.80

56.90

77.50

10.10

2.50

10.42

945.20

75.83

98.10

12.80

WY
4

COMPRESSION ACTION AFTER X-X AXIS


TYPE

Z140

Z180

Z200

SECTION

IX

WX

IY

WY

mm

cm2

cm4

cm3

cm4

cm3

1.50

2.75

95.40

13.50

12.60

2.17

2.00

4.20

134.00

20.30

19.05

3.28

1.50

3.02

173.50

19.49

18.88

2.99

2.00

4.72

262.60

30.10

28.70

4.55

1.50

3.02

217.10

21.90

18.57

2.94

2.00

4.72

330.00

33.10

4.50

4.50

2.50

6.51

434.60

43.40

38.70

6.14

2.00

4.88

545.60

44.00

37.60

5.15

2.50

6.81

737.30

58.92

52.13

7.14

MRRO011-0

Z250

THICKNESS

5-2

GALVANIZED PROFILES
Z PURLIN

Manufactured by:

TECHNICAL FEATURES
TYPE

Z140

Z160

Z180

Z200

Z220

Z250

Z300

WEIGHT

SECTION

IX

WX

IY

mm

cm

cm

cm

cm

1.50
2.00

3.50

135

18.90

43

4.55

176

24.60

56

8.90

2.50

5.65

214

29.90

67

10.70

1.50

3.70

185

22.60

43

6.90

2.00

4.90

240

29.50

56

8.80

2.50

6.00

293

36.00

67

10.70

1.50

4.00

243

26.60

44

6.90

2.00

5.20

317

34.60

56

8.80

2.50

6.40

387

42.30

67

10.70

1.50

4.20

312

30.70

44

6.90

2.00

5.50

407

40.00

56

8.80

2.50

6.80

498

49.00

67

10.60

2.00

5.85

511

45.70

56

8.80

2.50

7.20

626

56.00

67

10.60

2.00

6.60

753

59.10

81

11.10

2.50

8.40

946

74.50

104

14.10

3.00

9.85

1134

89.30

126

17.00

WY
4

cm3
6.90

2.00

8.15

1371

90.80

166

18.70

2.50

10.15

1710

113.50

208

23.40

3.00

12.20

2049

136.20

253

28.20

SECTIONAL DIMENSIONS
TYPE

B1

B2

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

Z140

140

65.50

59.50

22

70.00

36.00

14

Z160

160

65.50

59.50

22

70.00

46.00

14

Z180

180

65.50

59.50

22

81.50

50.25

14

Z200

200

65.50

59.50

22

100.00

51.00

14

Z220

220

65.50

59.50

22

120.00

51.00

14

Z250

250

79.00

68.00

22

150.00

51.50

14-18

Z300

300

94.00

86.00

30

190.00

56.50

18

5-3

GALVANIZED PROFILES
Z PURLIN

FEATURES
The profiles are custom cut, so that the mounting may be rapid and correct. The fixation holes are marked according to the position on
the roof or wall. Consequently, the client may determine the position of each purlin or girder using our services. The detailed mounting
methods shall be explained in the next chapters.
Our range of MEGAPROFIL profiles includes 7 different types:
Z140, Z180, Z200, Z250, each with a height between 140 and 250 mm and with 3 different widths: 1.50 | 2.00 | 2.50 mm, with
perforations of 14 mm or 18 mm for Z250.

Z PURLIN

WOOD

GIRDER

3.5 12

>7

>8

SPAN (m)

Up to 12 m

<7m

> 10 m

FINISHING

Standard galvanization

Requires treatment

Requires treatment

ASSEMBLY

With bolts

With bolts

Welded or with bolts

EXECUTION

Cut to size and perforated

Requires cutting

Requires cutting and holes

12 m or more

56m

Up to 12 m

Easy

Difficult

Difficult

Weight (daN/m )
2

LENGTHS (m)
HANDLING

The comparison above presents only some of the benefits of the Z purlin

ADVANTAGES
Due to its design and form, we deliver a profile with an exceptional resistance. It is easy to handle due to its low weight. Due to their low
weight, the profiles may be easily handled. The quick mounting is ensured by the pre-drilled holes, by the large sizes and by the existing
markings. Moreover, the standard galvanization represents a profitable solution, providing purlins and girders for flexible walls, appropriate
for any type of application. Moreover, the transport costs are reduced to minimum due to the extremely compact packaging.
As mentioned before, the raw materials are the galvanized steel strips, with the following characteristics:
ELASTIC LIMIT: 350N/mm2 (Z140, Z160, Z180, Z200, Z250)
ZINC LAYER:
275 g/m2 (distributed on both sides of the plate), with a layer thickness of 20 m
TREATMENT:
They are not lubricated
EUROPEAN STANDARD:
EN 10147
MATERIAL:
S350GD Z275 (Z140, Z180, Z200, Z250)

Upon request, the profiles may be hot-dip galvanized (immersed in a hot bath). (Standard: EN ISO1461)

MOUNTING METHOD

As roof purlin, the Z purlin is vertically

mounted on the frame, with the upper


flange positioned in the direction of the
roof ridge

If mounted on a wall, the purlin must

MRRO011-0

be positioned horizontally. Each row of


purlins must be provided with spacers,
maybe even with tie wire.

5-4

GALVANIZED PROFILES
Z PURLIN

MOUNTING SYSTEMS
Depending on the mounting factors, three different systems are used. They are:
1. SINGLE ROW MOUNTING

Roof:

- for small clear spans and the limited intervals between purlins
- mounting between or on the purlins

Wall:

- mounting between columns


- between casings, at both ends there
Z PURLIN BETWEEN RAFTERS

Z PURLIN OVER RAFTERS

Z PURLIN AS CROSS-GIRDER IN A WALL


Mounting between columns
Interior

Z purlin

Exterior

2. TWO ROWS MOUNTING

Roof: - Mounting on top of the purlins, each purlin covers the


two rows and it is supported in three points
- Possibility to use an even or odd number of rows
- In the case of odd rows, the final row must overlap with
1/10 x of the clear span

Z PURLIN TWO ROWS MOUNTING

Wall: - The same mounting method as for the roof, just that
the purlin is positioned horizontally

We notice that the beams should be positioned transversally so that


the roof beams should bear an equal weight. If the beams are not
mounted transversally, then the weight shall be distributed 3/8 on
the outer beams and 5/4 on the inner beams.

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Z PURLIN

Z PURLIN FOR ROOF, OVER TWO ROWS

L/10 = r ounding to the nearest


dimension (0 or 5 mm)
L1 = Distance of final row
Y = Hole size on the gable girder

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TRANSVERSE MOUNTING

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Z PURLIN

Z PURLIN OVER TWO SECTIONS (ODD NUMBER OF SECTIONS)

L/10 = r ounding to the nearest


dimension (0 or 5 mm)
L1 = Distance of final row
Y = Hole size on the gable girder

TRANSVERSE MOUNTING

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Z PURLIN

3. CONTINUOUS MOUNTING

Roof and wall:


- For larger distances between rafters (8 10 m), and/or larger distances between horizontal purlins (2.50 3.50 m)
- The mounting on top of the girders, one purlin for each section, but overlapping above the load bearing surfaces, so that a double
section is performed in that area. Thus, a continuous girders system may be created over an x number of load bearing surfaces,
which may support larger loads. Taking into account that the support momentum of this type of system is larger in the end sections,
a 0.05 mm larger thickness is used here.
THE OVERLAPPING IS CALCULATED AS FOLLOWS:
Z END ROWS
(+ 0.5 mm) x = overlapping = height of the purlin (mm) x length of the end row (m)

1.5
BETWEEN ROWS
x = overlapping = height of the purlin (mm) x length of the middle row (m)

3
FOR CONTINUOUS Z PURLINS

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CONTINUOUS MOUNTING

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Z PURLIN

TYPES OF PANELS FOR ROOFS AND WALLS

Cold roof or wall:


one metal sheer 6 daN/m2
Sandwich panel:
steel plate + mounting + steel plate
12 daN/m2
Concrete panel reinforced with fibres: 17 daN/m2

WEATHER FACTORS AND ASSOCIATED LOADS


The Z type purlins are influenced by the following factors:
Weight of the snow
Useful weight of the profile + roof
Wind load
ROOF
The Z type purlins are influenced by the following factors:
Weight of the snow

Romania: acc. to CR 1-1-3-2005-Design code for the evaluation of snow action
Useful weight of the profile + roof

The following value is usually used: 5 daN/m2

Covering: See above (types)
Wind load

Romania: acc. to CR 1-1-3-2005-Design code for the evaluation of snow action

The total load is made of the following components:


Downward (positive) load:

Snow + permanent load + wind (possible)
Upward (negative) load:

Only wind load
In this case, it may be noticed that the downward load is usually decisive.
WALL
The total load is made of the following components:
Applicable load of wind x c pressure factor
C pressure factor:
in the case of an enclosed building
C pressure factor:
in the case of a building without enclosure

c = 1.10
c = 1.30

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Z PURLIN

DETERMINATION OF THE FIXATION HOLES


ROOF:

For the positioning of roof purlins, go in front of the building and look from the gutter towards the ridge.
The purlins are positioned from left to right, and they are presented in the order lists in that order.

WALL: Stand in front of the exterior wall of the building, facing the wall. The purlins are positioned from left to right, and they must be
presented in the order lists in reverse order, since the purlins are positioned downwards.

CONTINUOUS INSTALLATION OF THE Z PURLINS

ASSISTANCE TO DETERMINE THE PATTERN OF THE HOLES

Look from the gutter towards the ridge


Coordinates from left to right
The upper flange is directed towards the ridge
The lower flange is directed towards the gutter

Wall:
-
-
-
-

Stand outside the building


Look at the wall
Coordinates from left to right
Fill in the order list from left to right
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Roof:
-
-
-
-

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Z PURLIN

1. Single row mounting


This mounting method implies the standard positioning of purlin holes 30 mm from the edge. If this area is not appropriate for
your construction, then the holes may be custom made.
In example 2 in pages 5-6, the holes are drilled at 6.280 mm, with a total length of the purlin of 6.280 + 2 x 30 = 6.340 mm
2. Two rows mounting
Even number of rows
In this situation, purlins covering 2 rows are delivered.
Thus, for example 1 in pages 5-6, you shall receive: see the next page.
Odd number of rows
It is applied the same method as in the case of an even number of rows. Only the last purlin is supported on 2 load bearing surfaces
and they make an overlapping of 1/10 of the clear span.
Example: in the case of a building with 7 sections of 5 m, a 500 mm overlapping must be performed in the last section.

3. Continuous mounting
See pages 5-9.
For the continuous mounting of Z200 x 2 + 2.5, the overlapping in the end rows is
OVERLAPPING OF END ROWS
Height of the purlin (mm) x length of the end row (m) = 200 x 6 = 800 mm
1.5
1.5
OVERLAPPING OF MIDDLE ROWS
Height of the purlin (mm) x length of the end row (m) = 200 x 6 = 400 mm
3
3
The fixation holes are calculated on the next page. Please take into account the fact that in all examples the holes were provided in the
middle of the row, being used to mount the spacers.

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Z PURLIN

TWO ROWS SYSTEM (EXAMPLE)

L/10 = rounding to the nearest dimension (0 or 5 mm)


L1 = Distance of final row
Y = Hole size on the pediment girder

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Z PURLIN

ACCESSORIES
FIXATION PLATES
1. Welded fixation plate (Z140-Z220)
This support element for the purlin is delivered together with the fixation holes for purlin and it is welded to the girder.
Execution: black material

perforation 14 mm

TYPE

welded

2. Bolted fixation plate (Z140-Z220)


Besides the fixation holes of the purlin there are also provided holes for the bolted fixation of the girder bracket. In the case of wall
mounting, the same system is used for the positioning in front of columns. Execution: Galvanized, D dimension: approved (80 mm is the
standard dimension)

perforation 14 mm

TYPE

bolted

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Z PURLIN

3. Bolted fixation plate (Z250-Z300)

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TYPE

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Z PURLIN

If the purlins are mounted with screws between columns, there are several possibilities:
The fixation of Z purlins between columns:

35
30

The distance to the centre of the purlin

The fixation of Z purlins between columns:

welded

The distance to the centre of the pillar

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Z PURLIN

SPACERS
In page 5-5 we have already discussed about spacers, which are mounted between each row of purlins and whose purpose is to
prevent the tilting of the purlin, as well as the sagging of the panels covering the roof or the wall.
The following rules are generally applied:
The mounting without spacers, for shorter distances
The mounting of a spacer is recommended
The mounting of two or more spacers: for longer distances (large spans)
Mansard roof: with spacers on both halves of the roof, with spacers for the ridge.
One pitch roof: spacers between purlins; in the upper part additional tie wires are mounted (see page 5-5).
Wall: the same mounting method as for roof, but with tie wires between the two upper rows of purlins.
Remark:
You may avoid using spacers for the roof (for short distances between rafters), if the following rules apply:
There is contact between the steel roof panel and purlin, without insulation in between
The pitch of the roof is small
MEGAPROFIL provides two types of spacer systems:
Welded spacers: recommended for Z140-Z220, obligatory for Z250-Z300
Nylon cap spacer (Z140-Z220)

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Z PURLIN

If the purlins are mounted with screws between columns, there are several possibilities:
TYPE

Spacer

Ridge spacer
An adjusted spacer depending on the pitch of
the roof should be mounted on the ridge.

Margin spacer
A special spacer for the fixation to a bended
profile of a gutter

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Z PURLIN

Manufactured by:

If the purlins are mounted with screws between columns, there are several possibilities:

Spacer

Ridge spacer

Margin spacer

Tie wires

These wires are made of galvanized steel cables and are provided with an adjustment system, in order to obtain a perfect alignment.
To order tie wires all you have to do is indicate the L1 or L2 length.

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The tie wires are used for wall mounting, as well as for one-pitch roofs, to prevent the displacing of purlins.

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Z PURLIN

Manufactured by:

Adjustable, double tie wires

welded

Simple, adjustable tie wires

welded

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Z PURLIN

MOUNTING EXAMPLES
Z purlins positioned on girders (1 row of spacers)

Supporting
bracket

Girder

Z purlin

Optional spacer

Z purlins positioned on girders (2 rows of spacers)

Z purlin

In the case of one-pitch roofs, a tie wire is positioned between the purlin at the roof ridge and the next purlin.

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Optional spacer

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Z PURLIN

Z purlins positioned in front of the columns

Girder

Column
Z purlin

Optional
spacer
Tie wires

Z purlins

Z purlins positioned between columns

Girder

Column
Z purlin

Optional
spacer

Tie wires

Z purlins

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Z PURLIN

PROFITABLE CONTINUOUS SYSTEM


PROFITABLE CONTINUOUS SYSTEM
For most projects, the most profitable method of mounting the purlins is the continuous one. The additional preparations carried out for
the body of the purlin provide a fast mounting.
The following images and the accompanying texts explain this simple mounting method.

Positioning of a
large flange

Additional
mounting hole

Above sections no. 1 and no. 3, the purlins are mounted with the help of an additional
mounting hole, with the small flange (B2) upwards. The perforations at the end of the
purlin help you identify this flange. The remaining mounting holes shall be used afterwards. The purlin may be completely fixed by the end of the wall.

Small flange
upwards

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Z PURLIN

Z2 must be mounted after the mounting of Z1 and Z3, with the large flange upwards. The Z2 perforations have a larger diameter, so
that Z2 may be fixed over the bolts of purlins Z1 and Z3.

Now we may finish the mounting of the first two stirrups. In the
next phase, Z3 is mounted in section 5 of the stirrups and Z4 is
fixed over two elements of Z3 in section 4.
Please note:
1. The additional perforations were positioned horizontally,
50 mm left from the centre, and vertically in the middle of
the final mounting holes.
2. A special remark must be made in the order, to specify if the
additional hole must be large or small.

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GALVANIZED PROFILES
Z STRUCTURES

STANDARD APPLICATIONS
Steel frame in self-assembly kit
Z profiles and rafter profiles with a maximum span of 12 m, and maximum height of 4.50 m
Larger spans may be obtained with the help of Z 250 and Z 300 purlins (please discuss with the technical department)
Roof and wall purlins
Fastening bolts and plates
Gateways and door openings in a gable or a side wall

ADVANTAGES

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Galvanized columns, girders, roof purlins, and wall side rails


A light construction, which does not require mounting using heavy equipment
Various width, height, and length options
Quick mounting, with the help of the plan explaining the assembly of the parts
The combination of profiles provides excellent opportunities for the quick and easy mounting of the facilities
Open interior area, appropriate for interior furnishing

GALVANIZED PROFILES
CONSTRUCTION OF A STRUCTURE
WITH Z PROFILES

CONSTRUCTION STEPS:
1 | BASE ELEMENT [1A 1B]
2 | COLUMNS [I]
3 | WALL RULERS [III]
4 | BEAMS [II]
5 | CROSSTIES [IV]
6 | PURLINS [V]
7 | BRACINGS [VI]
8 | GABLE COLUMNS [VII]
9 | GABLE RULERS [VIII]

GALVANIZED PROFILES

Z PROFILES STRUCTURE

STRUCTURAL PROFILES

A structure is made of Z profiles. These profiles are provided with a narrow flange and a wide flange. The narrow flange is provided with an identification perforated
orifice, of small dimensions. The narrow flange is mounted inside the hall. In the case of normal loads, the type
of profile that must be selected mainly depends on the
width of the construction.

The columns and roof purlins are The one-step mounting profiles are
used for the construction of wall and
made of two Z profiles.
roof purlins and of pediments.
I

column

III

wall ruler

II

beam

IV

crosstie

roof purlin

VI

bracings

VII

gable column

VIII gable ruler

ASSEMBLY PIECES

1 PB

Base part

4 ST

Connection device for


crossties

2 N1

Eaves joint

5 N3

U profiles for gable

3 N2

Ridge joint

6D

Spacer

Ridge connection, purlins

8 SR SP

Purlins connection, girths

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7 SR SP

9 CV

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Bracings

GALVANIZED PROFILES

1. MOUNT THE SUPPORTS [1PB] ON THE FOUNDATION, WITH THE HELP OF THE ANCHOR BOLTS

THIS SIDE TOWARDS INSIDE

THIS SIDE TOWARDS INSIDE

TOP VIEW

All supports are mounted in a straight line on a row. The exact position of the supports is indicated in the attached technical plan of the
building. The part with one hole must be mounted facing the interior,
towards the construction.

2. ASSEMBLE THE COLUMNS [I] AND THEN MOUNT THEM ON THE APPROPRIATE SUPPORTS [1PB]

TOP VIEW

CENTER
PROFILES

TOP VIEW
LEFT

RIGHT
WIDE FLANGE

WIDE FLANGE

L PROFILES ON
BOTH SIDES

The purlins and columns are mounted with a wide flange, installed
facing the exterior of the construction. First, the joining devices are
fixed at the individual Z profiles. In the upper part: the eaves joint 2N1
and the connection profiles with the wall girths 7 SR. At mid-height: U
profiles [6D] and L profiles [7SR]. After mounting all elements, the profile of the column is carefully installed on support [1] and fixed in positions, together with the lower elements.

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3. MOUNT THE WALL PURLIN [III] BETWEEN COLUMNS [I]

EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDING

EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDING

FRONT VIEW

The Z profiles are fixed on the L profiles [7SR] of the columns, with the
help of the wide flange mounted face downwards, towards the exterior
of the building.

4. MOUNT THE PURLIN [II]

TOP VIEW

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L PROFILES ON BOTH SIDES

PARTS IN THE CENTER


The purlins are obtained by mounting the Z profiles on the ridge [3N 2] in two steps. The U profiles [6D] and the L profiles [7SR] are then
mounted in the positions where the roof purlins must be fixed (see the plan of the building floors). *The special U profiles [SN 3] must
be mounted on the front and back purlin in order to fix the vertical profiles on the pediment.

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5. FIX THE CROSSTIES [IV] TO THE MIDDLE SECTION OF THE PURLINS [II]
FRONT VIEW

The joining devices [4ST] must be mounted in the middle of the purlins,
in order to localize the crossties. The Z profile is fixed on the joining
devices.

6. MOUNT THE PURLINS [II] ON COLUMNS [I]

In this stage, the purlins may be carefully mounted on the parts in the
corners [2ZA] of the columns. Mount the exterior L profiles [7SP] and fix
the entire purlin on the column.

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7. MOUNT THE ROOF PURLINS [V] BETWEEN PURLINS [II]

FRONT VIEW

The Z profiles are mounted on the L profiles [7SP] of the purlins. In this
situation, the main rule is that Z profiles must be always mounted so
that the wide flange has the front part facing the ridge.

8. FIX THE DIAGONAL BRACINGS [VI] ON COLUMNS AND PURLINS

The diagonal bracings must be fixed during the first stage of the construction. Fix the end parts [10] at both extremities of the tracks. For the
walls, mount the diagonal bracings in the upper part, inferior, respectively, of the column, using the 10 SC part.
For the roof, the bracings are mounted in the part above/under the N1
and also N2 joints.

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SIDE VIEW FROM INSIDE

GALVANIZED PROFILES

9. MOUNT THE VERTICAL PROFILES OF THE GABLE FRAME [VII]

FRONT VIEW

First, at ground level, the L profiles [7SR] are fixed on both sides of the Z
profile, in the lower and middle part (at the level of wall purlins). At the
base, an L profile [7SR] is mounted in opposite direction to the one in
which the profile is fixed to the foundation (with anchor screws). In the
upper part, the vertical pediment is fixed on the roof purlin through a
special U profile [5 N 3].

10. MOUNT THE HORIZONTAL PROFILES OF THE PEDIMENT [VIII]

First, the L profiles of the pediment [7SR] must be fixed on the column
profiles. Then, the Z profiles are positioned on the L profiles with the
wide flange downwards, towards the exterior or the building, and fixed
in position.

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PURLIN

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TECHNICAL FEATURES
TYPE

TYPE

140

170

200

WEIGHT

IX

mm

daN/m

cm

1.50

3.50

2.00

B3

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

140

140

56

20

100

14

15

170

170

56

20

130

14

15

200

200

56

20

160

14

15

230

230

56

20

190

14

15

WX

IY

WY

cm

cm

cm

mm

120

17.20

13.40

3.80

20.60

4.60

163

23.30

18.20

5.20

20.80

2.50

5.75

202

28.90

22.30

6.30

20.90

1.50

3.85

193

22.70

13.90

4.00

21.20

2.00

5.10

259

30.40

18.40

5.30

21.20

2.50

6.35

319

37.50

22.40

6.50

21.20

1.50

4.20

287

28.70

14.00

4.00

21.50

2.00

5.55

383

38.30

18.50

5.40

21.50

2.50

6.95

477

47.70

22.80

6.70

21.50

1.50

4.50

423

36.80

15.50

4.60

22.30

2.00

6.00

555

48.30

19.90

5.90

22.40

2.50

7.55

674

58.60

24.10

7.30

22.90

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230

THICKNESS

H
mm

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PURLIN

VERSIONS OF THE Z PURLINS SYSTEM


The purlins are flange-mounted in the direction of the roof ridge.

MOUNTING

One row mounting


The one row mounting system is exactly the same as the one used
for the Z purlins.
Two rows mounting
The two rows mounting of the Z purlins is modified, i.e. the purlins
no longer overlap above the load bearing surfaces. The purlins are
mounted on a fixation plate which is provided with four holes. The
tolerated deviations between profiles are +/- 10 mm. If the construction involves an odd number of rows, then a so-called coupling piece
is provided on a single row, achieving the overlapping. In the case of
continuous mounting, the dimensions of the coupling piece must
be discussed.
4 MOUNTING HOLES

OVERLAPS WITH COUPLING PIECES FOR THE CONTINUOUS MOUNTING

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PURLIN

Continuous mounting
Since the purlins may not be overlapped, a coupling piece is used to achieve the overlap. The coupling pieces are custom made by
MEGAPROFIL. When placing the order, you must indicate the type (E140-E230) and the position (intermediary row SLT/end row SLE). For
example, your order could be SLT 140 or SLE 200.
OVERLAPS WITH COUPLING PIECES FOR CONTINUOUS MOUNTING

COUPLING FOR INTERMEDIARY AND END ROW


MIDDLE ROW

END ROW

middle row

end row

TYPE

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THICKNESS

Lmiddle

Lend

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

140

2.5

100

270

540

700

970

170

2.5

130

320

640

800

1120

200

2.5

160

420

840

1000

1420

230

2.5

190

520

1040

1200

1720

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TECHNICAL DATA

GALVANIZED PROFILES
PURLIN

FIXATION PLATE

TECHNICAL DATA
TYPE

4 holes 14 mm

THICKNESS

mm

mm

mm

mm

140

2.50

100

270

540

170

2.50

130

320

640

200

2.50

160

420

840

230

2.50

190

520

1040

Fixation plates
The fixation plates have 4 holes for the mounting of profile.
Just like in the case of Z profiles, the fixation plates may be provided for
assembly through welding or bolting.

2 holes 14 mm

Spacers and tie wires


The same principle applies like in the case of the Z purlins system. Nylon
cap spacers are used.

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PURLIN

SIDE PURLINS AND SPECIAL MOUNTING WORKS


SIDE PURLINS
MEGAPROFIL provides the possibility of mounting a special purlin on the height of the building gutter, which operates both as roof
purlin, and as wall crossbeam.
Please find below several examples.

SPECIAL BENDING WORKS


Besides the range of roof purlins and wall crossbeams, we can also provide you the following products:
- Gutter profiles
- Vertical arches
- All special mounting and bending works are available upon request.

- Maximum thickness:
3 mm
- Maximum length:
12 m
- Already existing holes:
diameter of 14 mm or 18 mm (special holes upon request)
- Technical control regarding the feasibility of the required version.

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The form of the side purlins and of the special profiles may be determined by the client themselves, if the following rules are complied
with:

GALVANIZED PROFILES
PURLIN

GENERAL CONDITIONS
REMARKS
Specifications for profiles
The used steel is compliant with the European Standard EN 10147, it has a yield point of 280 N/mm2 or 350 N/mm2 (depending on the type
of profile). The steel material is galvanized according to the Sendizmir method and it has a 275 g/m2 thick layer, applied on both sides of
the steel strip.
The steel strip is profiled lengthwise and it may be provided with customized perforations, along the profile. The holes are always made
according to the standard, i.e. with a diameter of 14 mm for Z140-Z220 and 14 mm or 18 mm for Z250 profile, and of 18 mm for Z 300. For
the profile, the drilling diameter is always 14 mm. The standard distances are always complied with between the holes. For perforations
incompliant with the standard, the client should contact us.
The cold rolling of the steel strips may leave traces. The profiles are carefully cut at both ends. However, moderate deformations may occur
at the ends. Since the profiles are cut from the steel strips, the margins and the ends may present traces of oxidation if they are stored in
uncontrolled environments for several days. A package comprises maximum 40 profiles, fastened with steel strips.
Delivery
The profiles are made of galvanized steel strips and they must be stored in dry rooms, to prevent the formation of the white rust. White
rust is formed due to humidity gathered between the piled galvanized panels, which do not have enough room for ventilation.

THE POSSIBILITY OF DELIVERING NON-STANDARD PROFILES


Since our standard Z and profiles so not always meet the clients requirements, we are open to any request to modify this standard.

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30/30/30 1.5 FIXING PROFILES

Manufactured by:

APPLICATION
Attachment profiles for walls and roofs. Vertical and horizontal mounting, for example on decks, sandwich panels, facades, roofs etc.

TECHNICAL FEATURES
THICKNESS

WEIGHT

IX

1.50 mm

1.03 daN/m

2.04 cm

WX
1.38 cm3

PERFORATIONS TYPE A

ON STOCK
30/30/30 1.5 profiles

Length on stock: 3.03 m | 4.03 m | 5.03 m | 6.03 m

Thickness: 1.50 mm

MOUNTING
Horizontal mounting

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PROFILES

Manufactured by:

APPLICATION
The omega profiles are used as a support for wall and roof panels in certain situations.
Our technical department is at your disposal with advice regarding their correct use.

TECHNICAL FEATURES
WEIGHT

IX

IY

2.54 mm

28.30 daN/m

18.40 cm

WX

19.60 cm

Wy

5.78 cm

3.69 cm3

PERFORATIONS TYPE A

STANDARD APPLICATIONS
60 Sendizmir galvanization
ORDER FOR THE DESIRED SIZE
60 Sendizmir galvanization

S280 GD Z275ma
Length: to 12 m

Thickness: 1.50 mm

Length on stock: to 12 m 4.03 m | 5.03 m | 6.03 m

Thickness: 1.50 mm

ON STOCK
60 Sendizmir galvanization

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GALVANIZED PROFILES
BOTTLE AND
HALF BOTTLE-LIKE PROFILES
Manufactured by:

APPLICATION
The bottle-like profiles are used as frame for gates, while the half bottle-like profiles are used for reinforcement.
ON STOCK
WEIGHT: 2.76 kg/m

Length on stock: 6 m

Thickness: 1.50 mm

Half bottle-like profiles

WEIGHT: 1.62 kg/m

Length on stock: 6 m

Thickness: 1.50 mm

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C PROFILES

APPLICATION
The C profiles are used to support walls and roofs.
Our technical department is at your disposal with advice regarding their correct use.

TECHNICAL FEATURES
TYPE

THICKNESS

SECTION

IX

mm

kg/m

cm

cm

cm

1.50

4.26

134.00

48.50

19.30

6.37

2.00

5.64

175.90

62.90

25.50

8.29

1.50

5.16

259.70

67.50

29.10

8.18

2.00

6.84

342.00

87.80

38.42

10.70

1.50

5.46

332.10

67.80

33.43

8.16

2.00

7.24

437.60

86.50

44.20

10.70

2.50

9.00

540.60

105.40

54.70

13.50

C140
C180

C200

IY
4

WX

WY

cm

cm3

SECTIONAL DIMENSIONS
TYPE

THICKNESS

WEIGHT

mm

kg/m

kg/ml

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

1.50

3.59

60.00

15.00

140.00

70.00

35.00

30.00

18.00

2.00

4.78

60.00

15.00

140.00

70.00

35.00

30.00

18.00

1.50

4.07

65.00

20.00

180.00

90.00

45.00

32.50

18.00

2.00

5.41

65.00

20.00

180.00

90.00

45.00

32.50

18.00

1.50

4.17

65.00

20.00

200.00

100.00

50.00

32.50

18.00

2.00

5.56

65.00

20.00

200.00

100.00

50.00

32.50

18.00

2.50

6.94

65.00

20.00

200.00

100.00

50.00

32.50

18.00

C140

C180

C200

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GALVANIZED PROFILES
PROFILE C

BENDING ACTION AFTER X-X AXIS WITH B1 COMPRESSION FLANGE


TYPE

C140
C180

C200

THICKNESS

SECTION AEFF

IXEFF

WXEFF

IYEFF

WYEFF

mm

cm

cm

cm

cm

cm3

1.50

4.10

126.00

17.50

19.40

4.45

2.00

5.53

171.00

24.30

26.20

5.94

1.50

4.81

238.40

25.20

28.00

5.91

2.00

6.73

333.80

36.90

38.50

7.97

1.50

4.96

299

28.00

28.40

5.91

2.00

7.12

426.30

42.30

39.60

8.03

2.50

8.93

534

53.60

49.50

9.97

THICKNESS

SECTION AEFF

IXEFF

WXEFF

IYEFF

WYEFF

mm

cm

cm

cm

cm

cm3

1.50

2.79

91.50

13.20

14.80

6.28

2.00

4.31

133.00

19.30

22.50

8.60

1.50

3.02

171.30

19.20

20.30

6.11

2.00

4.77

258.20

29.00

31.00

6.60

1.50

3.02

214.00

21.40

20.10

4.27

2.00

4.77

325.00

32.80

31.80

6.55

2.50

6.58

428.00

43.40

41.90

8.91

COMPRESSION ACTION
TYPE

C140
C180

C200

FEATURES
The profiles are custom cut, so that the mounting may be rapid and correct. The fixation holes are marked according to the position on the
roof or wall. Consequently, the client may determine the position of each purlin or girder using our services.
Our range of MEGAPROFIL c profiles includes 3 different types:

c140, c180, c200, each with a height between 140 and 200 mm and with 3 different widths: 1.5 | 2.0 | 2.5 mm, with perforations of
18 mm.

ADVANTAGES

As mentioned before, the raw materials are the galvanized steel strips, with the following characteristics:
ELASTIC LIMIT: 350N/mm2 (C140, C180, C200)
ZINC LAYER:
275 g/m2 (distributed on both sides of the plate), with a layer thickness of 20 m
TREATMENT:
They are not lubricated
EUROPEAN STANDARD:
EN 10147
MATERIAL:
S350GD Z275 (C140, C180, C200)

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Due to its design and form, we deliver a profile with an exceptional resistance. It is easy to handle due to its low weight. The quick
mounting is ensured by the pre-drilled holes, by the large sizes and by the existing markings. Moreover, the standard galvanization
represents a profitable solution, providing roof purlins and girders for flexible walls, appropriate for any type of application. Moreover, the
transport costs are reduced to minimum due to the extremely compact packaging.

GALVANIZED PROFILES
DRYWALL PROFILES

THICKNESS WEIGHT

STEEL

THICKNESS WEIGHT

STEEL

THICKNESS WEIGHT

STEEL

THICKNESS WEIGHT

STEEL

THICKNESS WEIGHT

STEEL

THICKNESS WEIGHT

STEEL

THICKNESS WEIGHT

STEEL

THICKNESS WEIGHT

STEEL

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ACCESSORIES
FINISHING PROFILES FOR WALL AND ROOF PROFILES
STANDARD FINISHING PROFILES

Double pitch ridge

Subridge

Snow guard

Metal gutter

Metal gutter

Bolster

h pane
l

h pane
L gutter

Ortgang

Base guard flashing

* varies depending on the panel thickness

Corner plate

* varies depending on the width of the base

NONSTANDARD FINISHING PROFILES

Based on the discussions with our sales department, all profiles may be harmonized to meet the requirements of the clients (maximum length
6 m). The price is calculated based on these requirements.

MOUNTING OF THE FINISHING PROFILES

For a continuous mounting of the finishing profiles, they must be made tight and overlapped. A sealing agent (butyl tape) is used to ensure
the tightness of the profiles.
All cutting procedures must be carried out at the construction site. The regular overlaps reach 10 cm. The direction of the cross-overlaps
is determined by the predominant direction of the winds and rain. The fixation is carried out with self-tapping or self-drilling screws with a
sealing agent.

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ACCESSORIES
APPLICATION
APPLICATION

Inner box
Double insulated wall

Grooves

Interior and exterior corners

Drip pans

Double ridge, toothed ridge, plain


ridge

MRRO011-0

Z profiles

Light polyester strip

Profile facilitating water drain

* See our range of colours. Please contact our Sales Department for information regarding colours and thicknesses additional to our range of standard products.

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ACCESSORIES
FILLING STRIPS FOR ROOF AND WALL PROFILES
APPLICATION
Sealing between panel and finishing profiles
Permeability to vapours, the strips prevent the penetration of snow and water

8.116,5.1180

P = positive filling strip


N = negative filling strip

Width: 1000 mm

16,5.137,5.1100

Width: 1000 mm

35.207.1035

Width: 1090 mm

38.250.1000

Width: 1035 mm

45.333.1000

Width: 1070 mm

58.210.840

Width: 1035 mm

76.18.988
SINUSOIDAL PROFILE

Width: 1000 mm

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ACCESSORIES
ROOF-TILE LIGHT PANELS FOR ROOF AND WALL PROFILES

APPLICATION
Transparent panel

APPLICATION STANDARD
polyester 450 g/m2

strengthening with Melinex foil on the surface

polyester 600 g/m

Greca bracing bracket under the panel

Useful maximum span: 1.20 m

8.116,5.1180
Polyester 450 g/m2
Length: 6 m or 7.60 m

16,5.137,5.1100
Polyester 450 g/m2
Length: 6 m

35.207.1035
Polyester 450 g/m2
Length: 6 m

38.250.1000
Polyester 450 g/m2
Length: 6 m

45.333.1000
Polyester 450 g/m2
Length: 6 m

58.210.840
Polyester 600 g/m2
Length: 6 m or 7.60 m

Polyester 600 g/m2


Length: 6 m or 7.60 m

GRECA
Polyester 600 g/m2
Length: 6 m or 7.60 m

6-4

MRRO011-0

76.18.988
SINUSOIDAL
PROFILE

ACCESSORIES
FIXATION MATERIAL FOR ROOF AND WALL PROFILES
SCREWS FOR THE FIXATION ON WOOD STRUCTURE
APPLICATION

TECHNICAL FEATURES

For fixation on wood structures

TYPE

SIZES

DESTINATION

Socket width: 10 mm

mm

PVC cap: 16 mm
(the caps in standard colours
are included in the price)
Package: 100 pieces

GT F02

4.8x20

- Stitching the sheet

GT F2

4.8 x 35

- Fixing the tile profiles

GTWSP

6.3 x 150

- Fixing the sandwich panels

GTWSP

6.3 x 200

- Fixing the sandwich panels

GTWSP

6.3 x 250

- Fixing the sandwich panels

6.3 x 25

- Fixing the sheet profiles

6.3 x 32

- Fixing the sheet profiles

6.3 x 60

- Fixing the sheet profiles

6.3 x 80

- Fixing the sheet profiles

6.3x100

- Fixing the sheet profiles

SELF-TAPPING METAL SCREWS


APPLICATION
With large perforation area
for fixation on steel and of
minimum 3 mm: rafters
Reduction of the perforation
area for fixation on steel up to
max. 2.5 mm: Z profiles and
purlins
Socket width: 10 mm
PVC cap: 16 mm
(the caps in standard colours
are included in the price)
Package: 100 pieces

TECHNICAL FEATURES
PERFORATION
THICKNESS

SIZES

GPMIN

GPMAX

mm

mm

mm

mm

GT 02

<2 mm

4.8 x 19

- stitching screw

GT3

<3 mm

4.8x32

19

- fixation of corrugated
sheet profiles

GT5

<5 mm

5.5x25

10

- fixation of corrugated
sheet profiles

GT5

<5 mm

5.5x32

17

- fixation of corrugated
sheet profiles

GT5

<5 mm

5.5x60

45

- fixation of corrugated
sheet profiles

GT5

<5 mm

5.5x70

55

- fixation of corrugated
sheet profiles

GT6SP

<6 mm

5.5 x 65

15

45

- fixation of sandwich
panels

GT6SP

<6 mm

5.5 x 90

40

70

- fixation of sandwich
panels

GT6SP

<6 mm

5.5x110

60

90

- fixation of sandwich
panels

GT6SP

<6 mm

5.5x125

75

105

- fixation of sandwich
panels

GT6SP

<6 mm

5.5x150

100

130

- fixation of sandwich
panels

GT6SP

<6 mm

5.5x175

125

155

- fixation of sandwich
panels

GT6SP

<6 mm

5.5 x 200

150

180

- fixation of sandwich
panels

GT6SP

<6 mm

5.5 x 230

180

210

- fixation of sandwich
panels

GT 12

<12 mm

5.5 x 35

14

- fixation of corrugated
sheet profiles

GT 12

<12 mm

5.5x51

30

- fixation of corrugated
sheet profiles

GT 12

<12 mm

5.5 x 67

46

- fixation of corrugated
sheet profiles

GT 16

<16 mm

5.5 x 38

18

- fixation of corrugated
sheet profiles

TYPE

DESTINATION

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ACCESSORIES
FIXATION MATERIAL FOR ROOF AND WALL PROFILES

Saddle

Pre-painted and made of aluminium, with EPDM gasket


Available in all standard colours
Available for 33.250 and 45.333 profiles
Adapter

Repairing paint

For screws with an 8-10 mm socket

0.25l

Electric nibbler Cn16

Butyl tape

MRRO011-0

10 m rolls

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ACCESSORIES
PIPE FEED-THROUGH

APPLICATION
Waterproof connection at the points where pipes pass through the roof surface.

STANDARD VARIANT
EPDM gasket | Square base plate | Black

TECHNICAL FEATURES
TYPE

DIAMETER
mm

pipeco no. 3

0 0 - 35

pipeco no. 4

0 5 - 55

pipeco no. 5

0 50 - 70

pipeco no. 6

0 50 - 120

pipeco no. 7

0 110 - 170

pipeco no. 8

0 160 - 220

pipeco no. 9

0 160 - 300

pipeco no. 10

0 290 - 440

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ACCESSORIES
PVC FINISHING PROFILES FOR INSULATED PANELS

MRRO011-0

FOR JI ISOWALL 1160 AND JI ISOWALL 1060 VB

6-8

ACCESSORIES
PVC FINISHING PROFILES FOR INSULATED PANELS

ORDER
PM 101

Rounded corner

Length: 3m

PM 001

Clips profile

Length: 3m

PM 111

Case

PM 127

Exterior corner

PM 401

Plinth

PM 413

Interior corner for plinth

PM 415

Upper piece interior corner for plinth

PM 411

Exterior corner for plinth

PM 417

End cap for left plinth

PM 419

End cap for right plinth

PM 801

U channel profile 60 mm

Length: 3m

PM 803

U channel profile 80 mm

Length: 3m

PM 805

U channel profile 100 mm

Length: 3m

PM 823

End cap left for U channel profile

PM 825

End cap right for U channel profile

Length: 4m

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ACCESSORIES
LIGHT ADHESIVE STRIP FOR INSULATED PANELS

Bracket

GRECA BRACING BRACKET 1050 mm

APPLICATION
Transparent panel

STANDARD APPLICATIONS
Length

Standard length from 6 m

Metal

Steel sheet S 320 GD

Accessories

Finishing profiles, roof lights, see chapter Accessories

Exterior plate finishing

Thickness of steel plate: 0.60 mm


Profile form: 33.250.1000

Insulation finishing

Rigid polyurethane foam (PUR)

Senzimir galvanization: 275 g/m2


Finishing: Polyester 25 or Plastisol 200
Optionally: PVDF 25
Colours according to the colour palette
Density: 401.5 kg/m3
Fire classification of the foam: B3 (DIN 4102-1),
A3 (KB 19/12/1997)
Without CFK-HCFK

Central thickness 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 mm


Aluminium foil

White, crumbled plaster

Sealing tape

Flexible polyurethane sealing tape

PRODUCT STANDARDS
EN 10326 normal deviations
EN 10169
EN 14782

MRRO011-0

galvanized
prepainted
(EC)

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ACCESSORIES
FILLING STRIPS FOR INSULATED PANELS
APPLICATION
Sealing agent between panel and finishing profiles
Permeability to vapours, they prevent the penetration of snow and water

SANDWICHPANEL
with PUR

N = negative filling strip

Width: 1000 mm

SANDWICHPANEL
with PIR

Width: 1000 mm

SANDWICHPANEL
with VULCASTEEL
ROOF

Width: 1000 mm

SANDWICHPANEL
with ECOPANEL

Width: 1000 mm

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ACCESSORIES
FINISHING PARTS FOR ROOF TILE PANELS
STANDARDIZED FINISHING PARTS

Pipe feed-through

not on stock

Vent pipe

Flat sheet

Terminal bonnet

Gutter flashing

Valley gutter

Negative
Positive
Flat

Self-drilling screws

Sealing strips

Ridge

Correction spray

Anti-condensation film Tubular gouge

Butyl tape

not on stock

MRRO011-0

Light polycarbonate strip for tile

T-joint

6-12

Y-joint

Roof skylight

ACCESSORIES
POLYESTER GUTTERS

Manufactured by:

RECOMMENDED USE
Gutters for the drainage of substantial amounts of water

STANDARD MODELS
models: G120 | G 170 | G205
lengths: 4 | 6 | 8 m
colours: light grey RAL 7035 | grey brown RAL 8019

ADVANTAGES

t he polyester gutters made of a composite material resistant to corrosion, ideal for being used in industrial environments exposed to
rust; resistant to the action of acids, acid rains, corrosive substances, of frost, of ice (-40 oC up to +130 oC), of storms with hail and of ladders. Consequently, they do not need maintenance works, as they are adequate for a harsh continental climate.
the exterior side is laminated with an UV resistant film, in order to ensure additional protection against sun and resistant colours.
easy to be handled and mounted
negligible dilatation
light material, yet extremely resistant (used in first class sports: Formula 1, boat races, ski etc.)

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ACCESSORIES
POLYESTER GUTTERS
STANDARD MODELS
ON THE STOCK: LIGHT GREY RAL 7035 AND GREY BROWN RAL 8019
G120Pp gutter 4m/6m/8m
end piece left
end piece right
coupler
interior corner
exterior corner
End piece left

End piece right

vertical bracket 5 mm
horizontal bracket 5 mm
bracket 47.5o 5 mm
G170Pp gutter 4m/6m/8m
end piece left
end piece right
coupler
interior corner

Coupler

Interior corner

exterior corner
vertical bracket 5 mm
horizontal bracket 5 mm
bracket 47.5o 5 mm
renovation bracket 5 mm

Exterior corner

Vertical bracket

G205Pp gutter 4m/6m/8m


end piece left
end piece right
coupler
interior corner

Horizontal bracket

Bracket 47o

exterior corner
vertical bracket 6 mm
horizontal bracket 6 mm
bracket 47o 6 mm
bracket 47o 8 mm
renovation bracket 5 mm
drain ducts 80 mm/4 m
outlet + swivel head fitting 80 mm
pipe elbow 90o 80 mm
pipe elbow 45o 80 mm

Outlet + swivel head fitting pipe hanging bracket 80 mm


drain ducts 100 mm/4 m
outlet + swivel head fitting 100 mm
pipe elbow 90o 100 mm
pipe elbow 45o 100 mm
pipe hanging bracket 100 mm

Tube

6-14

tube

MRRO011-0

Renovation bracket

ACCESSORIES
PVC GUTTERS
STANDARD MODELS
ON THE STOCK: LIGHT GREY 6-14

Length 4m
120 mm

Gutter

Vice clamp

Gutter bracket

Left-hand plug

Right-hand plug

Coupler

Right-hand outlet

Left-hand outlet

Central outlet

Drainpipe

Pipe clip

Elbow 45o and 900

T-pipe

Y-pipe

Corner

Length 4m
80 mm

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APPLICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY


HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS

HANDLING

It is recommended that panels should be transported one at a time, by


two persons
Panels long up to 6 m may be unloaded with the help of a forklift
Panels longer than 6 m must be unloaded with a crane. The use of
additional brackets and the additional protection of the edges is recommended to prevent deformation
To unload 10 m long panels, the use of a beam and of a sufficient
number of lifting cables is recommended, so that weight is evenly
distributed

STORAGE AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES

Always store panels in a dry


location. Storage under a pitch
roof is a good solution, but just
temporary.

In case of outdoor storage:


assure storage with a slight
incline, so that water drains
from between panels.

Other construction sites: panels


should be rather stored under
a tarpaulin, to ensure sufficient
ventilation.

Do not store roof lights under


the rays of sun.
The roof lights must always
be stored under a tarpaulin.

The longer term storage (one month or longer) must be undertaken in an enclosed, dry area.

PROCESSING

 rofiled sheet steel should be cut to size using an electric nibbler or with an electric saw, at an approP
priate rotation and with the right cutting disks. Never use a grinding wheel. The grinding edges would
heat up and become incandescent, destroying the zinc plating and the coating of the sheet. Red-hot
particles of metal would jump and burn holes in the protective coatings of the sheet.
All metal residues (bore chips) must be dislodged during assembly as quickly and as thoroughly as possible, not to cause permanent damage.

CLEANING
If the profiled sheets become dirty during assembly, clean them with large amounts of water and a softbristled brush.

TRANSPORT
The sale is always ex-works. We can make direct deliveries to our clients after making an appointment with the sales representative.
Complaints relating to hidden defects or damages must be reported no later than 7 days after delivery and prior to the assembly thereof.

7-1

APPLICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY


MOUNTING OF PROFILES

ROOF PITCH
The minimum roof pitch is between 5o and 8.7%.
If the pitch is smaller, observe the following instructions:

For one roof panel = without transverse overlaps;

The panel must be vertically bent in the valley, at the roof ridge;

For double profiles mounted on the ridge, a negative filling strip (foam strip) must be applied on both sides of the roof ridge.

Additional sealing of longitudinal overlaps must be achieved with butyl tape; the
connection of the joints + mechanical fixation every 0.40 cm;

OVERLAPS AND IMPERMEABILITY


In the case of pitches between 5o and 10o, a transverse overlapping of 200 mm is necessary, as well as the sealing with 2 butyl mastic
tapes.

Starting with pitches of 10o, a 200 mm overlapping is necessary, together with a single mastic tape, applied at the end of the panel above.

MOUNTING DEPENDING ON THE PREDOMINANT WIND


The longitudinal overlapping is carried out depending on the predominant wind. In the case of a longitudinal overlapping, the margin of
the panel with the shortest fold must always be above.
Direction of predominant wind

Long fold

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Short fold

APPLICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY


MOUNTING OF PROFILES

CONVERSION TABLES
For the calculation of C length:

CONVERSION OF PERCENTAGES IN DEGREES


A LENGTH mm

10

11

12

C LENGTH mm

5.2

1.001

2.003

3.004

4.005

5.007

6.008

7.010

8.011

9.012

10.014

11.015

12.016

7.0

1.002

2.005

3.007

4.010

5.012

6.015

7.017

8.020

9.022

10.024

11.027

12.029

8.7

1.004

2.008

3.011

4.015

5.019

6.023

7.027

8.031

9.034

10.038

11.042

12.046

10.5

1.006

2.011

3.017

4.022

5.028

6.033

7.039

8.044

9.050

10.055

11.061

12.066

12.5

1.008

2.015

3.023

4.030

5.038

6.045

7.053

8.060

9.068

10.075

11.083

12.090

14.1

1.010

2.020

3.029

4.039

5.049

6.059

7.069

8.079

9.088

10.098

11.108

12.118

15.8

1.012

2.025

3.037

4.050

5.062

6.075

7.087

8.100

9.112

10.125

11.137

12.150

10

17.6

1.015

2.031

3.046

4.062

5.077

6.093

7.108

8.123

9.139

10.154

11.170

12.185

11

19.4

1.019

2.037

3.056

4.075

5.094

6.112

7.131

8.150

9.168

10.187

11.206

12.225

12

21.3

1.022

2.045

3.067

4.089

5.112

6.134

7.156

8.179

9.201

10.223

11.246

12.268

13

23.1

1.026

2.053

3.079

4.105

5.132

6.158

7.184

8.210

9.237

10.263

11.289

12.316

14

24.9

1.031

2.061

3.092

4.122

5.153

6.184

7.214

8.245

9.276

10.306

11.337

12.367

15

26.8

1.035

2.071

3.106

4.141

5.176

6.212

7.247

8.282

9.317

10.353

11.388

12.423

16

28.7

1.040

2.081

3.121

4.161

5.201

6.242

7.282

8.322

9.363

10.403

11.443

12.484

17

30.6

1.046

2.091

3.137

4.183

5.228

6.274

7.320

8.366

9.411

10.457

11.503

12.548

18

32.5

1.051

2.103

3.154

4.206

5.257

6.309

7.360

8.412

9.463

10.515

11.566

12.618

19

34.4

1.058

2.115

3.173

4.230

5.288

6.346

7.403

8.461

9.519

10.576

11.634

12.691

20

36.4

1.064

2.128

3.193

4.257

5.321

6.385

7.449

8.513

9.578

10.642

11.706

12.770

21

38.4

1.071

2.142

3.213

4.285

5.356

6.427

7.498

8.569

9.640

10.711

11.783

12.854

22

40.4

1.079

2.157

3.236

4.314

5.393

6.471

7.550

8.628

9.707

10.785

11.864

12.942

23

42.4

1.086

2.173

3.259

4.345

5.432

6.518

7.605

8.691

9.777

10.864

11.950

13.036

24

44.5

1.095

2.189

3.284

4.379

5.473

6.568

7.662

8.757

9.852

10.946

12.041

13.136

25

46.6

1.103

2.207

3.310

4.414

5.517

6.620

7.724

8.827

9.930

11.034

12.137

13.241

26

48.8

1.113

2.225

3.338

4.450

5.563

6.676

7.788

8.901

10.013

11.126

12.239

13.351

27

51.0

1.122

2.245

3.367

4.489

5.612

6.734

7.856

8.979

10.101

11.223

12.346

13.468

28

53.2

1.133

2.265

3.398

4.530

5.663

6.795

7.928

9.061

10.193

11.326

12.458

13.591

29

55.4

1.143

2.287

3.430

4.573

5.717

6.860

8.003

9.147

10.290

11.434

12.577

13.720

30

57.7

1.155

2.309

3.464

4.619

5.774

6.928

8.083

9.238

10.392

11.547

12.702

13.856

10

11

12

8.004

9.003

10.003

11.003

12.003

CONVERSION OF A AND B LENGTHS


A LENGTH mm

B HEIGHT mm
0.250

C LENGTH mm
1.031

2.016

3.010

4.008

5.006

6.005

7.004

0.500

1.118

2.062

3.041

4.031

5.025

6.021

7.018

8.016

9.014

10.012

11.011

12.010

0.750

1.250

2.136

3.092

4.070

5.056

6.047

7.040

8.035

9.031

10.028

11.026

12.023

1.000

1.414

2.236

3.162

4.123

5.099

6.083

7.071

8.062

9.055

10.050

11.045

12.042

1.250

1.601

2.358

3.250

4.191

5.154

6.129

7.111

8.097

9.086

10.078

11.071

12.065

1.500

1.803

2.500

3.354

4.272

5.220

6.185

7.159

8.139

9.124

10.112

11.102

12.093

1.750

2.016

2.658

3.473

4.366

5.297

6.250

7.215

8.189

9.169

10.152

11.138

12.127

2.000

2.236

2.828

3.606

4.472

5.385

6.325

7.280

8.246

9.220

10.198

11.180

12.166

2.250

2.462

3.010

3.750

4.589

5.483

6.408

7.353

8.310

9.277

10.250

11.228

12.209

2.500

2.693

3.202

3.905

4.717

5.590

6.500

7.433

8.382

9.341

10.308

11.281

12.258

7-3

APPLICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY


MOUNTING OF PROFILES

FIXATION
Pre-painted aluminium saddle
For fixation, the use of a supporting bracket is recommended under the screw. Thus, it prevents the water
penetration through the screw, as well as the deformation of the panel.
MOUNTING of the roof on wood purlins
If a roof is mounted, it is preferred that the fixation should be carried out in the upper part of the folds. If the mounting is performed on a
wood frame, the pre-drilling is not necessary. You may make a small hole with a strong kick, then use self-drilling screws, type A22, A32,
A50, A80, A110, A130, A150, A170, A200 and A250 for fixation. Fix each fold from both sides of the overlap. The other screws are evenly
distributed.
Overlap

Supporting bracket

MOUNTING the roof on steel purlins


When mounting the roof on a steel frame, the pre-drilling is not necessary if self-drilling screws are used, type BZB25, BZB32, BZB65, BZB80,
BZB100, BZB125, BZB145, BZB165, BZB200, BZB235 or BZB255.
Overlap

Supporting bracket

Z purlin

ASSEMBLING the roof with nuts and bolts


Types of hook bolts: HB130/47, HB160/57, HB220/67.

Supporting bracket

MOUNTING the walls with steel or wood purlins


When mounting walls, it is recommended to use a level, to make sure that the panels are perfectly straight. Make the fastening at
overlapping and in the valley of the folds. It is only then that the mounting of the previous panel is finished. This way, you avoid the risk of
deformation and destruction of panels. The wall panels must be fixed to any profile.
Overlap

For wood: A22 or A35, for steel: BZB25 or BZB32

Wood or steel
Step 1

Screws

Step 2
Overlap

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Level

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APPLICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY


MOUNTING OF PROFILES

FIXATION
THE MOUNTING of the roof-tile light panel on a roof
Overlap

Overlap screws

Supporting bracket

1. Panels stored on site must be kept away from sunlight, to prevent the risk of heat creep. This risk disappears after mounting.
2. To cut the panels without ridges, proceed as follows:
Manual cut: use a fine toothed saw.
Mechanical cut: use a circular saw with a maximum speed of 2500 rpm.
3. Depending on the distance between the fixation points, the diameter of the holes drilled in the polyester panel must be 2 mm larger
than the diameter of the screws used for fixation. Thus, you prevent the risk of damaging the panels due to dilatation and contraction
at different temperatures. Longitudinal dilatation usually occurs in the water drain direction on profiled panels.
4. The distance between purlins must not exceed 1.20 m in normal areas and 1 m in areas where the roof is exposed to unusual climate
conditions (coast and mountain areas).
5. To prevent the deformation of the panels, the screws and bolts must not touch the polyester panels. In this direction, you must use
aluminium supporting brackets. The screws are tight up to the panel, hard enough so that the empty part of the fold is pushed down.
The screws must not be over-tight, as this might lead to the deformation of the folds.
6. The longitudinal overlaps are made on a single fold. In the case of an 8o pitch, up to 15o, inclusively, with mastic tapes, the transverse
overlap may reach 2000 mm; between 100 200 mm for pitches exceeding 15o.
ATTENTION: NO WALKING ON THE POLYESTER ROOF-TILE LIGHT PANELS

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APPLICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY


MOUNTING OF INSULATED PANELS

ADJUSTING OR SHORTENING THE PANELS


To adjust or shorten the panels, always use a mechanical or a circular saw. For a straight cut, always use a guiding beam. Later on, remove
the chips resulted from cutting.

ATTACHMENT OF SANDWICH PANELS


The panels must be fixed both in the upper and in the lower part of each fold. Overlap maximum one fold over the construction beams
between the panels. Try to fix the panels to the construction beams crisscrossing them. In the case of sandwich panels, you must make
sure that the mounting is watertight, to prevent the development of condensation in normal weather conditions. To ensure a perfect
fixation, the sandwich panels are provided with a longitudinal sealing tape. During the installation, firmly press the panels. A butyl tape
should be positioned at all joints, at the roof ridge, at the butt joints, to the gutters between the roof sections, etc. Also, the application of
a butyl tape layer is useful between purlin and panel. The images below present several examples.
Transverse overlap

Waterproof fixation for end joint

Waterproof fixation with roof-tile light panel


Supporting bracket
Butyl tape

Supporting
bracket

Butyl tape
PU sealing tape
Z profile
Butyl tape
Sealing kit

Waterproof fixation at a gutter


between the roof sections

Supporting bracket

Z profile

Waterproof fixation at a gutter


between the roof sections

Gutter btw
the roof
sections

Butyl tape

Ridge protection

Filling strip
Supporting bracket
Ridge support

Butyl tape

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Z profile

Insulation

7-6

APPLICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY


MOUNTING OF ROOF-TILE PANELS

ROOF PITCH

The minimum pitch of the roof for roof-tile panels is 8o.

HANDLING INSTRUCTION
Storage
The roof-tile panels may be temporarily stored outdoors (1 month). If sufficient ventilation is
developed between panels, they should be covered. Panels must be supported every meter.
Processing
The roof-tile panels are delivered with the desired dimensions. If panels must be cut, use nibblers or toothed
saws. The usage of grinders or other high speed cutting machines is not recommended, since the grinding
edges would heat up and become incandescent, destroying the zinc plating and the coating of the sheet.
Red-hot particles of metal would jump and burn holes in the protective coatings of the panel.
Re-painting
If the exterior layer of the panel is damaged, immediately repaint with repair paint.

Cleaning
All chips resulting from cutting and deposits must be carefully removed with the help of a brush.

Tips
- It is recommended to transport the panel horizontally, not to
bend it
- You may also support two wall purlins, to support the panels
when they are lifted on the roof
- If you must step on the panels, only step on the empty side of
the folds.

DETERMINATION OF THE DIMENSIONS


The roof-tile panels are delivered upon order and they may have a maximum length of 8.40 m.
Length
Measure the distance between the upmost the lowest margin of
roof L and then add the necessary number of centimetres, so that
the panel overlaps the lower margin and the gutter.
L = roof length + gutter overlap

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APPLICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY


MOUNTING OF ROOF-TILE PANELS

Width
The useful width of the panel is of 1100 mm. The number of necessary panels is determined by dividing the width of the roof to 1100 mm. If
the roof pitches exceed 8.40 m, two panels are mounted, with an overlap in just one section. A multiple of 350 mm + an overlap of 200mm
are used for this calculation.
The length of the upper panel is calculated by subtracting the total length of the lower panel + 200 mm of the total length (L) of the roof
surface.
Example:
L=10 m or 10000 mm, and the length of the lower panel is calculated as follows:
15 tiles x 350 mm (length of a panel) + 200 mm overlap = 5450 mm.
In this case, the upper panel has the following length: 10000 mm 5450 mm + 200 mm = 4750 mm
Four-pitches roof
In the case of a four-pitch roof, you should make a plan for each section of the roof, to determine the number and dimension of the panels.

Roof with various lengths on the same surface


Measure first the L dimension of the widest section (section A). The size of the longest panel is the length of the shortest panel + a multiple
of 350 mm, until these panels extend over the lowest margin of the roof. The panels in section B are then shortened until the lower margin
of the roof, using appropriate tools. With the help of this method, the number of panels that must be shortened is reduced to the ones on
the narrowest surface.

Multiple of 350 mm

LOAD BEARING ROOF

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For certain applications, the mounting of additional accessories is necessary for a load bearing roof. In this case, we would like to recommend our anti-condensation film profile, which allows the penetration of humidity from inside, being at the same time completely
waterproof. Thus, the condensation formed in the lower part of the panel drains through the gutter. To ensure the drain, spaces must be
provided between the load bearing roof and the film. Consequently, counter-battens are mounted along the load bearing roof.

7-8

APPLICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY


MOUNTING OF ROOF-TILE PANELS

LOAD BEARING ROOF

tile lath
Porous rubber
Drain gutter

Counter-battens
Anti-condensation film
Rafter

Roof gutter

Lathes and counter-battens for panels


The counter-battens are mounted first on the load bearing roof. The lathes are fixed by the counter-battens at a distance of 350 mm and
from the middle of a panel lathe to the middle of the other one.
ATTENTION: Two panel lathes are fixed under the first row of panels, on the side of the gutter, and the lower lathe is 1 cm thicker than the
other ones. The rest of the lathes are attached to the end of each panel.

FIXATION
The fixation is carried out with the help of self-drilling screws of 4.8 x 35 mm, galvanized
and painted in the colour of the panels, provided with a neoprene-sealing ring. The screws
are fixed in the fold valley and right under the bend of the panel. For the rows of upper and
lower panels, screws must be introduced in the overlap of each panel. The rest of the screws
are introduced alternatively, approximately 10 screws a meter. At the overlap, right above
the fold and before the bend of the panel, you may fix the panels one to the other with the
help of the screws, achieving a clean joint.

MOUNTING OF ROOF-TILE PANELS


The mounting is performed from left to right, starting upwards. Make sure the rafters are
correctly positioned. You must also verify is the length of the rafters positioned diagonally
from one corner to another is equal. If the length varies, then the roof was not correctly
mounted. Thus, the positioning of the panels must follow the line of the lower margin of the
roof. The small deviations may be compensated with shingle and ridges. It is recommended
that the first step should be the positioning of several panels on the roof, parallel with its
margin. In the case of wider roof surfaces, the first panel is mounted in the left corner and it
is fixed to the other panels in the right side.

MOUNTING OF ACCESSORIES
Gutter and drain for wall finishing
The finishing drains are used to finish the roof edge or gutters. Sealing profiles are used
between gutters and panels.

Flat panels and corner panels


Flat panels with sizes between 1250 and 2000 mm, as well as a wide range of corner panels,
bended according to the needs, are available with the same colour as the roof panels.

Ridge tile
The ridge tile is fixed with self-drilling screws directly to the upper part of the folds. A waterproof profile may be located under the ridge tile.

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APPLICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY


MOUNTING OF ROOF-TILE PANELS

Ridge tile
If Permapan is used, you must take into account the density of the water vapours
in the roof, to avoid the development of condensation. For that, a ridge saddle is
mounted under the ridge tile, and the space between panels is filled with sealing
material.

Ridge protection
Insulation

Z profile

Ridge
saddle

Negative filler
strip

Butyl tape

Filler strips
Positive profile: Sealing between a wall panel and a roof panel
Flat profile: Sealing between gutter and panel
Negative profile: Sealing between ridge tile and tile-roof panel
Ridge terminal tile
The ridge terminal tile is mounted at both ends of the roof ridge, and fixed with
screws. The joints are sealed with silicone kit.

Flashing gutters (plates)


For the finishing of lateral facades, we have available flashing gutters (plates), 2.10 m
long. A filler strip for profiles may be introduced between panel and plates.

V gutters
The standard length of the V gutters is 2.10 m. The minimum
overlap is 15 cm.

Mansard roof
In the case of mansard roofs, the lowest part of the tile-roof panels is positioned above the end of the next
panel.

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Pipeco pipe feed-through


The cylindrical pipe feed-through provides tightness in the areas where smoke or water could have passed
through the roof. They are made of EPDM rubber. A hole is drilled in the pipe feed-through, smaller than the
exterior diameter of the pipe. The feed-through is pulled over the pipe and then sealed. After the application
of the sealant agent, the Pipeco feed-through is fixed with screws to the flexible aluminium wall.

FINISHING PROFILE
1. ROOFS MADE OF PROFILED PANELS

1.1. RIDGE
1.1.1. RIDGE

Fixation

Filler strip
Profiled panel

Roof purlin

Structure

1.1.2 CORRUGATED PANEL

Fixation

Filler strip
Profiled panel

Roof purlin

Structure

1.1.3 RIDGE WITH VERY SMALL PITCH OF THE ROOF

Fixation

Filler strip

Roof purlin
Profiled panel
that shall be
folded over
Structure

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FINISHING PROFILE
1. ROOFS MADE OF PROFILED PANELS

1.2 WALL RIDGE, CORRUGATED


1.2.1 WITH GUTTER, FOR WATER DRAINAGE

Wall ridge, corrugated

Roof with profiled panels


Profiled panel or wall

Wall purlin

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Structure

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FINISHING PROFILE
1. ROOFS MADE OF PROFILED PANELS

1.3. VERTICAL WALL RIDGE, CORRUGATED


1.3.1 WITH GUTTER

Gutter
Vertical corrugated wall ridge

Wall
Roof purlin

Structure

1.3.2 SEALED WITH PUTTY

Gutter

Vertical corrugated wall ridge

Wall
Roof purlin

Structure

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FINISHING PROFILE
1. ROOFS MADE OF PROFILED PANELS

1.4 PANELS
1.4.1 WITH GUTTERS FOR WATER DRAINAGE

Panel with gutter for water


drainage

Roof purlin

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Profiled roof panel

Roof with profiled panels

8-4

FINISHING PROFILE
1. ROOFS MADE OF PROFILED PANELS

1.5 LATERAL JOINT FOR FAADE


1.5.1 WITH GUTTER

Gutter
Folding operations
Profiled panels roof
Wall

1.5.2 SEALED WITH PUTTY

Silicone

Folding operations
Profiled panels roof
Wall

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FINISHING PROFILE
1. ROOFS MADE OF PROFILED PANELS

1.8 RECTANGULAR GUTTER


Profiled panels roof

Roof purlin
Rectangular gutter

Profiled roof panel

Structure

1.9 GUTTER RECTANGULAR IN THE MIDDLE


Profiled panels roof

Gutter rectangular in the middle

Roof purlin

MRRO011-0

Structure

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FINISHING PROFILE
1. ROOFS MADE OF PROFILED PANELS

1.10 SUSPENDED GUTTER


1.10.1 WITH WALL MADE OF PROFILED PANELS

Profiled panels roof


Filler strip
Additional profile

Roof purlin
Suspended gutter

Structure

1.10.2 ISOMETAL GUTTER

Profiled panels roof


Filler strip
Additional Omega profile
Roof purlin
Isometal gutter

Structure

8-7

FINISHING PROFILE
2. PROFILED PANELS FOR WALL

2.1 PROFILED PANEL, VERTICAL MOUNTING ON THE EXISTING FAADE


2.1.1 EXECUTION OF THE FOLDED CORNER, DEPENDING ON THE PROFILE

Folding operations
Fixation profile

Profiled panel
Wall

2.1.2 EXECUTION OF THE RIGHT ANGLE CORNER

Folding operations
Fixation profile

Wall
Profiled panel

2.1.3 DRAINAGE PROFILE

Profiled panel for roof

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Fixation profile

Drainage profile

8-8

Wall

FINISHING PROFILE
2. PROFILED PANELS FOR WALL

2.1 PROFILED PANEL, VERTICAL MOUNTING ON THE EXISTING FACADE


2.1.4. LATERAL WINDOW, FOLDED DOOR ACCORDING TO THE PROFILE

Profiled panel

Fixation profile

Folding operations

Wall
Doorway

2.1.5 WINDOW OR DOOR


WINDOW IN THE UPPER SIDE
OF THE DOOR

Wall
Profiled panel

Drainage profile
Folding operation
Doorway

Window
WINDOW WITH SILL

Folding operations

Drainage profile
Fixation profile
Wall

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FINISHING PROFILE
2. PROFILED PANELS FOR WALL

2.3 PROFILED PANEL, HORIZONTAL MOUNTING ON EXISTING FAADE


2.3.1 INTERIOR CORNER

Profiled panel

Wall

Fixation profile

Folding operations

Fixation profile

2.3.2 EXTERIOR CORNER

Profiled panel
Wall

Fixation profile

Fixation profile
Folding operations
Profiled panel

2.3.3 LATERAL WINDOW (HIGHLIGHTED SPAN)

Profiled panel

Folding operation
Fixation profile

Window

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Wall

FINISHING PROFILE
2. PROFILED PANELS FOR WALL

2.3 PROFILED PANEL, HORIZONTAL MOUNTING ON EXISTING FAADE


2.3.4 LATERAL WINDOW (NON-HIGHLIGHTED SPAN)

Profiled panel

Folding operation
Fixation profile

Wall

Window

2.3.5 UPPER WINDOW (HIGHLIGHTED SPAN)

Profiled panel
Wall

Fixation profile

Folding operation

Window

Silicone

2.3.6 UPPER WINDOW (NON-HIGHLIGHTED SPAN)

Wall
Profiled panel

Fixation profile

Window

Folding operation
Silicone

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FINISHING PROFILE
2. PROFILED PANELS FOR WALL

2.3 PROFILED PANEL, HORIZONTAL MOUNTING ON EXISTING FAADE


2.3.7. JOINING PROFILE

Folding operation

Profiled panel

Profiled panel

Fixation profile

Fixation profile

Wall

2.3.8 DRAINAGE PROFILE

Profiled panel

Wall

Fixation profile

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Drainage profile

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FINISHING PROFILE
2. PROFILED PANELS FOR WALL

2.4. PROFILED PANEL, HORIZONTAL MOUNTING IN INTERIOR CHAMBER


2.4.2 EXTERIOR CORNER

Folding operations

Profiled panel
Fixation profile
Interior chamber

2.4.3 LATERAL WINDOW (HIGHLIGHTED SPAN)

Profiled panel

Folding operation
Fixation profile

Silicone
Window

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FINISHING PROFILE
2. PROFILED PANELS FOR WALL

2.4. PROFILED PANEL, HORIZONTAL MOUNTING IN INTERIOR CHAMBER


2.4.4 LATERAL WINDOW (NON-HIGHLIGHTED SPAN)

Profiled panel

Folding operation

Fixation profile

Interior chamber

Silicone

Window

2.4.5 UPPER WINDOW (HIGHLIGHTED SPAN)

Profiled panel
Interior chamber
Fixation profile
Folding operation

Silicone

Window

2.4.6 UPPER WINDOW (NON-HIGHLIGHTED SPAN)

Interior chamber

Profiled panel

Fixation profile

Silicone

Window

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Folding operation

FINISHING PROFILE
3. SANDWICH PANEL ROOFS

3.1. RIDGE
3.1.1 CORRUGATED RIDGE
Corrugated ridge
Insulation
Ridge support

Filler strip
Sandwich panel for roof

Roof purlin

Structure

3.1.2 CORRUGATED PANEL


Corrugated panel
Insulation
Ridge support

Filler strip
Sandwich panel for roof

Roof purlin

Structure

8-15

FINISHING PROFILE
3. SANDWICH PANEL ROOFS

3.2 WALL RIDGE, CORRUGATED


3.2.1 WITH DRAINAGE GUTTER

Corrugated ridge of the wall with drainage


gutter

Insulation

Filler strip

Sandwich panel for roof


Roof purlin
Interior corner

Sandwich panel for wall

Wall purlin

Structure

3.2.2 WITH BRACING

Bracing
Insulation

Filler strip

Sandwich panel for roof


Roof purlin
Interior corner

Wall purlin

Structure

8-16

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Sandwich panel for wall

FINISHING PROFILE
3. SANDWICH PANEL ROOFS

3.3. VERTICAL WALL RIDGE, CORRUGATED


3.3.1 WITH GUTTER

Gutter
Vertical corrugated wall ridge
Insulation
Filler strip

Sandwich panel for roof


Wall

Roof purlin
Interior corner

Structure

3.3.2 SEALED WITH PUTTY

Silicone
Vertical corrugated wall ridge
Insulation
Filler strip

Sandwich panel for roof


Wall

Roof purlin
Interior corner

Structure

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FINISHING PROFILE
3. SANDWICH PANEL ROOFS

3.4 PANELS
3.4.1 WITH GUTTERS FOR WATER DRAINAGE

Sandwich panel for roof

Panel

Roof purlin
Sandwich panel for wall

Interior corner

Drainage gutter

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Structure

8-18

FINISHING PROFILE
3. SANDWICH PANEL ROOFS

3.5 LATERAL JOINT FOR FAADE


3.5.1 WITH GUTTER

Folding operations

Sandwich panel for roof

Sandwich panel for wall


Roof purlin

Wall

Interior corner

Structure

3.5.2 SEALED WITH PUTTY

Silicone
Folding operations

Sandwich panel for roof

Wall

Roof purlin
Interior corner

Structure

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FINISHING PROFILE
3. SANDWICH PANEL ROOFS

3.8 RECTANGULAR GUTTER

Interior rectangular gutter


Sandwich panels for roof
Sandwich panels for wall

Protection profiles for insulation


Roof purlin

Insulation

Exterior rectangular gutter


Structure

3.9 GUTTER RECTANGULAR IN THE MIDDLE


Interior rectangular gutter
Sandwich panels
for roof

Roof purlin

Protection profiles for insulation

Insulation

Exterior rectangular gutter


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Structure

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FINISHING PROFILE
3. SANDWICH PANEL ROOFS

3.10 SUSPENDED GUTTER


3.10.1 WITH WALL MADE OF PROFILED PANELS

Protection profiles for insulation

Folding operation

Gutter

Insulation

Additional profile

Roof purlin
Support

Sandwich panel for wall

Structure

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FINISHING PROFILE
4. WALL WITH SANDWICH PANELS

4.1 DRAINAGE PROFILE


4.1.1 DRAINAGE PROFILE

Sandwich panel for wall

Structure

Wall purlin
Bracing profile
Drainage profile

Insulation

Concrete plinth

4.1.2 DRAINAGE PROFILE THAT MUST BE FILLED WITH PUTTY AT THE END OF U-PROFILE

Sandwich panel for wall

Silicone

U-profile
Drainage profile

Concrete plinth

4.1.3 DRAINAGE PROFILE AND BRACING PROFILE FOR HORIZONTAL MOUNTING

Drainage profile

Concrete plinth

8-22

Bracing profile

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Wall with sandwich panel for hidden fixation

FINISHING PROFILE
4. WALL WITH SANDWICH PANELS

4.2 JOINING PROFILE


4.2.1 JOINING PROFILE FOR HORIZONTAL MOUNTING

Joining profile

Wall with sandwich panel for hidden fixation

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FINISHING PROFILE
4. WALL WITH SANDWICH PANELS

4.3 CORNER
4.3.1 EXECUTION OF THE CORNER

Sandwich panel for wall


Folding operation

Structure
Sandwich panel for wall

4.3.2 EXECUTION OF THE CORNER WITH THERMAL INSULATION

Folding operation
Sandwich panel for wall

Structure

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Sandwich panel for wall

8-24

FINISHING PROFILE
4. WALL WITH SANDWICH PANELS

4.4 FINISHING OF SPANS


4.4.1 LATERAL WINDOW

Sandwich panel for wall


Folding operation

Silicone
Window
Wall

4.4.2 UPPER PART OF THE WINDOW WITH ANGULAR PROFILE

Sandwich panel for wall


Wall

Silicone

Folding operation
Silicone

Window

4.4.3 UPPER PART OF THE WINDOW WITH DRAINAGE PROFILE

Sandwich panel for wall


Wall

Bracing profile
Drainage profile
Folding operation
Silicone

Window

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FINISHING PROFILE
4. WALL WITH SANDWICH PANELS

4.4. FINISHING OF SPANS


4.4.5 LATERAL ENTRANCE

Sandwich panel for wall

Structure

Finishing profile for entrance

Entrance

4.4.6 UPPER PART OF THE REINFORCEMENT WITH DRAINAGE PROFILE

Sandwich panel for wall

Structure

Bracing profile
Drainage profile
Entrance

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Finishing profile

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FINISHING PROFILE
5. TILE-ROOF PANEL

5.1. RIDGE
5.1.1 ROUNDED RIDGE

Rounded ridge
Filler strip
Tile-roof panel
Tile lath

Structure

5.1.2 FLAT RIDGE

Rounded ridge
Filler strip
Tile-roof panel
Tile lath

Structure

8-27

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5. TILE-ROOF PANEL

5.2 WALL RIDGE


5.2.1 WITH WATER DRAINAGE GUTTER

Folding operations

Filler strip
Tile-roof panel
Tile lath

Drainage gutter

MRRO011-0

Structure

8-28

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5. TILE-ROOF PANEL

5.3 VERTICAL WALL RIDGE


5.3.1 WITH GUTTER

Gutter

Wall

Vertical wall ridge

Filler strip

Tile-roof panel
Tile lath

Structure

5.3.2 SEALED WITH PUTTY

Silicone

Wall

Vertical wall ridge

Filler strip

Tile-roof panel
Tile lath

Structure

8-29

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5. TILE-ROOF PANEL

5.4 SIDE PANEL OR GUTTER


5.4.1 SIDE GUTTER

Filler strip
Tile-roof panel
Panels
Tile lath

MRRO011-0

Wall

8-30

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5. TILE-ROOF PANEL

5.5 LATERAL JOINT TO THE FAADE


5.5.1 WITH WATER DRAINAGE GUTTER

Gutter

Folding operation

Filler strip
Tile-roof panel
Tile lath

Wall
Structure

5.5.2 WITH REINFORCEMENT

Silicone

Folding operation

Filler strip
Tile-roof panel
Tile lath
Wall

Structure

8-31

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5. TILE-ROOF PANEL

5.7 V-GUTTER
5.7.1 V-GUTTER

Covering profile

Tile-roof panel
V-gutter
Tile lath

Structure

5.8 JOINT WITH THE GUTTER

Tile-roof panel

Filling strip

Tile lath

Gutter

Structure

MRRO011-0

Bracing

8-32

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6. TILE ROOF PANEL WITH INSULATION, PERMAPAN

6.1 RIDGE
6.1.1 ROUNDED RIDGE WITH INNER RIDGE

Rounded ridge
Filler strip
Insulation

Inner ridge

Permapan

Roof purlin

Structure

6.1.2 FLAT RIDGE

Rounded ridge

Filler strip

Insulation

Permapan
Inner ridge

Roof purlin

Structure

8-33

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6. TILE ROOF PANEL WITH INSULATION, PERMAPAN

6.2 WALL RIDGE


6.2.1 WITH WATER DRAINAGE GUTTER

Wall ridge

Filler strip

Permapan

Drainage gutter

Exterior wall
Interior wall

Wall ridge

Filler strip

With reinforcement

Permapan

Exterior wall
Interior wall

8-34

MRRO011-0

6.2.2 WITH A REINFORCEMENT

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6. TILE ROOF PANEL WITH INSULATION, PERMAPAN

6.3 OPEN WALL RIDGE


6.3.1 WITH GUTTER

Wall

Insulation

Gutter

Filler strip

Permapan

Interior corner
Roof purlin

Structure

6.3.2 SEALED WITH PUTTY

Silicone
Wall

Insulation

Filler strip

Permapan

Interior corner
Roof purlin

Structure

8-35

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6. TILE ROOF PANEL WITH INSULATION, PERMAPAN

6.4 SIDE PANEL OR GUTTER


6.4.1 SIDE GUTTER

Side gutter

Filler strip
Permapan

Wall

6.5 LATERAL JOINT TO THE FAADE


6.5.1 WITH WATER DRAINAGE GUTTER

Wall

Gutter
Folding operation with gutter for water
drainage
Permapan

Insulation

Wall

Inner corner

6.5.2 WITH REINFORCEMENT

Wall

Silicone

Permapan

Insulation
Wall

8-36

Inner corner

MRRO011-0

Folding operation with drainage gutter

FINISHING PROFILE
6. TILE ROOF PANEL WITH INSULATION, PERMAPAN

6.7 V-GUTTER
6.7.1 V-GUTTER

Covering profile

Permapan
Interior V-gutter
Exterior V-gutter

Insulation
Gutter

6.8 JOINT WITH THE GUTTER


6.8.1 ROOF WITH MINIMUM PITCH

Protection profiles for insulation

Permapan

Gutter
Gutter

Bracing

Bracing

8-37

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