Numerous options
Even with products that aim to achieve a high degree of standardisation, there are always things that you would like to see implemented in a certain way.
Stacking of panels in a pack
From April 2011 the standard stacking of wall panels is A/A/A/A. This is for through fix and secret fix panels in PIR. On request is B/B/B/B still possible. Only the wall panels W 75/95TL and W 80 SL will be packed as A/B/AB.
The standard stacking of roofing panels in a pack is A/B/A/B. An exception is made for roofing panels with a clear overlap: these are stacked B/B/B/B as standard. An alternative for all roofing panels is to stack them A/A/A/A in a vacuum pad pack. Please note, these packs contain fewer panels.
For a total overview of the maximum number sandwich panels per type per pack, see pdf download (15 kB).
A/A/A/A D75: 14 in a pack A/B/A/B D75: 18 in a pack
Top plate
In addition, SAB-profiel can supply a top plate made of a single sheet of steel, which fits the upper surface of roofing panels D65 to D135. For example, this top plate can also be folded for use as a ridge piece.
Saw cut and clear overlap on roofing panels
In certain circumstances it can be desirable to remove the foam and inner skin from the end of a roofing panel. For example, at an overlap due to the roof slope exceeding the maximum length of the panel, or for drainage into a gutter. In these cases, SAB-profiel can make a saw cut in the roofing panel, anywhere between 80 and 250 mm from the end. A clear overlap, (foam and interior skin removed) can also be made in the factory.
Bending and folding sandwich panels
Our wall panels can be amended to meet your own specifications. A number of popular options are:
- Curve of 90 degrees
- Angle between 90 and 180 degrees perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the panel
Angle between 90 and 180 degrees
Two angles perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the panel
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