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DHFR A2 is a non-toxic, flame-retardant compound for aluminum composite panels manufactured by uniformly dispersing and impregnating a high content inorganic flame retardant in polyolefin. It is a pellettype compound material that satisfies ‘Fire prevention – European classification of building products’ A2*(DIN 4102) & A2-s1**, d0*** (EN 13501) for Aluminum Composite Panel (ACP). *A2 = Non-Combustible (with combustible components to a minor extent) ** s1 = no/hardly any smoke production *** d0 = no drips/droplets DHFR A2 exhibits excellent flame retardant performance due to its high content of Mg(OH)₂(≥90Wt%) flame retardant and shows processability similar to LDPE due to a balanced combination of raw materials. Due to these characteristics, it is possible to easily produce A2 grade ACP without mechanical supplementation of existing semi-nonflammable (B1;‘difficult to ignite’) materials production facilities (Kneader, Single & Twin Extruder).

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For commercial buildings, coldrooms, Panelsell are able to supply sandwich panels quickly and in large quantities. Insulated sandwich panels (also known as insulated sandwich boards, or composite panels) are essentially two profiled metal sheets with an insulated layer material in between. Standardly, the outer sheets are made from steel. However, for special purposes, stainless steel or aluminium can be incorporated. The standard sheet thicknesses range between 0.5mm to 1.0mm. Therefore, it can be produced in other strengths as required. The wallpanels commonly have the Eurobox-marked profile on the sheet. However, smooth and micro-ribbed surface finishes are also possible. The standard core insulation of these composite wall panels is rigid polyuerethane foam (PU/PUR). Increasingly more popular are panels with a core insulation consisting of rockwool or polyisocyanurate foam (PIR) due to fire-protection requirements. The panels would have fire-rating classes, and involves non-combustible materials. The wall panels are assembled together in what is known as a "tongue and groove" system. The panel attachment can come as open or secret fixing. In open-fixing panels, screws that are mounted would be visible, whereas secret-fixing joints would conceal the screws when mounted. On request, we can offer the full range insulated wall panels manufactured new as tailored to your requirements in length, thickness and most RAL-colour tones. Of course, we are also able to offer you alternative special surplus stock items and cancelled orders at low prices.

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Germany

For commercial buildings, coldrooms, Panelsell are able to supply sandwich panels quickly and in large quantities. Insulated sandwich panels (also known as insulated sandwich boards, or composite panels) are essentially two profiled metal sheets with an insulated layer material in between. Standardly, the outer sheets are made from steel. However, for special purposes, stainless steel or aluminium can be incorporated. The standard sheet thicknesses range between 0.5mm to 1.0mm. Therefore, it can be produced in other strengths as required. The wallpanels commonly have the Eurobox-marked profile on the sheet. However, smooth and micro-ribbed surface finishes are also possible. The standard core insulation of these composite wall panels is rigid polyuerethane foam (PU/PUR). Increasingly more popular are panels with a core insulation consisting of rockwool or polyisocyanurate foam (PIR) due to fire-protection requirements. The panels would have fire-rating classes, and involves non-combustible materials. The wall panels are assembled together in what is known as a "tongue and groove" system. The panel attachment can come as open or secret fixing. In open-fixing panels, screws that are mounted would be visible, whereas secret-fixing joints would conceal the screws when mounted. On request, we can offer the full range insulated wall panels manufactured new as tailored to your requirements in length, thickness and most RAL-colour tones. Of course, we are also able to offer you alternative special surplus stock items and cancelled orders at low prices.

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Germany

For commercial buildings, coldrooms, Panelsell are able to supply sandwich panels quickly and in large quantities. Insulated sandwich panels (also known as insulated sandwich boards, or composite panels) are essentially two profiled metal sheets with an insulated layer material in between. Standardly, the outer sheets are made from steel. However, for special purposes, stainless steel or aluminium can be incorporated. The standard sheet thicknesses range between 0.5mm to 1.0mm. Therefore, it can be produced in other strengths as required. The wallpanels commonly have the Eurobox-marked profile on the sheet. However, smooth and micro-ribbed surface finishes are also possible. The standard core insulation of these composite wall panels is rigid polyuerethane foam (PU/PUR). Increasingly more popular are panels with a core insulation consisting of rockwool or polyisocyanurate foam (PIR) due to fire-protection requirements. The panels would have fire-rating classes, and involves non-combustible materials. The wall panels are assembled together in what is known as a "tongue and groove" system. The panel attachment can come as open or secret fixing. In open-fixing panels, screws that are mounted would be visible, whereas secret-fixing joints would conceal the screws when mounted. On request, we can offer the full range insulated wall panels manufactured new as tailored to your requirements in length, thickness and most RAL-colour tones. Of course, we are also able to offer you alternative special surplus stock items and cancelled orders at low prices.

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Germany

For commercial buildings, coldrooms, Panelsell are able to supply sandwich panels quickly and in large quantities. Insulated sandwich panels (also known as insulated sandwich boards, or composite panels) are essentially two profiled metal sheets with an insulated layer material in between. Standardly, the outer sheets are made from steel. However, for special purposes, stainless steel or aluminium can be incorporated. The standard sheet thicknesses range between 0.5mm to 1.0mm. Therefore, it can be produced in other strengths as required. The wallpanels commonly have the Eurobox-marked profile on the sheet. However, smooth and micro-ribbed surface finishes are also possible. The standard core insulation of these composite wall panels is rigid polyuerethane foam (PU/PUR). Increasingly more popular are panels with a core insulation consisting of rockwool or polyisocyanurate foam (PIR) due to fire-protection requirements. The panels would have fire-rating classes, and involves non-combustible materials. The wall panels are assembled together in what is known as a "tongue and groove" system. The panel attachment can come as open or secret fixing. In open-fixing panels, screws that are mounted would be visible, whereas secret-fixing joints would conceal the screws when mounted. On request, we can offer the full range insulated wall panels manufactured new as tailored to your requirements in length, thickness and most RAL-colour tones. Of course, we are also able to offer you alternative special surplus stock items and cancelled orders at low prices.

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Germany

We can deliver by courier screws and fixings for insulated composite sandwich panels and profiled sheeting for roofs and walls and your building needs Our extensive range for professional use can serve a range of purposes and materials as well as our sandwich panels range for roof and walls. Here is a basic overview of the screws available:

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Germany

We can deliver by courier screws and fixings for insulated composite sandwich panels and profiled sheeting for roofs and walls and your building needs Our extensive range for professional use can serve a range of purposes and materials as well as our sandwich panels range for roof and walls. Here is a basic overview of the screws available:

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Germany

We can deliver by courier screws and fixings for insulated composite sandwich panels and profiled sheeting for roofs and walls and your building needs Our extensive range for professional use can serve a range of purposes and materials as well as our sandwich panels range for roof and walls. Here is a basic overview of the screws available:

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Germany

We can deliver by courier screws and fixings for insulated composite sandwich panels and profiled sheeting for roofs and walls and your building needs Our extensive range for professional use can serve a range of purposes and materials as well as our sandwich panels range for roof and walls. Here is a basic overview of the screws available:

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Germany

We can deliver by courier screws and fixings for insulated composite sandwich panels and profiled sheeting for roofs and walls and your building needs Our extensive range for professional use can serve a range of purposes and materials as well as our sandwich panels range for roof and walls. Here is a basic overview of the screws available:

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Germany

We can deliver by courier screws and fixings for insulated composite sandwich panels and profiled sheeting for roofs and walls and your building needs Our extensive range for professional use can serve a range of purposes and materials as well as our sandwich panels range for roof and walls. Here is a basic overview of the screws available:

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Germany

We can deliver by courier screws and fixings for insulated composite sandwich panels and profiled sheeting for roofs and walls and your building needs Our extensive range for professional use can serve a range of purposes and materials as well as our sandwich panels range for roof and walls. Here is a basic overview of the screws available:

Request for a quote

Germany

We can deliver by courier screws and fixings for insulated composite sandwich panels and profiled sheeting for roofs and walls and your building needs Our extensive range for professional use can serve a range of purposes and materials as well as our sandwich panels range for roof and walls. Here is a basic overview of the screws available:

Request for a quote

Germany

We can deliver by courier screws and fixings for insulated composite sandwich panels and profiled sheeting for roofs and walls and your building needs Our extensive range for professional use can serve a range of purposes and materials as well as our sandwich panels range for roof and walls. Here is a basic overview of the screws available:

Request for a quote

Germany

We can deliver by courier screws and fixings for insulated composite sandwich panels and profiled sheeting for roofs and walls and your building needs Our extensive range for professional use can serve a range of purposes and materials as well as our sandwich panels range for roof and walls. Here is a basic overview of the screws available:

Request for a quote

Germany

We can deliver by courier screws and fixings for insulated composite sandwich panels and profiled sheeting for roofs and walls and your building needs Our extensive range for professional use can serve a range of purposes and materials as well as our sandwich panels range for roof and walls. Here is a basic overview of the screws available:

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Germany

We can deliver at last-minute rockwool panels (A-grade production and B-grade surplus stock) for sound insulation and fire protection. Rockwool or mineral wool panels are sandwich panels whose sheets are connected firmly with rockwool insulation. These panels are therefore highly resilient composite panels that have both load-bearing and insulating functions. The panels insulation are made of around 95 - 99 % molten rock, and pulled into threads to obtain a fibrous structure. The fibres are evenly distibruted to ensure that the shear strength is kept constant. Rockwool panels are used in areas where fire protection requirements are needed. The rockwool panels can be installed either as an internal / external firewall, suspended ceiling, and as a roof structure. These panels can be laid vertically and horizontally due to its end joints. These panels can also be used for basic insulation of existing buildings. Building material classification according to EN 13501-1 A1 or A2 for a non-combustible material B, C, D, E for a combustible material, where B is lowest combustibility. A1 is the highest class and is not combined with any additional class. The other classes are always combined with the following additional classes which indicate the product's ability to produce smoke and flaming droplets and particles. s1 – the structural element may produce a very limited amount of combustion gases s2 – the structural element may produce a limited amount of combustion gases s3 – no requirement for limited production of smoke d0 – flaming droplets and particles may not be produced by the structural element d1 – a limited amount of flaming droplets and particles may be produced by the structural element Panels with rockwool insulation can also ensure peace in operation. With its core material properies, the panels can offer first-class sound absorption values, and good themal insulation The acoustic perforations on the flat inner surface of the panels means that they should only be used for inside walls, as the outside sheet is not air-tight. On request we can offer you a range of fire protection or acoustic panels made to your requirements in length, thickness and most RAL-colour tones. We are also able to offer special price products and cancelled orders.

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We can deliver at last-minute rockwool panels (A-grade production and B-grade surplus stock) for sound insulation and fire protection. Rockwool or mineral wool panels are sandwich panels whose sheets are connected firmly with rockwool insulation. These panels are therefore highly resilient composite panels that have both load-bearing and insulating functions. The panels insulation are made of around 95 - 99 % molten rock, and pulled into threads to obtain a fibrous structure. The fibres are evenly distibruted to ensure that the shear strength is kept constant. Rockwool panels are used in areas where fire protection requirements are needed. The rockwool panels can be installed either as an internal / external firewall, suspended ceiling, and as a roof structure. These panels can be laid vertically and horizontally due to its end joints. These panels can also be used for basic insulation of existing buildings. Building material classification according to EN 13501-1 A1 or A2 for a non-combustible material B, C, D, E for a combustible material, where B is lowest combustibility. A1 is the highest class and is not combined with any additional class. The other classes are always combined with the following additional classes which indicate the product's ability to produce smoke and flaming droplets and particles. s1 – the structural element may produce a very limited amount of combustion gases s2 – the structural element may produce a limited amount of combustion gases s3 – no requirement for limited production of smoke d0 – flaming droplets and particles may not be produced by the structural element d1 – a limited amount of flaming droplets and particles may be produced by the structural element Panels with rockwool insulation can also ensure peace in operation. With its core material properies, the panels can offer first-class sound absorption values, and good themal insulation The acoustic perforations on the flat inner surface of the panels means that they should only be used for inside walls, as the outside sheet is not air-tight. On request we can offer you a range of fire protection or acoustic panels made to your requirements in length, thickness and most RAL-colour tones. We are also able to offer special price products and cancelled orders.

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