| Australian Standard | ||
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The expanded polystyrene core (EPS) of Burton panels possesses the properties Designated under Australian Standard 1366, Part 3-1992. EPS contains no fluorocarbon
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| Panel Lining | ||
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0.6mm CRP
Colorbond
(R) prepainted steel most commonly used. (off white, 25% gloss). Alternative
colours and lining material options available.
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| Panel Adhesive | ||
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Panel linings bonded to EPS core with synthetic thermo-setting polyurethane adhesive creating a permanently stable panel under a wide range of conditions and temperatures, thereby avoiding the adverse and deforming tendencies often synonymous with thermo plastic adhesives.
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| Panel Dimensions | ||
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Width : Length : Thickness : |
1200mm Standard manufactured to customer's
requirements and only limited to transport constraints |
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| Panel Assembly |
Elevated Surface Temperature |
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| Prefabricated panels are assembled and sealed to form an effective vapour barrier. No framework or stud system is used in this construction system. The high strength to weight ratio of Burton panel generally allows wall construction without the need for load bearing foundations. A steel framed roof is normally required where panels are used for ceiling/roof construction in large buildings |
Maximum continuous surface temperature is 76.7°C, although Burton panel can be exposed to higher temperatures for short perioad without affecting its properties. |
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General Properties of Burton Panels |
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