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Page 1: Lindab Sandwich Panels

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Technical information sandwich wall panel

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General

Would you like a property with an attractive exterior without needing to compromise on energy savings, sound insulation and fire safety? Lindab's sandwich panels are prefabricated building components that guarantee high quality and low costs. A wide range of surface profiles give you the opportunity to create a façade that suits your requirements and desires. Lindab sandwich panels have a insulation core of mineral wool with three different densities. Those three panel types have various advantages regarding fire resistance, thermal insula-tion, panel weight etc. Panels from dimension 150 mm are also

available with burglary protection. The outside and inside face of the panels consists of colour-coated steel sheet metal. Both faces are available with different kind of decorative profiles.

Panels with mineral wool achieves a very high fire performance. Lindab sandwich panels are fire tested and rated with refer-ence to their reaction to fire as well as their fire resistance. This is carried out through testing and classification according to standards SS-EN 13501, SS-EN 1363 and SS-EN 1364.

Technical facts – sandwich wall panels

Rusta Central storage, Norrköping, Sweden

Lindab Distribution Unit in Grevie, Sweden

Skellefteå Kraft Arena, Skellefteå, Sweden

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Line 600

Line 200

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Profiled lines 6 mm wide and 1 mm deep, repeated every 200 mm.

Profiled lines 7 mm wide and 3 mm deep, repeated every 600 mm.

Profiled lines with 8 mm wide and 2 mm deep, irregular profiling.

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Line 1200 ThinFlat surface with a narrow shadow groove at the outside face. Gives a discreet decorative line every 1200 mm.

Line 1200 WideFlat surface with a broad, V-shaped shadow groove at the outside face. Gives a bold shadow effect every 1200 mm.

Line 1200 Xtra WideFlat surface with an extra wide, U-shaped shadow groove at the outside face. Gives a wide decorative line with bold shadow effect every 1200 mm.

Profiles

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Burglary protection panels

MicroProfiling with 2 mm deep waves, repeted every 25 mm.

Profiles

Lindab burglary protected panels fulfills the requirements for resistance class 2 according to regulation SSF 200:3 – ”Rules for mechanical burglary protection”. These panels are unique on the market with built-in reinforcement bars that makes it very difficult to break through.

The solution is available with all combinations from dimension 150 mm and thicker. The reinforcement does not affect the general performance of the panel.

Lindab also holds a class 2 certificate for burglary protection panels without reinforcement bars from dimension 200 mm and thicker.

Acoustic panelsAcoustic panel intended for noise reduction indoors. Panels aimed for internal walls with one side fully perforated. Cannot be used as exterior wall!

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Technical facts – sandwich wall panelsProfiles

Foil coating for food premises

Foodsafe is a foil coating used for interior walls and ceilings in food premises. Food premises can be commercial kitchens, charcuteries, cold storage etc. They require areas that are light, easy to clean and surfaces that does not emit harmful sub- stances to the food.

Foodsafe is a 150 μm thick polymer foil which is attached to the sheet metal. It’s non-toxic and resistant to mould. Further- more, it’s watertight, durable, easy to clean, chemically inert and approved for use in the same premises as unpackaged food stuff.

However, the foil cannot be used outdoors as it yellows in the sun’s UV light.

Stainless steel

Lindabs panels can be delivered in stainless steel. The stand-ard alloy is then 1.4301 with 2B surface. The panels are de-livered with a protective film that is removed during assembly. 1.4301 is an austenitic steel and contains chrome and nickel. It’s the most used stainless steel in the world and is a good choice for many applications in the industry, like car washes and within the food industry. Surface 2B indicates that it is a smoothly rolled semi-matt surface.

Fire Protection

Ordinary sandwich panels with a core of mineral wool is excel-lent to use as fire partition walls. However, in some cases the requirements on the fire protecting walls are a level higher than just to resist the actual fire. So-called firewalls also have to withstand mechanical impact during the fire. These type of walls has until now been reserved to heavier structures as for instance concrete walls. Lindab have recently developed a system with ordinary sandwich panels that also is able to meet the requirements for EI 90-M. The addition –M means that the wall can withstand a fire in 90 minutes and also manage the influence of impacts from heavy items falling against the wall.

Lindab can also offer technical solutions with sandwich panels to many other applications where fire protection is of crucial importance:

• External walls – up to EI 180• Internal walls – up to EI 180, EI 90-M• Interior ceilings – EI 60 (max 4,4 meter span)

Fire protection characteristics for each configuration of sandwich panel can be found on data sheets on the following pages.

Renovation PanelsLindab has developed a system with specially designed sandwich panels that can be used to make face lifts to older buildings with worn out facades. The installation of these pan-els are made in a different way compared to ordinary sandwich panels. Instead of making the fixation at the end of each panel, these are attached with continuous fixing rails along the hori-zontal joints. This makes it possible to use thin panels with a long distance between vertical joints. The result is façades with the same appearance as facades in new buildings.

Lindab Renovation panels is available in dimension 70, 100 and 120 mm and with the same colours and decorative sur-faces as ordinary sandwich panels.

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Installation tools

Tools and technical aids for mounting panelsLindab have developed lifting yokes clamps to make lifting wall and roof panels easier. For additional information and advice, please contact Lindab.

Technical facts – sandwich wall panels

P-LYFTOK STA Lifting yoke vertical installation

P-LYFTOK LIGG Lifting yoke horizontal installation

P-LYFTOK STA IN Lifting yoke vertical installation indoors

Panel max. load kg/lifting yoke

70 200

100 200

120 200

150 250

175 250

200 250

240 250

300 250

The heaviest panel in the delivery determines the number of lifting

yokes.

A maximum of four lifting yokes can be used in the same lift.

Panel 0 max. load kg/lifting yoke

70 300

100 300

120 300

150 300

175 300

200 300

240 300

300 300

Panel max. load kg/lifting yoke

70 200

100 200

120 200

Lifting yoke for mineral wool panels

Lifting yoke for external walls Lifting yoke for internal wall. Lifting yoke for external walls (vertical installation)

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Fasteners

Lindab can offer a complete range of fasteners aimed for use in different materials and in any environment.

All fasteners used to attach sandwich panels to the building structure is approved for use up to environmental class C4. Fasteners used for installation of flashings and other accesso-ries are also available.

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Flashings

Lindab can also offer a wide range of standardized flashings that are customized to our sandwich panels.

Special profiles adapted to specific project's needs can also be provided. Contact Lindab for further information.

Other accessories

Lindab has carefully selected a wide range of accessories which are customized for our sandwich panels, such as caulk-ing, joint compounds, various types of sealants etc.

Contact Lindab for further information and advice.

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Technical facts - sandwich wall panels

As the sun heats the outside of the panel, the outer metal sheet extends and the panel moves outwards. During the winter, when it’s colder outside than inside, the reverse is the case. For freely mounted panels, this movement has no direct load impact.

Temperature movements

Design temperature difference

The design temperature difference between outer and inner metal sheets due to different colours on the outside of the external wall.

Class Temperature difference, ∆T Reflection factor interval Colour

0 20°C applies to inner walls

I 30°C 75-90% 001 Antique White

II 40°C 40-75%045 Silver Metallic

241 Stone Grey

III 55 °C 8-40%

015 Black

044 Anthracite Metallic

036 Graphite grey

558 Azure blue

758 Dark red

The temperature difference to take into account depends on the colour of the outer metal sheet. A light colour reflects more solar radiation than a dark one, and therefore does not become as hot.

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Technical facts - sandwich wall panelsDeformations due to temperature

Deformation in midfield due to temperature difference ∆T 55° between outer and inner metal sheets. For other temperature differences according to the table above, the table value is multiplied by ∆T/55.

Span [m]

Panel 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 6 6.6 7.2 7.8 8.4 9.0

0 15 17 20 23 27 30 34 38 42 51 61 72 84 96

100 10 12 14 16 19 21 24 26 29 36 43 50 58 67

120 8,4 10 12 13 15 17 20 22 24 29 35 41 48 56

150 6,7 7,9 9,2 11 12 14 15 17 19 23 28 33 38 44

175 5,9 6,9 8,1 9,3 11 12 14 15 17 20 24 29 33 39

200 5,0 5,9 6,9 8,0 9,1 10 12 13 14 17 21 25 29 33

240 4,2 4,9 5,7 6,6 7,6 8,6 10 11 12 15 17 20 24 27

300 3,3 3,9 4,6 5,3 6,0 9,8 7,7 8,6 10 12 14 16 19 22

Deformations due to load

Deformation [mm] in midfield due to uniform load 1.0 kN/m². For other loads, the table value is multiplied by the actual surface load.

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Span [m]

Panel 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 6 6.6 7.2 7.8 8.4 9.0

70 12 16 21 26 33 41 50 60 73 103 143 193 256 334

100 7,2 9,2 12 15 18 22 27 32 39 54 74 99 131 169

120 5,5 7,0 8,8 11 13 16 20 24 28 39 53 71 93 120

150 4,0 5,0 6,2 7,7 9,3 11 14 16 19 26 36 47 61 79

175 3,3 4,2 5,2 6,3 7,7 9,2 11 13 15 21 28 37 49 62

200 2,7 3,4 4,1 5,1 6,1 7,3 8,7 10 12 16 22 29 37 47

240 2,1 2,6 3,2 3,9 4,7 5,6 6,6 7,8 9,1 12 16 21 27 34

300 1,6 2,0 2,4 2,9 3,5 4,1 4,8 5,6 6,5 8,7 11 15 19 23

Deformation [mm] in midfield due to linear load 1.0 kN/m². For other loads, the table value is multiplied by the actual linear load.

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Span [m]

Panel 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 6 6.6 7.2 7.8 8.4 9.0

70 6,4 7,6 9,0 10 12 14 16 18 21 27 34 42 51 62

100 3,8 4,4 5,1 5,9 6,8 7,8 8,8 10 11 14 18 22 26 32

120 2,9 3,4 3,9 4,5 5,1 5,8 6,6 7,4 8,3 10 13 16 19 23

150 2,1 2,5 2,8 3,2 3,6 4,1 4,6 5,1 5,7 7,1 8,7 10 13 15

175 1,8 2,1 2,3 2,6 3,0 3,4 3,8 4,2 4,7 5,7 7,0 8,4 10 12

200 1,5 1,7 1,9 2,1 2,4 2,7 3,0 3,3 3,7 4,5 5,4 6,5 7,7 9,1

240 1,2 1,3 1,5 1,7 1,9 2,1 2,3 2,5 2,8 3,4 4,1 4,8 5,7 6,7

300 0,9 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,4 1,5 1,7 1,9 2,0 2,4 2,9 3,4 4,0 4,6

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Min 2,2 m

Min 1,2 m

1,15 1,35 1,0 1,35 1,15 1,0 1,0

1,15 1,35 1,6 2,0 2,0 1,35 1,35

1,15 1,35 1,35 1,35 1,35 1,15 1,0

1,15 1,35 1,0 1,35 1,15 1,35 1,0 1,35 1,15 1,35 1,35 1,35 1,35 1,35 1,35 1,35 1,35 1,15

1,15 1,35 1,0 1,5 1,5 1,0 1,35 1,15

1,15 1,35 1,0 2,0 1,0 1,35 1,15 1,0

1,35 1,35 1,5 1,5 1,5 1,35 1,35 1,15

1,15

Openings for windows, doors etc.

Multiplication factors Ff for openings

Openings causes increased load on adjacent panels. The increased load can be taken into account by multiplying the wind load for the adjacent panels by a multiplication factor Ff

Ff depends on a number of typical cases shown below. Unless otherwise is stated, it has been assumed that the size of the opening in the breadth direction of the panel is bhole = 1.2 m

For smaller openings, the multiplication factor can be reduced to Ff = 1+0.35 bhole/bpanel where bpanel is the covering width of the panel = 1,2 m.

In addition, the panel joints must be able to cope with transfer- ring the shear force between panels. This is fulfilled if the design wind load before load increase is a maximum of 1.5 x (bpanel/ bhole) kN/m2. If the loads cannot be managed, the wall must be reinforced.

Openings leads to increased deformations of the panels, which in addition vary along the sides of the openings. This should be taken into account during the structural design process so that, for example, sensitive windows are not damaged.

Without reinforcement, the maximum recommended frame breadth for vertical panels and frame height for horizontal panels is bpanel.

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LIGHT Mineral wool panel

Product facts - sandwich wall panels

Exterior sideSheet metal thickness (tnom):Tensile yield strength fty:

0,6 mm280 N/mm2

Hot galvanised steel (zinc weight):

275 g/m2

Surface layer:Environmental class:

HBPMC4

Standard colour: See colour brochure

Profiles: Line 200, Standard

Line 600

Line 1200

Line 1200W

Line 1200XW

Random

Micro

Type of core: Mineral wool 75 kg/m3

Covering width: 1197 mm

Interior sideSheet metal thickness (tnom):Tensile yield strength fty:

0,5 mm280 N/mm2

Hot galvanised steel (zinc weight):

275 g/m2

Surface layer:Environmental class:

HBPMC4

Standard colour: 001 Antique White

Profiles: Line 1200, Standard

Line 200

Perforated

Tätbandi skarv

Sealing strip in the joint

Option

Contact your Lindab representative for more information regarding possible options.

Burglary protection A patented system with built-in reinforcement in the element which fulfils requirements in burglary resistance class 2.

Foodsafe A 150 μm polymer coating that is free from toxins and resistant to mould. It is durable, easy to clean, chemically inert and approved for use in the same premises as unpackaged foodstuffs. Colour white.

0,6 or 0,7 mm Thicker sheet metal than standard on interior side.

Noise reduction Perforated inside for noise absorption. Not for exterior walls.

Product characteristics

LindabPanel

Thickness

mm

U-value

W/m2K

Airborne

sound

insulation dB

Air tightness2)

m3/m2 h

Fire

resistance

class

Reaction

to fire

Max rec.

length m

Weight

kg/m2

70 68* 0,53 34 0,50 - A2-s1,d0 5,01) 14

100 97* 0,38 35 0,50 EI 30 A2-s1,d0 8,01) 16

120 117* 0,32 34 0,50 EI 30 A2-s1,d0 10,01) 18

150 148* 0,25 33 0,50 EI 60 A2-s1,d0 12,2 20

175 168* 0,22 32 0,50 EI 60 A2-s1,d0 12,2 22

200 197* 0,19 32 0,50 EI 60 A2-s1,d0 12,2 24

240 237* 0,16 32 0,50 EI 60 A2-s1,d0 12,2 27

300 297* 0,13 32 0,50 EI 60 A2-s1,d0 12,2 31

* Micro is app. 1 mm thicker.

1) Maximum recommended length with respect to manageability

2) Applies to 50 Pa pressure difference, tested on complete wall incl. sill and vertical joint

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Product facts - sandwich wall panelsMaximum span L (m) for mineral wool panel LIGHT

The values apply under the following conditions:

Single span. Support width 60 mm per end. Sheet metal thickness outside 0,6 mm. Sheet metal thickness inside 0,5 mm.

Wind load in ultimate limit state.Combined wind and temperature load checked in ultimate limit state at deformation L/100.Colour group III. Complies with SS-EN 14 509 and SS-EN 1990.

Design wind load Qd,ULS (kN/m2) towards panel wall (wind pressure)

Load combination

Panel thick-nessmm

0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 0,8 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4

L

70 6,00 5,87 5,60 5,31 5,05 4,73 3,80 3,18 2,74 2,41 2,15 1,94 1,77 1,63

100 8,00 7,96 7,44 6,80 6,30 5,90 5,28 4,59 3,95 3,46 3,09 2,79 2,54 2,34

120 9,91 9,11 8,16 7,46 6,91 6,47 5,79 5,30 4,72 4,13 3,67 3,31 3,01 2,75

150 11,77 10,20 9,14 8,35 7,73 7,24 6,49 5,93 5,12 4,48 3,98 3,58 3,26 2,99

175 12,20 10,92 9,77 8,93 8,27 7,74 6,94 6,30 5,40 4,73 4,20 3,78 3,44 3,15

200 12,20 11,80 10,56 9,65 8,94 8,37 7,49 6,74 5,78 5,06 4,50 4,05 3,68 3,37

240 12,20 12,20 11,21 10,24 9,49 8,88 7,95 7,27 6,31 5,52 4,91 4,42 4,02 3,68

300 12,20 12,20 12,12 11,07 10,26 9,60 8,59 7,85 7,10 6,22 5,52 4,97 4,52 4,14

Design wind load Qd,ULS (kN/m2) from panel wall (wind suction)

Load combination

Panel thick-nessmm

-0,3 -0,4 -0,5 -0,6 -0,7 -0,8 -1,0 -1,2 -1,4 -1,6 -1,8 -2,0 -2,2 -2,4

L

70 6,00 5,81 5,56 5,13 4,76 4,46 3,84 3,22 2,78 2,45 2,19 1,98 1,81 1,67

100 8,00 7,51 6,73 6,15 5,70 5,34 4,79 4,39 3,99 3,50 3,13 2,83 2,58 2,38

120 9,49 8,23 7,38 6,74 6,25 5,86 5,25 4,81 4,46 4,18 3,75 3,39 3,09 2,85

150 10,62 9,21 8,25 7,54 6,99 6,55 5,87 5,37 4,98 4,67 4,41 4,19 3,86 3,55

175 11,35 9,85 8,82 8,07 7,48 7,00 6,28 5,74 5,32 4,99 4,71 4,47 4,27 4,05

200 12,20 10,64 9,53 8,71 8,08 7,56 6,78 6,20 5,75 5,38 5,08 4,83 4,61 4,42

240 12,20 11,30 10,12 9,25 8,57 8,02 7,19 6,57 6,10 5,71 5,39 5,12 4,89 4,69

300 12,20 12,20 10,93 9,99 9,26 8,67 7,77 7,10 6,58 6,17 5,82 5,53 5,28 5,06

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BASE Mineral wool panel

Product facts - sandwich wall panels

Exterior sideSheet metal thickness (tnom):Tensile yield strength fty:

0,6 mm280 N/mm2

Hot galvanised steel (zinc weight):

275 g/m2

Surface layer:Environmental class:

HBPMC4

Standard colour: See colour brochure

Profiles: Line 200, Standard

Line 600

Line 1200

Line 1200W

Line 1200XW

Random

Micro

Type of core: Mineral wool 90 kg/m3

Covering width: 1197 mm

Interior sideSheet metal thickness (tnom):Tensile yield strength fty:

0,5 mm280 N/mm2

Hot galvanised steel (zinc weight):

275 g/m2

Surface layer:Environmental class:

HBPMC4

Standard colour: 001 Antique White

Profiles: Line 1200, Standard

Line 200

Perforated

Option

Contact your Lindab representative for more information regarding possible options.

Burglary protection A patented system with built-in reinforcement in the element which fulfils requirements in burglary resistance class 2.

Foodsafe A 150 μm polymer coating that is free from toxins and resistant to mould. It is durable, easy to clean, chemically inertand approved for use in the same premises as unpackaged foodstuffs. Colour white.

0,6 or 0,7 mm Thicker sheet metal than standard on interior side.

Noise reducing Perforated inside for noise absorption. Not for exterior walls.

Renovation panel A patented system for renovation of façades.

Product characteristics

LindabPanel

Thickness

mm

U-value

W/m2K

Airborne

sound

insulation dB

Air tightness2)

m3/m2 h

Fire

resistance

class

Reaction

to fire

Max rec.

length m

Weight

kg/m2

70 68* 0,56 31 0,50 - A2-s1,d0 6,51) 16

100 97* 0,40 32 0,50 El 30 A2-s1,d0 10,01) 18

120 117* 0,33 31 0,50 El 60 A2-s1,d0 12,2 20

150 148* 0,27 30 0,50 El 60 A2-s1,d0 12,2 23

175 168* 0,24 29 0,50 El 60 A2-s1,d0 12,2 24

200 197* 0,20 29 0,50 El 60 A2-s1,d0 12,2 27

240 237* 0,17 29 0,50 El 60 A2-s1,d0 12,2 31

300 297* 0,14 29 0,50 El 60 A2-s1,d0 11,41) 36

* Micro is app. 1 mm thicker.

1) Maximum recommended length with respect to manageability

2) Applies to 50 Pa pressure difference, tested on complete wall incl. sill and vertical joint

Tätbandi skarv

Sealing strip in the joint

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Product facts - sandwich wall panelsMaximum span L (m) for mineral wool panel BASE

The values apply under the following conditions:

Single span. Support width 60 mm per end. Sheet metal thickness outside 0,6 mm. Sheet metal thickness inside 0,5 mm.

Wind load in ultimate limit state.Combined wind and temperature load checked in ultimate limit state at deformation L/100.Colour group III. Complies with SS-EN 14 509 and SS-EN 1990.

Design wind load Qd,ULS (kN/m2) towards panel wall (wind pressure)

Load combination

Panel thick-nessmm

0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 0,8 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4

L

70 6,50 6,22 5,97 5,72 5,56 5,39 4,88 4,08 3,51 3,08 2,75 2,48 2,26 2,08

100 8,85 8,38 8,01 7,59 7,03 6,58 5,90 5,39 5,00 4,44 3,96 3,57 3,25 2,99

120 10,34 9,78 9,11 8,33 7,72 7,22 6,47 5,91 5,48 5,13 4,76 4,30 3,91 3,59

150 12,20 11,40 10,20 9,32 8,64 8,09 7,24 6,62 6,13 5,74 5,37 4,84 4,40 4,03

175 12,20 12,19 10,92 9,97 9,24 8,65 7,74 7,08 6,56 6,14 5,69 5,12 4,65 4,27

200 12,20 12,20 11,80 10,78 9,99 9,35 8,37 7,65 7,09 6,63 6,11 5,50 5,00 4,58

240 12,20 12,20 12,20 11,52 10,67 9,99 8,94 8,17 7,57 7,09 6,69 6,03 5,48 5,02

300 11,40 11,40 11,40 11,40 11,40 10,87 9,73 8,89 8,24 7,71 7,28 6,82 6,20 5,68

Design wind load Qd,ULS (kN/m2) from panel wall (wind suction)

Load combination

Panel thick-nessmm

-0,3 -0,4 -0,5 -0,6 -0,7 -0,8 -1,0 -1,2 -1,4 -1,6 -1,8 -2,0 -2,2 -2,4

L

70 6,49 6,18 5,91 5,72 5,31 4,97 4,46 4,08 3,55 3,12 2,79 2,52 2,30 2,12

100 8,80 8,38 7,51 6,86 6,36 5,96 5,34 4,89 4,54 4,25 4,00 3,61 3,29 3,03

120 10,29 9,19 8,23 7,53 6,98 6,53 5,86 5,36 4,97 4,66 4,40 4,18 3,95 3,63

150 11,86 10,28 9,21 8,42 7,80 7,31 6,55 5,99 5,56 5,20 4,91 4,67 4,46 4,27

175 12,20 11,00 9,85 9,00 8,34 7,81 7,00 6,40 5,94 5,56 5,25 4,99 4,76 4,56

200 12,20 11,89 10,64 9,73 9,02 8,44 7,56 6,91 6,41 6,01 5,67 5,38 5,14 4,93

240 12,20 12,20 11,37 10,39 9,63 9,02 8,08 7,38 6,85 6,41 6,05 5,75 5,49 5,26

300 11,40 11,40 11,40 11,31 10,48 9,81 8,79 8,03 7,45 6,97 6,58 6,25 5,97 5,72

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PLUS Mineral wool panel

Product facts - sandwich wall panels

Exterior sideSheet metal thickness (tnom):Tensile yield strength fty:

0,6 mm280 N/mm2

Hot galvanised steel (zinc weight):

275 g/m2

Surface layer:Environmental class:

HBPMC4

Standard colour: See colour brochure

Profiles: Line 200, Standard

Line 600

Line 1200

Line 1200W

Line 1200XW

Random

Micro

Type of core: Mineral wool 125 kg/m3

Covering width: 1197 mm

Interior sideSheet metal thickness (tnom):Tensile yield strength fty:

0,5 mm 280 N/mm2

Hot galvanised steel (zinc weight):

275 g/m2

Surface layer:Environmental class:

HBPMC4

Standard colour: 001 Antique White

Profiles: Line 1200, Standard

Line 200

Perforated

Tätbandi skarv

Sealing strip in the joint

Option

Contact your Lindab representative for more information regarding possible options.

Burglary protection A patented system with built-in reinforcement in the element which fulfils requirements in burglary resistance class 2.

Foodsafe A 150 μm polymer coating that is free from toxins and resistant to mould. It is durable, easy to clean, chemically inertand approved for use in the same premises as unpackaged foodstuffs. Colour white.

Fire-reinforced joint A fire strap in the top of the panel that swells at high temperatures.

0,6 or 0,7 mm Thicker sheet metal than standard on interior side.

Noise reduction Perforated inside for noise absorption. Not for exterior walls.

Renovation panel A patented system for renovation of façades.

Product characteristics

LindabPanel

Thickness

mm

U-value

W/m2K

Airborne

sound

insulation dB

Air tightness2)

m3/m2 h

Fire

resistance

class

Reaction

to fire

Max rec.

length m

Weight

kg/m2

70 68* 0,61 30 0,50 - B-s1,d0 7,51) 18

100 97* 0,43 30 0,50 El 30 B-s1,d0 10,01) 21

120 117* 0,36 29 0,50 El 60 B-s1,d0 12,2 24

150 148* 0,29 29 0,50 El 60/EI 1803) B-s1,d0 12,2 28

175 168* 0,26 28 0,50 El 60/El 1803) B-s1,d0 12,2 30

200 197* 0,22 28 0,50 El 60/El 1803) B-s1,d0 12,2 34

240 237* 0,18 28 0,50 El 60/El 1803) B-s1,d0 11,21) 39

300 297* 0,15 28 0,50 El 60/El 1803) B-s1,d0 9,41) 46

* Micro is app. 1 mm thicker.

1) Maximum recommended length with respect to manageability

2) Applies to 50 Pa pressure difference, tested on complete wall incl. sill and vertical joint 3) Applies to fire-reinforced joint (see option below)

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Product facts - sandwich wall panelsMaximum span L (m) for mineral wool panel PLUS

The values apply under the following conditions:

Single span. Support width 60 mm per end. Sheet metal thickness outside 0,6 mm. Sheet metal thickness inside 0,5 mm.

Wind load in ultimate limit state.Combined wind and temperature load checked in ultimate limit state at deformation L/100.Colour group III. Complies with SS-EN 14 509 and SS-EN 1990.

Design wind load Qd,ULS (kN/m2) towards panel wall (wind pressure)

Load combination

Panel thick-nessmm

0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 0,8 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4

L

70 6,59 6,29 6,02 5,85 5,67 5,49 5,19 4,91 4,62 4,06 3,62 3,26 2,97 2,73

100 8,93 8,46 8,11 7,79 7,51 7,24 6,71 6,13 5,69 5,32 5,02 4,71 4,29 3,94

120 10,42 9,84 9,43 9,03 8,63 8,22 7,36 6,73 6,24 5,84 5,51 5,23 4,99 4,74

150 12,20 11,78 11,22 10,62 9,84 9,21 8,24 7,53 6,98 6,53 6,17 5,85 5,59 5,35

175 12,20 12,20 12,20 11,36 10,52 9,85 8,82 8,06 7,47 6,99 6,59 6,26 5,97 5,72

200 12,20 12,20 12,20 12,20 11,37 10,64 9,53 8,71 8,07 7,55 7,12 6,76 6,45 6,18

240 11,20 11,20 11,20 11,20 11,20 11,20 10,04 9,17 8,50 7,95 7,50 7,12 6,80 6,51

300 9,40 9,40 9,40 9,40 9,40 9,40 9,40 9,40 9,30 8,71 8,21 7,80 7,44 7,13

Design wind load Qd,ULS (kN/m2) from panel wall (wind suction)

Load combination

Panel thick-nessmm

-0,3 -0,4 -0,5 -0,6 -0,7 -0,8 -1,0 -1,2 -1,4 -1,6 -1,8 -2,0 -2,2 -2,4

L

70 6,55 6,24 6,02 5,81 5,64 5,45 5,07 4,64 4,30 4,03 3,66 3,30 3,01 2,77

100 8,89 8,43 8,09 7,76 7,24 6,78 6,08 5,56 5,15 4,83 4,56 4,33 4,14 3,97

120 10,36 9,81 9,37 8,56 7,94 7,43 6,66 6,09 5,65 5,29 5,00 4,75 4,53 4,34

150 12,20 11,71 10,49 9,58 8,88 8,32 7,45 6,81 6,32 5,92 5,59 5,31 5,06 4,85

175 12,20 12,20 11,21 10,25 9,50 8,89 7,97 7,28 6,75 6,32 5,97 5,67 5,41 5,19

200 12,20 12,20 12,12 11,07 10,26 9,61 8,61 7,87 7,29 6,83 6,45 6,12 5,84 5,60

240 11,20 11,20 11,20 11,20 10,81 10,12 9,06 8,28 7,68 7,19 6,79 6,44 6,15 5,89

300 9,40 9,40 9,40 9,40 9,40 9,40 9,40 9,07 8,40 7,87 7,42 7,05 6,73 6,45

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P-PIL1 Pilaster 1

Pilaster 1 is our most popular pilaster. It’s easy to erect and creates a visual division between the sandwich panels.

This corner flashing is used at the inner corners of the facades and has the same design as pilaster 1.

This corner flashing is used at the outer corners of the facades and is intended to be combined with pilaster 1.

P-HPIL1 Corner pilaster 1 P-HB1 Corner flashing for pilaster

Facade with pilaster 1

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Pilaster 7 are fixed with fastening rails (P-PIL7FS), which gives a hidden attachment without visible screw heads.

This pilaster is used at the outer corners of the facades and is intended to be combined with pilaster 7. The corner flashing between the pilasters is either P-ELHO or P-ELHOW depending on which surface profile that is used.

P-PIL7 Pilaster 7

Product facts - sandwich wall panelsAccessories

P-PIL6 Corner pilaster 6

Facade with pilaster 7

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Pilaster 8B

115122°

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Wall thickness100 - 300 mm

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Wall thickness100 - 300 mm

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P-PIL8B Corner solutionP-PIL8A Corner solution

P-PIL8 Pilaster 8

Facade with pilaster 8

Pilaster 8 has a triangular design and are available in two different versions. One with a high profile and the other with a slightly lower profile. Both are fixed with fastening rails (P-PIL8FS), which gives a hidden attachment without visible screw heads.

Pilaster 8 can also be used at the outer corners of the façade. The corner flashing between the pilasters is either P-ELHO or P-ELHOW depending on which surface profile that is used.

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P-PIL9 Pilaster 9

P-PIL9B Corner solution

Facade with pilaster 9

Pilaster 9 is designed with a shadow groove that runs down between the sandwich panels. The pilasters are fixed with fastening rails (P-PIL9FS) that conceals all the fasteners.

At the outer corner a pilaster similar to pilaster 9 is used. This one has a slightly lower shadow groove since it can’t be placed in a vertical panel joint. The corner flashing between the pilasters is either P-ELHO or P-ELHOW depending on which surface profile that is used.

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Facade with pilaster 10

P-PIL10 Pilaster 10

P-PIL10 Corner solution

Pilaster 10 is designed with shadow slots on each side of the pilaster. Lighting loops can be placed inside the slots to create decorative floodlighting.

Pilaster 10 can also be used at the outer corners of the façade. The corner flashing between the pilasters is either P-ELHO or P-ELHOW depending on which surface profile that is used.

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P-PIL11

Facade with pilaster 11

P-PIL11 Corner solution

Pilaster 11 is a very flat pilaster which are designed to fit the horizontal profiles of the sandwich panels. An observer will experience that the facade consists of continuous lines along the entire façade. This pilaster is only available together with sandwich panels profiled with 1200 Wide. The pilasters are fixed with fastening rails (P-PIL9FS) that conceals all the fasteners.

Pilaster 11 can also be used at the outer corners of the façade. The corner flashing between the pilasters is called P-ELHOW.

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B

Measure B is adaptedto wall thickness 150-300 mm

B

20

Measure B is adaptedto wall thickness 120-300 mm

B= 20-250 mmC= 20-90 mm

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ECOSYLL Base rail ECOSYLLF Base rail high

P-SYLLB Base flashing

In order to reduce energy losses, this base rail is slotted. It can be used for wall thickness 150 mm and upwards and when the sandwich panels are installed horizontally. This rail require that the concrete base is retracted about 15 mm from the face of the facade. If the concrete base is not retracted, use base rail ECOSYLLF instead.

In order to reduce energy losses, this base rail is slotted. It can be used for wall thickness 120 mm and upwards and when the sandwich panels are installed horizontally. Compared to ECOSYLL this base rail is higher and shall always be supplemented with 20 mm extra insulation in the bottom of the rail.

P-SYLLB is a base flashing that can be attached by hooking it on the base rail and thus completely free from visible fasteners. The dimensions of the base flashing are adaptable and can be combined with a mounting bracket (SFBL) to improve stability.

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P-KARMB Frame flashing

P-KRONB1 Fascia flashing P-KRONB2 Parapet flashing

This trim flashing is painted white and can be used as a base rail for vertically installed internal walls or for covering frames and wall closures. It can also be used as a base rail for horizontally installed exterior walls when ECOSYLL or ECOSYLLF for some reason can’t be used. In that case a visibly fixed Base flashing must be mounted on the external side of the wall.

This fascia flashing is installed together with parapet flashing P-KRONB2.

This parapet flashing is installed together with fascia flashing P-KRONB1. Predrilled holes are placed at one of the ends of each flashing to achieve joints that can manage temperature movements.

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At Lindab, good thinking is a philosophy that gui-

des us in everything we do. We have made it our

mission to create a healthy indoor climate – and

to simplify the construction of sustainable buil-

dings. We do that by designing innovative pro-

ducts and solutions that are easy to use, as well

as offering efficient availability and logistics. We

are also working on ways to reduce our impact on

our environment and climate. We do that by de-

veloping methods to produce our solutions using

a minimum of energy and natural resources, and

by reducing negative effects on the environment.

We use steel in our products. It’s one of few materi-

als that can be recycled an infinite number of times

without losing any of its properties. That means

less carbon emissions in nature and less energy

wasted.

We simplify construction