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INSULFOIL
INSULFOIL
MANUAL INSULPANEL 5 OF 7
INSTALLATIONINSULFOILINSULPANEL ROOFINSULPANEL WALLINSULPANEL COLD ROOMSTECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
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CHARACTERISTICS
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The Insulfoil belongs to the Insulpanel family; it is a panel with the components of the Insulpanel classic but substitutes one of the sheets metal (interior or exterior ) for a polypropylene-based covering, reinforced with a fiberglass mesh; that is, a foil-typecovering.
Insulfoil Wall
Insulfoil Roof
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Insulfoil is available in two versions: Insulfoil Roof and Insulfoil Wall.
FEATURES INSULFOIL
FIRE TEST
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A) Dimensions
B) Joints
Unlike Insulpanel, Insulfoil is available in pieces 30ft in length (for panels with a thickness of 4” or less), up to 36 ft in length (for panels with a thickness of 4” or more). The effective width for each panel is 40 in for roofs and 46 in for walls.
On its exterior side for walls or roofs, the Insulfoil’s joints are similar to those in the Insulpanel; and on its interior side, it has an excess of foil, which folds to the inside of the joint between each panel.
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Joint details
Longitudinal overlap
Insulfoil
Sheet metal
On the transverse overlap, the joint is applied on-site in the same way as the Insulpanel, with the added convenience of cutting the foil film instead of a sheet metal
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C) Maximum loads, weight and thermal properties
1. MAXIMUM LOAD CHARTS FOR THEINSULFOIL ROOF
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Calculation conditions:
1.- Steel’s yield stress = 2600 kg/cm² (37ksi). 2.- Maximum allowed deflection of L/240. 3.- Design based on the allowed stress criteria according to “Design of Foam Filled Structures” by John A. Hartsock and on the AISI Cold-Formed Steel Specification 1996. 4.- For wind loads, the stress was increased by 1/3 above the values of the allowed stress, as long as this load is not lower than the one required by dead and live loads, or by maximum deflections. 5.- It is considered that the section’s total effectiveness is reduced (effective S).
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2 . MAXIMUM LOAD CHARTS FOR THEINSULFOIL WALL
Calculation conditions:1.- Steel’s yield stress = 2600 kg/cm² (37ksi). 2.- Maximum allowed deflection of L/180.3.- Design based on the allowed stress criteria according to “Design of Foam Filled Structures” by John A. Hartsock and on the AISI Cold- Formed Steel Specification 1996. 4.- For wind loads, the stress was increased by 1/3 above the values of the allowed stress, as long as this load is not lower than the one required by dead and live loads, or by maximum deflections. 5.- The values of the maximum loads are determined by the compression stress on the face.
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3. INSULFOIL’S WEIGHT
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