SHRINKABLE SCAFFOLD CLADDINGFOR WEATHER PROTECTION AND CONTAINMENT
SHRINKABLE SCAFFOLD CLADDINGFOR WEATHER PROTECTION ANDCONTAINMENT
Tufcoat scaffold wrap is a strong and durable plastic scaffold cladding which is heat
shrunk to create a 'drum tight' and tear resistant covering over roofs and façades of
any size or shape scaffold structure.
Because Tufcoat shrinks tight it overcomes a key problem with conventional
'individual sheet' cladding – the tendency for sheets to flap and detach in high winds
which presents a hazard and often means the scaffolding contractor must return to the
site to undertake repairs or replacement.
In addition, because sheets of Tufcoat are joined together by heat welding, Tufcoat
creates a continuous skin around the scaffold structure without the holes or gaps
typical of traditional sheeting. This makes Tufcoat highly effective for applications
where a high level of containment or weather protection is required, and it looks great
too!
“ WE WEATHER PROOFED A SCAFFOLDINGQUICKER THAN IF WE HAD USED CORRUGATEDROOF SHEETING AND STANDARD SHEETING.WE FOUND TUFCOAT TO BE EXTREMELYADAPTABLE AND COST EFFECTIVE.”
Martin Forsythe,
Director, Pro Access Scaffolding
TUFCOAT FOR FAÇADESBecause Tufcoat is heat shrunk to the scaffold structure it forms a rigid bonded
cladding façade including any projections or extensions, even circular or trapezoidal
shapes. Because it is moulded more closely to the structure it looks much smarter than
conventional cladding. Should the shrink-wrap be damaged or punctured by site
activity, it is easily repaired with a local 'patch'. Typically, you should expect to install
100 square metres of Tufcoat scaffold cladding per hour per man.
TUFCOAT FOR ROOFSThe main benefits of using Tufcoat for temporary roofs is that because it is heat shrunk
'drum tight' the requirement for an extensive support structure is minimised. In addition,
the installation time is considerably quicker than tin sheeting. Generally you should
expect a 40% labour saving on fit and an 80% labour saving on removal when
compared to tin sheeting.
TUFCOAT INTERNAL SHEETINGThe Tufcoat range of films are ideal for creating temporary partitions inside buildings
to contain dust and debris from construction activity. Tufcoat is available in widths up
to 14m (46') and roll lengths up to 50m (164') which minimises the need to join
sections. However, where there is a requirement to seal around obstructions such as
pipes and beams, Tufcoat can simply be cut and heat welded back together which
minimises the use of tape. Zipped access doors and windows are easily installed to
enable access into the contained area.
THE SCAFFOLD CLADDING PROCESSTufcoat scaffold cladding is very easy to apply. To get the best results it should be
ensured that handrails, ledgers etc do not protrude outside the main body of the
scaffold structure.
Step 1 – The shrink wrap cladding is unrolled, unfolded and secured top and bottom
with 'Tufclips'. Where a horizontal join between adjacent sheets is required, they are
overlapped by approximately 300mm and heated to form a secure welded joint. Joining
sheets like this effectively creates one single sheet which eliminates the possibility of
leaks.
Step 2 – When the entire scaffold structure has been covered the actual shrinking
process is commenced by applying heat to one side of the Tufcoat shrink wrap film
using the Tufcoat hot air gun. When heat shrinking a continuous motion of the gun is
used, a little like spray painting. When subjected to heat the Tufcoat cladding begins a
biaxial shrinking process as the heat is removed thus giving a taught covering capable
of withstanding the most adverse of conditions. Should it be necessary to gain access
through the structure, the Tufcoat cladding can be cut open, and re-sealed with a larger
patch whilst still maintaining a 100% seal.
MATERIALS & EQUIPMENTTufcoat provide everything required to wrap and encapsulate scaffold structures.
Heat Gun Powered by a cylinder of propane gas, the heat gun is designed to give a
tight, consistent finish to the scaffold cladding. This tool is very rugged and reliable and
is supplied with a regulator and 8m hose. Typically, a scaffolding shrink wrap
installation team will use at least two heat guns to ensure that the job is completed
quickly.
Safety gauntlets Worn when using the heat tool, particularly when creating welds and
shrinking the sheeting, to protect against burns.
Tufcoat scaffold cladding A range of sizes and thickness's are available. The most
commonly used film for scaffold cladding is our 300 micron, flame retardant product.
This is multi-folded on to individual rolls which are 1.6m wide for easy transport and
handling. Bear in mind when ordering, that extra rolls added to your order normally
incur no extra shipping charge, up to 1000kg.
To make sheets easier to handle when applying they are centre folded. This means
that once the film has been pulled over the scaffold structure and cut from the roll. One
of the 6m halves can be left folded whilst the other 6m half is secured with Tufclips and
heat welded. For smaller jobs the film is easily cut down the centre of the roll to create
a 6m width sheet.
Sheets are easily joined together by heat welding using the hand held hot air gun –
this is covered in our training sessions.
Tufclips Used to tightly hold the top or bottom edge of a sheet of shrink wrap film in
position where it is wrapped around a scaffold tube. The shrink wrap is then heat
welded permanently into position, and the Tufclips removed to use again.
Patch tape 100mm wide, high tack adhesive, waterproof tape. Used for repairing small
holes and reinforcing the seam or weld where two pieces of scaffold cladding. Supplied
as a box of 12 rolls.
Zipped access doors / windows These are taped on to the finished scaffolding cover
to enable access underneath. Three heights are available 0.91m (36”), 1.22m (48”)
and 1.83m (72”). All are 0.76m wide (30”).
TRAINING We provide the necessary support to get your team up and running including an initial
training system at your site for up to 4 people. Tufcoat are an ISO9001:2000 accredited
company and our training courses is approved by the CITB. A detailed written
installation guide, which forms the basis of our training session, is available.
A TYPICAL TRAINING SESSION INCLUDES;- Equipment familiarisation
- Safety
- Instruction and practice of key scaffold wrapping skills
- Wrapping of a scaffold structure
A certificate is issued to those who successfully complete the training course to the
required standard.
“ I MUST COMMEND YOU AND YOUR COMPANY ONAN EXCELLENT PRODUCT AND GREAT INSTRUCTION. IT ONLY TOOK YOUR MAN ANIGHT TO TRAIN US AND WHILST WE WEREN'TAS COMPETENT AS HE WAS, WE MANAGED TOCOMPLETE THE JOB AND OUR CLIENT WASDELIGHTED.”
Vince Pearce, Director, EXE Scaffolding Ltd.
Thickness – External use
Thickness – Internal use
Roll Size (opened out)
Roll Size (folded)
Flame retardant
Abrasion resistance/toughness
Blow-up Ratio (md/cd)
Dart impact
Puncture resistance
Elmendorf Tear (md/cd)
Tear resistance
Elongation
Melt index
Melt temperature
Opacity
Shrinkability / sealability
Shrink temperature
Tensile strength (md/cd)
Weather resistance
300mm (± 10%)
190mm (± 10%)
12 x 15m, 12 x 30m – 300 12 x 50m – 190
1.6m x 0.3m
EN 13501-1:2002 Euroclass B
Excellent
45% – 60% / 30% – 40%
850g
Excellent
600g / 1100g
Excellent
600% / 700%
0.25
120°C – 135°C
Good (white/yellow)
Excellent / excellent
70°C – 105°C
245kg/m2
/ 245kg/m2
Good to excellent
Characteristic: Properties:
DATASHEET: TUFCOAT FLAMERETARDANT SCAFFOLD CLADDINGTufcoat scaffold sheeting is an Construction grade LDPE film used for applications in
harsh environments. Tufcoat is formulated with added UVI, (ultra violet inhibitors),
which prevents the film breaking down under sunlight for up to one year and EVA,
which prevents the film from becoming brittle at low temperatures.
Tufcoat cladding shrinks in all directions. This ‘biaxial’ shrinkage, even at widths over
10m, means it can be installed in any orientation.
TUFCOAT FLAME RETARDANTTufcoat flame retardant shrink wrap is classified to EN 13501-1:2002 Euroclass B. This
means it is compliant with Building Regulations and may be used for permanent
building installation if required. Tufcoat is the only shrink wrap cladding system to be
tested to this European standard which will supercede national standards over the next
few years.
RECYCLINGAlthough Tufcoat scaffold cladding is an oil based product, its carbon impact is small
as it is 100% recyclable. After it has been removed, it is highly valued by recycling
companies due to its purity and subsequently gets turned into plastic products like
drainpipes – there really is no excuse for it ending up in landfill sites!
Statements, technical information and recommendations contained herein are based on production data with
properties, quoted being typical but intended only as a guide. They do not constitute a product specification
nor are they to be construed in any manner as warranties expressed or implied. The User shall determine
the suitability of the product for its intended use and the User assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in
connection therewith.
Material:
Weight:
Roll size:
Sq. M:
Site Damage:
Encapsulation:
Fixings:
Fire Resistance:
Installation:
Construction grade polythene
58kg (12 x 15m roll)
12m x 15m
180m2
Repairable on site
100%
Up to every 15m vertical
Standard
Vertical, heat welded around tube
Polyester reinforced
23kg
2m x 45m
90m2
Not easily repairable
Unreliable, limited use
Every 2m vertical + 100 ties per 90m2
Additional cost
Horizontal, bungeed to tube
Tufcoat Standard Sheeting
COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
WHY TUFCOAT? Scaffwrap is a durable cladding which is heatshrunk to create a continuously bonded
skin over the roof and sides of scaffold stuctures without holes or gaps typical of
traditional cladding systems. Scaffwrap is recommended for projects where a high
level of environmental containment or weather protection is required.
By creating a ‘drum tight’ and tear resistant covering, Scaffwrap is able to stand up to
the most severe weather conditions, eliminating the problem of detached sheets and
emergency repair. Should it be necessary to gain access through sheeting, i.e. for
craneage, Scaffwrap can be cut open and re-sealed to maintain 100% containment.
Tufcoat supply Scaffwrapp and training direct to the construction industry. Alternatively,
installation services may be provided by our approved installers.
As an ISO9001 accredited company we aim to ensure customer satisfaction. Our
quality systems are independently audited by Lloyds Register Quality Assurance. Our
flame retardant scaffold cladding is classified to ISO EN 13501 with a level of fire
resistance that gives it approval by European building regulations for permanent
installations.
Tufcoat are NASC members and our training courses is approved by the CITB.
“ WE COMPLETED A ROOF AND THREESIDES IN ONE DAY WHICH WOULDHAVE TAKEN THREE DAYS USINGSTANDARD SHEETING AND TINSHEETING.”
A Hazel, Director,
ALS Scaffolding
OFFICES
Fox House
8-10 Whimple St.
Plymouth
PL1 2DH
United Kingdom
Tel. +44 (0)1752 227333
Fax. +44 (0)1752 261642
http://www.tufcoat.co.uk
WAREHOUSING
Langage Industrial Estate
Plymouth
Devon
United Kingdom
PL7 5HQ
Bijsterhuizen
6546 AS
Nijmegen
Netherlands
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