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CONTENTS
TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE
4 General
PANEL DIMENSIONING
5 General
PANEL INSTALLATION
6 General
INFORMATION ON SPECIAL SURFACES
7 Anodised, naturAL, mill-finished surfaces
PROCESSING METHODS
9 Sawing
11 Routing
12 Water jet cutting
12 Punching / shearing
13 Bending
ROUTING AND FOLDING TECHNIQUE
15 General
16 Machines
17 Tools
19 Fabrication of tray panels
21 Fabrication of attica corners 90 in two segments
JOINTING / FIXING TECHNIQUE
24 General
24 Thermal expansion and contraction
25 Drilling / countersinking
26 Riveting
27 Screwing
28 Gluing
31 Clamping
SURFACE TREATMENT
32 General
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
33 General
33 Removal of graffiti
FACADE - STANDARD DESIGNS
35 General
TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS
37 ALUCOBOND A2
38 ALUCOBOND plus
39 ALUCOBOND
INTERNET ADDRESSES, INFORMATION, CREATE THE DIFFERENCE
40 Internet addresses
42 Information
43 Create the difference
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TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE
GENERAL
To protect ALUCOBOND composite panels against mechanical d
amages
1.00 m 1.20 m
and the harmful effects of weather conditions and moisture, the following
information must be observed:
-- The pallets must be handled carefully during transport and unloading.
markings.
To ensure perfect functioning of the ALUCOBOND protective film, the
following information should be observed:
-- Storage exceeding 6 months should be avoided. Severe temperature
fluctuations and exposure to direct sunlight reduce the long-term
durability. In this case the protective film may become very difficult
to remove.
-- Do not mark the protective film with inks (markers), tapes or labels.
Solvent or plasticizer may penetrate the film and affect the lacquered
surface.
-- Should the protective film partially come off during processing or after
assembly, dirtied edges can occur in the course of time, which may
be difficult to remove.
-- Remove the protective film as soon as possible after assembly.
P rotective film that remains on the panels for an extended period of
exterior exposure may be very difficult to remove.
-- Make sure not to remove the protective film at temperatures below 10C.
PANEL DIMENSIONING
WHEN DIMENSIONING THE PANELS, THE FOLLOWING SHOULD
BE NOTED
Dimensional tolerances
Thickness 0.2 mm
Width -0 / +4 mm
Length 1000 4000 mm -0 / +6 mm
Length 4001 8000 mm -0 / +10 mm
When cutting and routing, the thermal expansion in length of ALUCOBOND
must be taken into account to ensure the dimensional accuracy of the
components during assembly. We recommend that prior to processing
the panels should be stored at room temperature for at least one day.
Trimming
The panels have to be trimmed:
-- on all sides, to ensure accurate rectangularity and precisely cut edges
when using raw edges, such as e.g. with the riveted faade version.
-- on three sides, to ensure accurate rectangularity for further processing.
The trimming cuts must be taken into account when dimensioning the
panel.
Anodised contact lines
Anodised ALUCOBOND composite panels have contact lines on the
short sides - of up to 25 mm width on the front and up to 35 mm width
on the back.
With panel lengths of more than 3.5 m, contact lines of up to 20 mm width
must also be taken into account at the longitudinal edges.
Panel edges
Due to the manufacturing process a lateral displacement of the cover
sheets of max. 2 mm is possible at the panel edges.
Static calculation of elements
-- For static values, please see the Technical Data Sheets
-- For static tables, please ask for details
PANEL INSTALLATION
WHEN INSTALLING THE PANELS, THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE
NOTED
Assembly direction
To avoid possible reflection differences (for metallic, special effect,
naturAL, and Spectra colours), we recommend that the composite panels
Protective film with direction arrows
SP
SP
SP
SP
Centrical drilling
FP
FP
FP
FP
SP
SP
SP
facade elements. They must not be skipped, i.e. the faade e lements
must not be f i xe d to the lowe r or uppe r suppor ting se ction!
Butt joint of supporting section = panel joint
Mill-finished surfaces
When using ALUCOBOND panels with mill-finished surfaces that are
not protected from atmospheric influences through coating or anodising,
a variation in the appearance of the aluminium surface must be taken
into account.
The untreated, mill-finished aluminium surface on which no decorative
demand should be made, acquires a natural oxide layer; in the course
of time the thickness increases to approx. 0.1 m under the influence of
the outer atmosphere.
When coated with reaction products, the surface shows a reduced
reflectivity compared to its state when new, i.e. the surface loses its
metallic brilliance taking on a dull, light-grey appearance. This impression
may be intensified when dirt gathers in and on the surface. This graying
constitutes a natural patina.
Whereas the reactions of uncoated aluminium to atmospheric influences
change the appearance of the surface, the stability of the ALUCOBOND
panel is not impaired, as the reactions only have an effect on the panel
surface, and the oxide layer protects the material underneath from any
further corrosion.
It is virtually impossible to clean untreated, aluminium construction parts in
exterior architecture, but this is not necessary as a rule, due to the readily
accepted surface change and also its high resistance to weathering.
The protective film should not be removed until all the necessary work
has been completed. After removal, make sure to wear gloves, as this
will avoid leaving any finger prints that are almost impossible to remove
afterwards.
PROCESSING METHODS
SAWING WITH VERTICAL PANEL SAWS
-- Holz-Her vertical panel saws with routing device
When purchasing a new system we recommend the following panel saw:
-- Holz-Her panel saw, PK 1255 ALUCOBOND , with pole-changing
motor (2 speeds)
Please pay attention: saw blade 250 mm
Retrofitting existing machines
Since 1991 Holz-Her panel saws have been equipped with dustproof
bearings. On older machines, the saw shaft and the casing cover need to
be exchanged and the routing device newly ordered. Owing to the speed
regulation from 4,800 to 2,400 rpm, retrofitting to a 2-speed, pole-changing
saw motor will be required.
When ordering new machines or pole-changing saw motors, and for
retrofitting with dustproof bearings, please contact Reich Spezialmaschinen
GmbH directly, stating the year of construction, type and serial number
of the machine.
PROCESSING METHODS
-- bore = 30 mm
-- clearance angle 15
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-- bore = 30 mm
-- t = 72 ( = 300 mm)
- clearance angle 15
-- t = 60 ( = 250 mm)
PROCESSING METHODS
HS 60/2 bi
ROUTING
ALUCOBOND can be easily routed on conventional routing machines
and CNC machining centres. To avoid pressure marks on the surface,
please use plastic or wood vice jaws when chucking the work-pieces.
Preferably use vacuum tables with MDF boards as sacrificial boards.
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PROCESSING METHODS
Carbide tipped cutters suitable for aluminium and plastics are also
suitable for ALUCOBOND . Perfect cuts are produced, e.g. under the
following conditions: feed 5 m/min., speed 24,000 rpm.
Cutter
Cutter
with
with
right-hand
right-hand
twist
twist
fe e
ed
ed
fe e
fe
fe
waste
waste
go-side
go-side
work-piece
work-piece
Single flute cutter with right-hand twist
Cutter
with
Cutter
with
right-hand
twist
right-hand
twist
work-piece
work-piece
go-side
go-side
waste
waste
Cut shape = work-piece, feed in anticlockwise direction
the panels is necessary when starting the cut in the middle of a panel
as it is not possible to drill through with the water jet. For clean cut
edges, the routing method should preferably be used.
(3)
PUNCHING / SHEARING
(1) ALUCOBOND, (2) ALUCOBONDplus,
(3) ALUCOBOND A2
Punching
ALUCOBOND panels of any thickness can be punched using conventional
sheet metal punching machines. For clean cuts use sharp tools and
dies with minimal cutting clearance (0.1 mm). This cutting process will
cause a slight deflection of the cover sheet.
Multi-station machines (Liechtblick)
Series punching of, for example, tray panels can be realised efficiently
using multi-station machines.
Perforating (for interior applications only)
ALUCOBOND panels can be perforated using CNC punching machines.
This is often used for interior and ceiling design. Holes of a minimum
diameter of 4 mm can be punched. The minimum width of web between
Multi-station machine
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hole edges is also 4 mm. The best results will be obtained using a punch
PROCESSING METHODS
min. 4 mm
punch
die
Scheren
min. 4 mm
clearance 0.1 mm
Shearing
ALUCOBOND can be sheared with a conventional guillotine. A shearing
angle of 1,5 and minimum clearance (paper test) are the prerequisites
for the best possible quality of the cut.
Punching holes
BENDING
ALUCOBOND can be formed by conventional metal fabrication methods.
Certain specific points should be noted relating to the multilayer structure
combining materials of different properties:
-- the minimum bending radius is for
ALUCOBOND , ALUCOBOND plus
r = 10 x d
ALUCOBOND A2
r = 25 x d
ALUCOBOND naturAL
r=>
_ 60mm
r=>
_ 200mm
(d = panel thickness)
The spring-back effect experienced when folding sheet metal is larger
with ALUCOBOND . For production series a prototype should be made.
To prevent the surfaces from being damaged, the protective film must
not be removed during processing. Additionally, the visible surface can
be protected by using plastic pads of 1 2 mm thickness.
Attention: When bending ALUCOBOND with an anodised surface, the
bent area is brighter.
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PROCESSING METHODS
ALUCOBOND , like sheet metal, is easily formed with a brake press. The
d
die
die width
protective film
The minimum side length of the bent par t should be 5 times the
upper
clamping
cheek
ALUCOBOND thickness.
swivel bar
former
upper
clamping
cheek
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between two cheeks. The projecting edge is bent around the upper
clamping cheek or former using the movable swivel bar. The bending
radius is determined by interchangeable formers attached to the upper
clamping cheek.
r ~ 2-3mm
r ~ 2-3mm
r = 7mm
Important: With ALUCOBOND with anodised surface and ALUCOBOND with naturAL Reflect surface, the
formation of micro-cracks leads to brightening in the edges.
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the basis of the drawing measures (final measures). In this case, approx.
1 mm per edge is deducted from the final
approx.
measure.
1 mm
approx.
the limit stops of the panel saw can be adjusted to obtain elements of
identical sizes.
Determination of the cutting measure
approx.
1 mm
50 final measure
49 routing measure
routing measure
V-groove
90
punching up
to centre of
milled groove
For dimensions
relating to tray
panels, please
see examples
Suspended
tray panels
approx.
1 mm
final measure
final measure
50 final measure
49 routing measure
approx.
1 mm
routing measure
approx.
1 mm
routing measure
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50 final measure
49 routing measure
(~ 0.1 mm).
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For clean cuts use sharp tools and dies with minimal cutting clearance
final measure
50 final measure
49 routing measure
final measure
Bending aids100
098 routing measure
ALUCOBOND
panel strip
4mm
6mm
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more than 90
the triangle
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For further examples relating to roof edges and fascia cladding please see the
CD Architecture in detail
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242
100
100
100
0
20
142
100
100.4
4 5
100.4
142
90
groove
200
5
13
90 groove
ro
ov
e
90 groove
142
100
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section AA
top view
measure of periphery
Horizontal adjustment
of saw unit
ALUCOBOND support
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Processing steps
90 groove
90 groove
90 groove
30
milled groove
centre line
both corner
pieces clamped
together
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milled groove
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(6) Assembly
- I n s e r t t h e s e a l i n g t a p e
2 x 30 mm made of PE or
neoprene
- Connect the t wo corner
pieces in the vertical area
with section 24 569
- Rivet the edging section to
the folds
- Bend the folds and inclined
parts
- Unfold the corner element
aluminium
blind rivet
section 24 569
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rivets and screws must be set tension-free. The bore holes in the panels
must be large enough to allow for the expected thermal expansion. The
linear, thermal expansion of ALUCOBOND is 2.4 mm at a panel length
min.
15 mm
Expansion at 1 m panel
length/width and 50C
temp. difference
~ 70 x 10 -6
3.5mm
24 x 10 -6
1.2 mm
Aluminium
24 x 10 -6
1.2 mm
Steel
12 x 10
-6
0.6 mm
Concrete
12 x 10 -6
0.6 mm
Wood
5 x 10
0.25 mm
Material
PVC
ALUCOBOND
-6
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-- The total expansion must be accounted for when mounting the panels
on aluminium substructures transverse to the direction of the supporting section.
-- At least the total expansion must be accounted for when mounting on
wooden substructures.
A temperature difference of 10C may be assumed parallel to the direction
of the supporting section, from the front side to the reverse side of the panel
in the case of an aluminium substructure, i.e the panel expands with the
aluminium substructure (see general construction regulation approval No.
Z-33.2-6 of the DIBt [Deutsches Institut fr Bautechnik/German Institute
for Construction Technology] in Berlin).
The thermal expansion is calculated as follows
2.4mm x 3 (m) x 0.1 (t =10C) = 0.72mm
Expansion
Total expansion
Expansion transverse to the direction of the supporting section and with wooden substructure vertical/horizontal.
DRILLING / COUNTERSINKING
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RIVETING
ALUCOBOND panels can be fastened together or joined to other
m aterials with rivets common to aluminium constructions.
For outdoor use and for use in areas of high humidity, aluminium blind
rivets with stainless steel mandrels should be used to prevent ugly
Top: Conical drilling jig, centre: drilling jig
for hole = 8.5 mm, bottom: rivet attachment jigs for rivet head dia. 11 and 14 mm
mountable on riveting tool AccuBird (MBE )
c orrosive edges. When using aluminium blind rivets with steel mandrels,
the mandrel should drop out after riveting (detachable version).
Countersunk rivets are suitable for indoor use only..
Aluminium
substructure
5.1
Stainless steel
mandrel
Drilling jig
Stainless steel
mandre
Riveting tool
Rivet
attachment jig
-- Please take the the rmal expansion of the pane l into account
(2.4 mm/m/100C). To avoid jamming, the hole in the panel must be
Blind rivet
0.3mm
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THREADED FASTENERS
Screws on metal substructures
Commercially available fascia screws that have been approved for
construction, made of stainless steel, with sealing washer (e.g. EJOT,
SFS Stadler, etc.) are used for metal substructures. The screws must be
suitable for the corresponding substructure (please note the information
given by the manufacturer).
The screws should be tightened with a torque wrench or screwdriver
such that the EPDM sealing washer is placed on the panel for sealing
the bore hole without exerting any pressure to the panel. If the sealing
washer is visibly deformed or if the rubber seal laterally protrudes beneath
the washer, an expansion of the panel is no longer possible which may
result in a slight deflection of the cover sheet around the sealing washer.
C o r r e c t s e t t i n g o f f a s c i a s c r ew s :
Sealing washer without deformation the
panel can move under the washer.
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Pan head
sealing strip.
(4)
20
20
10
(2)
(3)
(1)
(1) ALUCOBOND , (2) Fascia screw 4.8 x 38 K14, (3) Aluminium sealing strip or
EPDM sealing strip, (4) Glued laminated timber, min. 40 x 80 mm
GLUING
Metal adhesives / universal adhesives, tapes, Velcro tapes
For indoor use, trade fair/exhibition stand structures, mechanical engineering,
etc. commercially available metal/universal adhesives or double-sided
adhesive tapes are used according to the particular application.
So-called Velcro tapes are available for detachable joints, e.g. SCOTCH
MATE or Dual Lock (3M).
Please note:
-- Adhesives or structural sealants do not adhere to the ALUCOBOND core.
-- All-over lamination of ALUCOBOND panels (one side) to other materials may result in the deformation of the laminates (differing expansion/
bimetal effect).
-- As with mechanical fastening, special care is required when processing
or installing high-gloss and/or dark surfaces.
-- Regarding the application and use of adhesives/tapes, please observe
the manufacturers instructions and regulations.
-- Training has to be carried out in accordance with the building supervision
approvals of the adhesives manufacturers.
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10
12
12
min. 90/100 mm
supporting section
vertical panel joints
10
supporting section
panel area
12
12
12
min. 90/100 mm
40
supporting section
panel area
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mill-finished
or primed
reverse side
ALUCOBOND
12
5 10
adhesive tape
structural sealant
Type of section
Aluminium stiffeners
Adhesive
Cleaning agent
-----
Primer
-- SikaTack-Panel Primer
-- Not required with MBE
-- 3M Primer 94
Adhesive tape,
Thickness 3 mm, width 12 mm
mill-finished
or primed
reverse side
mill-finished
or primed
reverse side
ALUCOBOND
10
ALUCOBOND
5 10
12
adhesive tape
structural sealant
BONDING/FIXING STIFFENERS
Facade, tray panelsSZ 20
mill-finished
or primed
reverse side
holding fixture for
holding fixture
for plate
insert
holding
fixture
for
ALUCOBOND
insert
plate
insert plate
10
L 40/40/2
L 40/40/2
L 40/40/2
TM Structural
The
insert plates are
3MTM VHBfixed
by bending the Cladding Tape W20F
Thesection
insertby
plates
are the
fixed
bending
nose
fixed
by bending
section
nose the
section nose
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2635
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26
40
73
35
insertplate
plate
insert
mm
t t==22mm
38 38
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structural
structural
sealant
sealant
insert plate
t = 2 mm
structural
sealant
40 40
73 73
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adhesive
aluminium countersunk
rivet
double-sided adhesive
adhesive tape
CLAMP CONNECTIONS
ALUCOBOND elements can be clamped e.g. with double top
hat sections or glass strips, such as with mullion/transom facades.
Please pay attention to the design specifications according to the
c onstruction approval.
Mullion/transom facades
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SURFACE TREATMENT
LACQUERING MILL-FINISHED ALUCOBOND SURFACES OR PRIMED
REVERSE SIDES OF ALUCOBOND A2
The composition of lacquer coating for ALUCOBOND is basically
the same as those for mill-finished aluminium surfaces. However, it is
a dvisable to be familiar with coating systems and materials as well as
working methods for aluminium.
Lacquer coating on stove-lacquered fluorocarbon surfaces is not possible.
Please note:
-- The maximum permissible temperature of the material (ALUCOBOND
panels) must not exceed 70 C when applying fast-drying methods.
During the drying process at high temperatures the panels must be
positioned with great care to prevent deforming.
-- ALUCOBOND cut edges should not be in contact with organic s olvents
for a longer period to avoid weakening the bond.
-- ALUCOBOND panels lacquered at a later stage should not be bent
or folded. The lacquer in the bends or folds may be damaged due to
the low elasticity of the top coat.
-- Upon request, we can name you lacquer suppliers who are able to
apply lacquer that can be bent and folded.
-- Only inferior lacquer adhesion can be achieved on core material
exposed at cut edges.
-- Please make a test prior to lacquering and follow the instructions of
the lacquer suppliers.
Further information
For general information on painting, lacquering and coating of aluminium
we recommend the leaflets on 02, 03, 012, 015 surfaces issued by
Gesamtverband der Aluminiumindustrie e. V. (GDA ), www.aluinfo.de
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*) ALUCOBOND has been certified by the laboratories of Dr. Kupfer, Berlin, as having
an anti-graffiti effect that complies with the requirements of the RAL-Gtegemeinschaft
(Quality Assurance Association)
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Riveted to T-sections,
closed joints,
vertical / horizontal panel layout
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Bonded to T-sections,
vertical / horizontal panel layout
Clinkered facades,
horizontal panel layout
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Standard
Thickness
Unit
3mm
mm
Weight
kg/m
Fabrication width
4mm
0.50
5.9
mm
7.6
1250/1500
Technological values
Section modulus (W)
DIN 53293
cm/m
Rigidity (El)
DIN 53293
kNcm/m
Alloy
Temper of cover sheets
Modulus of elasticity
EN 573-3
1.25
1.75
1250
2400
EN AW-5005A (AlMg1)
EN 515
H22/H42
EN 1999 1-1
N/mm
70000
Tensile strength of
cover sheets
EN 485-2
N/mm
R m 130
EN 485-2
N/mm
R p0.2 90
Elongation
EN 485-2
A 50 5
2.4mm/m bei 100C
temperature difference
EN 1999 1-1
Core
Mineral compound,
polymer bonded
Surface
Coil Coating. Fluorocarbon (e.g. PVDF)
Lacquering
Gloss (initial value)
EN 13523-2
30 80
Pencil hardness
EN 13523-4
HB F
ISO 354
0.05
Acoustical properties
Sound absorption
factor ( S)
Sound transmission loss (RW )
Loss factor (d)
ISO717-1
dB
EN ISO 6721
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0.004
0.005
Thermal properties
Thermal resistance (R)
DIN 52612
mK/W
0.002
0.002
Thermal conductivity ()
DIN 52612
W/mK
1.99
1.77
Heat transition
coefficient (U)
DIN 52612
W/mK
5.83
5.80
Temperature resistance
-50 +80
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ALUCOBOND plus
Thickness
Standard
Unit
3mm
mm
Weight
kg/m
Fabrication width
4mm
0.50
5.9
mm
7.6
1250/1500
Technological values
Section modulus (W)
DIN 53293
cm/m
Rigidity (El)
DIN 53293
kNcm/m
Alloy
EN 573-3
1.25
1.75
1250
2400
EN AW-5005A (AlMg1)
EN 515
H22/H42
EN 1999 1-1
N/mm
70000
Tensile strength of
cover sheets
EN 485-2
N/mm
R m 130
EN 485-2
N/mm
R p0.2 90
Elongation
EN 485-2
A 50 5
2.4mm/m bei 100C
temperature difference
EN 1999 1-1
Core
Mineral-filled polymer
Surface
Coil Coating. Fluorocarbon (e.g. PVDF)
Lacquering
Gloss (initial value)
EN 13523-2
Pencil hardness
EN 13523-4
30 80
HB F
ISO 354
0.05
Acoustical properties
Sound absorption factor ( S)
Sound reduction index (R W )
Loss factor (d)
ISO717-1
dB
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EN ISO 6721
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Thermal properties
Thermal resistance (R)
DIN 52612
mK/W
0.007
0.009
Thermal conductivity ()
DIN 52612
W/mK
0.49
0.44
Heat transition
coefficient (U)
DIN 52612
W/mK
5.68
5.58
Temperature resistance
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-50 +80
ALUCOBOND
Thickness
Standard
Unit
3mm
mm
Weight
6mm
0.50
kg/m
Fabrication width
4mm
4.5
mm
5.5
7.3
1000/1250/1500
Technological values
Section modulus (W)
DIN 53293
cm/m
Rigidity (El)
DIN 53293
kNcm/m
Alloy
Temper of cover sheets
Modulus of elasticity
EN 573-3
1.25
1.75
2.75
1250
2400
5900
EN AW-5005A (AlMg1)
EN 515
H22/H42
EN 1999 1-1
N/mm
70000
Tensile strength of
cover sheets
EN 485-2
N/mm
R m 130
EN 485-2
N/mm
R p0.2 90
Elongation
EN 485-2
A 50 5
2.4mm/m bei 100C
temperature difference
EN 1999 1-1
Core
Polyethylene, type LDPE
g/cm
0.92
Surface
Coil Coating. Fluorocarbon (e.g. PVDF)
Lacquering
Gloss (initial value)
EN 13523-2
Pencil hardness
EN 13523-4
30 80
HB F
ISO 354
0.05
Acoustical properties
Sound absorption.factor ( S)
Sound transmission loss (RW )
Loss factor (d)
ISO717-1
dB
EN ISO 6721
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0.0072 0.0087
0.0138
Thermal properties
Thermal resistance (R)
DIN 52612
mK/W
0.007
0.0103
0.0172
Thermal conductivity ()
DIN 52612
W/mK
0.43
0.39
0.35
Heat transition
coefficient (U)
DIN 52612
W/mK
5.65
5.54
5.34
Temperature resistance
-50 +80
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INTERNET ADDRESSES
MACHINES
Vertical panel saws
Brake presses
www.holzher.de
www.festool.de
www.knuth.de
www.amada.de
www.striebig.com
Bosch Machines
CNC machining centres
www.trumpf.com
www.bosch-pt.de
Dust extractor systems
www.holzher.de
www.portatec.de
www.schuko.de
www.homag.de
www.al-ko.de
www.mecanumeric.fr
www.get-guhl.de
www.promak.it
www.edel-stanztec.de
www.flexicam.de
www.liechtblick.ch
www.casadei-industria.it
Roll bending machines
Sawing machines
www.knuth.de
Rivet attachment jigs
www.pressta-eisele.de
www.bergundschmid.de
www.festool.de
www.gesipa.com
www.kuttruff-maschinenbau.de
www.honsel.de
www.vvg-befestigungstechnik.de
www.titgemeyer.de
TOOLS
Saw blades
www.leuco.com
routing machines /
www.mbe-gmbh.com
www.ake.de
www.haspo.ch
www.festool.de
www.gis-tec.de
Drills with centring point
www.festool.de
Jig saw blades
www.dewalt.de
www.festool.de
www.bosch-pt.de
Cutter disks
www.leitz.org
www.agefa.de
www.crown-norge.no
www.leuco.com
ACCESSORIES
Aluminium blind rivets lacquered
Fascia screws
Metal adhesives
in standard colours
www.ejot.de
www.loctite-europe.com
www.mbe-gmbh.com
www.sfsintec.biz
www.sfsintec.biz
www.mbe-gmbh.com
www.ejot.de
www.magefast.de
www.dichten-und-kleben.de
www.3m.com
www.haspo.ch
Structural sealants
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www.dichten-und-kleben.de
www.gesipa.com
www.sika.com
Velcro tape
www.honsel.de
www.mbe-gmbh.com
www.3m.com
www.vvg-befestigungstechnik.de
www.bostik.de
www.tesa.de
www.titgemeyer.de
www.teroson-bautechnik.de
INTERNET ADDRESSES
Sealing tapes
www.iso-chemie.de
www.thermostop.de
display stands
www.technoplast-gmbh.de
www.isowa.de
www.klemproducts.de
www.thermostop-plus.com
www.irus-system.de
Starlock washers
www.titgemeyer.de
www.voluma.net
Bolts
www.fischerduebel.de
Workshop equipment,
www.hilti.de
www.aluform-gmbh.de
www.wuerth.com
www.kaiserkraft.de
www.liechtblick.ch
www.ejot.de
www.mkt-duebel.de
SECTIONS
ALUCOBOND special sections
Aluminium sections
Section systems
www.alucobond.de
www.allega.ch
www.octaStandard.de
www.amari.at
www.mero.de
www.amari.de
www.syma.de
Faade substructures
www.gemmel-metalle.de
www.athens-hoevelhof.de
www.mejo.de
Perforated plates
www.bwm.de
www.spaeter.de
www.mevaco.de
www.eurofox.com
www.thyssenkruppschulte.de
www.moradelli.de
www.keune-kantprofile.de
www.wmh.de
www.rmig.com
www.nauth.de
Structural sections
Bending of sections
www.pohlnet.com
www.protektor.com
(e.g. SZ 20 sections)
www.montaflex.de
www.bms-biegetechnik.de
www.u-kon.com
www.wagner-system.com
Window sills
www.aluform-gmbh.de
www.rbb-aluminium.de
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INFORMATION
INFORMATION (please request)
-- ALUCOBOND product information
-- ALUCOBOND colour charts
-- ALUCOBOND "Architecture in Detail" CD
-- ALUCOBOND Documentation folder containing examples of faade
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The material can be sawn, milled, folded and bent. It can either be riveted
Trecolore architects:
Architekturbro Dorn Ziviltechniker GmbH
in Annenheim, Austria
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Our aim is to satisfy the highest demands as regards the economic, social
and ecological aspects. Throughout the entire life cycle of A
LUCOBOND
composite panels, no environmentally hazardous substances are set free.
After a long service life, they are fully recyclable and can be used in the
production of new material. Compliance with current energy guidelines
can be achieved without any problem with ALUCOBOND and a rearventilated faade.
TRADITIONALLY INNOVATIVE
The development of ALUCOBOND more than forty years ago was, in
fact, a minor revolution - an innovative, aluminium composite material as
a material combination, that was lightweight, rigid, excellently formable
and at the same time, corrosion-resistant and recyclable.
building owners now, just as they did then. Ever since it was launched on
the market, ALUCOBOND has been influencing modern architecture
all over the world with an exceptional faade design and has long since
been firmly established in interior design. As a market leading multi-talent,
ALUCOBOND has been extremely successful owing to the constant,
innovative further development of the product and surfaces. These
successes serve our Innovation Team as an incentive for continuing to
develop market-oriented innovations.
COST-EFFECTIVENESS GAINED BY EXPERIENCE
More than 40 years of experience give us the confidence to be able to
offer you a perfected and tested product of consistently high quality.
Even after decades of exposure, ALUCOBOND helps to maintain
the value of a propertys external appearance without the enormous
maintenance costs that many alternative solutions incur. If, alongside the
investment costs, the low maintenance costs and the energy efficiency
are also taken into consideration, a calculation results that is impressive
in terms of cost efficiency, particularly for large-scale projects.
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3A Composites GmbH
Alusingenplatz 1
78224 Singen, Germany
Phone + 49 7731 - 941 2347
info.eu @ alucobond.com
www.alucobond.com
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