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Roof insulating sandwich panel AIS AGRO 3G
2 galvanized steel facespolyurethane PUR corewaterproof

roof insulating sandwich panel
roof insulating sandwich panel
roof insulating sandwich panel
roof insulating sandwich panel
roof insulating sandwich panel
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Characteristics

Applications
for roof
Facing material
2 galvanized steel faces
Core material
polyurethane PUR core
Other characteristics
waterproof
Width

1,000 mm
(39 in)

Length

16,400 mm
(646 in)

Thickness

Min.: 30 mm
(1.18 in)

Max.: 100 mm
(3.94 in)

Description

The AIS AGRO 3G Panel is a roof sandwich panel, consisting of two galvanized steel plates, the upper one has 3 ribs (two lateral and one central to provide greater mechanical resistance) and a lower one reinforced with glass fibre, white and smooth, which are bonded in a continuous manufacturing process to a hard core of polyurethane (PUR) or polyisocyanurate (PIR) foam at a density of 36-40 kg/m3. The panel is designed for roofs with a minimum slope of 5%, although over 7% is recommended, on any metal, wood or concrete support. The flange of the integrated lateral overlap in a false rib forms the joint between two panels, enables rapid fitting, watertight assembly and good appearance of the roof. There is a choice of 2 designs for the lower lateral joint, a traditional one with a polyester flange overlap, or the new “auxiliary H profile in PVC”, available on request. We have all the auxiliary fastening elements required, screws, Capelotti joint covers and trims for the AGRO 3G Panel, compatible polycarbonate sheets for natural light and static aerators for ventilation. As with all our panels, the AIS AGRO 3G Panel is customisable by selecting the type of cladding, thickness and colour of the upper face.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.