Facade insulating sandwich panel FB-3
for partition wallfor windowfor door

Facade insulating sandwich panel - FB-3 - STADUR PRODUKTIONS GMBH & CO KG - for partition wall / for window / for door
Facade insulating sandwich panel - FB-3 - STADUR PRODUKTIONS GMBH & CO KG - for partition wall / for window / for door
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Characteristics

Applications
for facade, for partition wall, for door, for window, for balconies
Facing material
2 wooden faces
Core material
extruded polystyrene core
Technical characteristics
thermally-insulated, UV-resistant
Width

900 mm, 950 mm, 1,000 mm, 1,300 mm
(35 in, 37 in, 39 in, 51 in)

Length

2,000 mm, 2,150 mm, 2,200 mm, 3,000 mm, 3,050 mm
(79 in, 85 in, 87 in, 118 in, 120 in)

Thickness

Min.: 24 mm
(0.94 in)

Max.: 32 mm
(1.26 in)

Description

Decorative Foil sandwich element Decorative foil sandwich elements consist of an extruded polystyrene core and, on both faces, foil-laminated top layers of laminate, aluminium or epoxide. Alternatively, the reverse side can be supplied in white with the designation FB-3/PVC or FB-3/Laminate. Properties Very good thermal insulation,UV-endurance (see manufacturer’s guarantee for decorative foils), easy to process with the usual wood and metal working tools Application examples Window panels, Door panels, Facade elements, Parapet elements, Partition walls, Balcony cladding, Exhibition construction

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