COLAMINATED PROFILE A
Colaminated PVC-p metal sheet
Product variations:


A metal sheet laminated with PVC-p, used as waterproofing finishing in horizontal and vertical surfaces.
Advantages & Benefits
- Compatible with all synthetic sheets in the DANOPOL® range.
- Facilitates the finishing of the membrane both in the fixation to the horizontal plane and to the vertical wall.
- Provides highly reliable welding and tapping.
- Solves the connection both in perimeter anchors and in vertical walls safely.
Instruction for Use
- The surface of the base substrate must be resistant, uniform, smooth, clean, dry and free of foreign bodies.
- It is fixed to the substrate by means of mechanical fasteners spaced approximately 20 cm apart at the most.
- The sheets of the DANOPOL range are welded to the colaminated metal sheet by means of hot air, resulting in a highly reliable weld and finish.
Indications and Important Recommendations
- Anchorage where two planes meet: anchorage shall be linear. The attachment line shall be installed as close as possible to the angle and shall never be located closer than 20 cm from the junction or meeting.
- Anchoring to the parapet: in the case of membranes fastened with strips or profiles, these must be installed leaving a gap at the junction points so that the sheet can absorb movements due to thermal effects. These gaps shall be covered by a strip of the waterproofing sheet, which shall be loose over the groove.
- The anchoring of the profiles to the skirt shall be carried out by lag bolts, when the base support is made of stone materials, or by self-tapping screws, in the case of wooden or sheet metal supports. Rivets can also be used in the latter case. The dowels, screws or rivets fixing these profiles shall never be more than 20 cm apart and shall withstand a permissible shear load of 480 N per anchorage point.
- This product may form part of a waterproofing system, so all the documents referred to in the Danosa Solutions Manual must be taken into account, as well as all the regulations and legislation that must be complied with in this respect.
- The joint between the element fixed to the wall and the brickwork wall is always sealed with an elastic and rot-proof putty: Elastydan PU 40 Grey.
- The weldability and quality of the weld depend on atmospheric conditions (temperature, dampness), welding conditions (temperature, speed, pressure, pre-cleaning) and on the surface condition of the membrane (cleanliness, dampness). Therefore, the hot air machine must be adjusted to obtain a correct assembly.
- After the surface has cooled down, the welds shall be carefully checked by means of a punch. If any irregularity is detected in a hot air weld, it shall be reworked with the same procedure as described above.
- Special attention must be paid to the execution of the singular points, such as parapets (meetings with vertical and emergent elements), drains, expansion joints, etc.
- Appropriate safety measures must be taken as welding work can give off fumes which can be irritating.
Presentation
- Length (cm): 200
- Thickness (mm): 1.3
- Weight (kg): .73
- Colour: Light grey
- Product code: 210124

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