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DANOPREN FS 50
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DANOPREN FS 50

DANOPREN FS 50 is a rigid extruded polystyrene (XPS) foam board with butt edges at various thicknesses. Manufactured without CFC's, HCFC's or HFC's. ADVANTAGES AND BENEFITS: - Easy and safe handling of the DANOPREN FS XPS boards: they are light, do not irritate the skin, do not give off dust, maintain their physical integrity. Consequence: easier storage and installation job on-site. - Negligible long-term water absorption. Two consequences: 1. Storage and installation job can be done even under adverse weather conditions; 2. Thermal performance is not degradated by long-term water absorption. - Long-term high compressive and mechanical strength. Two consequences: 1. The XPS boards are robust enough to withstand rough handling during transport and installation without losing their physical integrity or their performance as thermal insulation; 2. Where placed under permanent load, the thickness and, therefore, the Thermal Resistance (obviously proportional to the thickness), will be maintained at long-term. - Thanks to its water absorption and mechanical resistance, the DANOPREN FS XPS boards, properly installed, show a durability equal to the service life of the building in which they are incorporated. Three consequences: 1. Continuous energy saving; 2. Equivalent continuous reduction of CO2 emissions, and 3. Maintenance costs (repair, replacement) null. - Eventually, and depending on the installation system, it may be feasible to re-use the DANOPREN FS XPS boards. As a consequence, a maximum level of environmental sustainability can be obtained, closing the product life-cycle by opening a new life-cycle within the concept "from cradle to cradle".
Specification
  • TECHNICAL DATA: - Thickness: 50 mm (EN 823) - Thickness tolerance: -2/+3 mm (EN 823) - Length: 125 cm (EN 822) - Length tolerance: -8/+8 (EN 822) - Width: 60 cm (EN 822) - Width Tolerance: -8/+8 mm (EN 822) - Flatness: 6 mm/m (EN 825) - Squareness: 5 mm/m (EN 824) - Thermal conductivity: 0,034 W/mK (EN 12667) - Thermal Resistance: 0,90 m2K/W (EN 12667) - Compression strength: more than 200 kPa (EN 826) - Tensile strength perpendicular to faces: ≥ 200 kPa (EN 1604) - Long-term water absorption by total immersion: ≤ 1.5 Vol.% (EN 12087) - Long-term water absorption by diffusion: ≤ 3 Vol.% (EN 12088) - Water absorption by freeze-thaw cycling: ≤ 1 Vol.% (EN 12091) - Water vapour diffusion resistance factor (μ) (4): ≥ 80 (EN 12086) - Dimensional Stability: ≤ 5 % (EN 1604) - Reaction to fire: E Euroclase (EN 13501-01) - Coefficient of linear thermal expansion: 0,07 mm/m·K - Working temperature range (Celsius degrees): -50 / +75 oC - Specific heat: 1.450 J/kg·K - Nominal density: 32 kg/m3 (EN 1602) - Capillarity: Null - Edge treatment: Butt edge - Surface: Planed, without extrusión skin PACKAGING, CODING: - Length: 125 cm - Width: 60 cm - Total thickness: 50 mm - m2 per package: 6,00 m2 - Product Code: 481013
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.danopren_fs_50
  • Product familyThermal Insulation
  • Product groupExtruded polystyrene (XPS)
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2019-03-14
  • Edition number1
  • Height (mm)600
  • Width (mm)1250
  • Depth (mm)50
Related
  • Material mainExtruded polystyrene (XPS)
  • Designed inSpain
  • Manufactured inSpain
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryConstruction Materials - Insulation
  • IFC classificationBuilding Element Proxy
  • Uniclass 2015 CodePr_25_71_63_29
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionExtruded polystyrene (XPS) boards
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code07 21 00
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleThermal Insulation
  • OmniClass Number23-13 25 19
  • OmniClass TitleThermal Insulation 
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeB30
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleROOFING

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