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No
limit to capacity, modular panels can be linked together in virtually any
combination of widths and lengths.
The
major applications are:
Construction Panels
are insulated with 40kgs/m3
to 42kgs/m3
(other densities
also possible) of polyurethane of approved pre-mixed system, injected by a high
pressure mixer, between cladding as per choice of customer and are locked
securely together with cam locks spaced every 1000 mm apart.
The result is an extremely durable structure with high thermal
insulation. Insulated
panel thickness and length is according to specifications and drawings.
The standard panel width 1150 - 1200 mm approximately and the thickness
50 mm to 200mm. Panel length can be up to 13 meters. Camlocks,
moulded and permanently anchored into the injected rigid polyurethane foam core
during the manufacturing process of sandwich elements, tightly joins panels into
a unified assembly. Assembly is
performed from the interior simply by turning with a hex wrench, the locking arm
of the camlock in one panel which engages the pin in the adjacent panel and the
camlock action drums the two panels tightly together. The
tongue and groove edges assure positive alignments of all elements.
TSSC modular coldrooms are easily added to at any future time or taken
apart and reassembled in another location. Finish The
following claddings are available: ·
Prepainted Galvanised Steel ·
Plastisol/PVC Coated GI Steel ·
Stainless Steel ·
Stucco Embossed Aluminium For
added rigidity the
cladding is precisely formed at edges in “U” shape and has shallow ribs 30mm
wide at 75 mm c.c. Wall and corner
panels are available in a wide range of height and designed to partition
multi-compartment arrangements. Panels
can be non-ribbed depending on the application e.g. walk-in coldrooms.
TSSC
can supply commercial modular coldstorage or walk-in coldroom facilities with
rounded internal wall edges for sanitary purpose. Ceiling and floor panels are of the same width as wall panels
and in lengths upto 4 meters. Floor
panels will support uniformly distributed load upto 2.5 tons per square meter. Handcarts,
hand tucks and other manually operated handling equipment can be used as the
plywood reinforcement distributes the load and protects against impact damage.
The plywood can be either marine plywood or water boiled plywood.
Where power equipment such as forklifts are used, a minimum 4 inch of
reinforced poured concrete should top the floor. Other types of floorings include Altro PVC flooring,
galvanised steel, stainless steel, etc. For large low temperature coldstore applications, TSSC recommends and can assist in the design of underground pipe ventilation to prevent any ice formation, which may accumulate underneath the coldstore (to be constructed by other). In the case of low temperature applications, TSSC can supply a floor mat heater, as an extra accessory, to place under the coldstore floor. |
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