Thermal and rapid-install benefits of Powerdeck® F boards prove ideal fit for new hotel roof
2021, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
A flat roof insulation board for use in built-up felt and single ply membrane waterproofing systems.
Powerdeck® F is compatible with multiple waterproofing systems, benefiting from a compressive strength of >150 kPa and dimensional stability. This ensures the flat surface finish required for performance in new build and refurbishment projects.
Both sides of Powerdeck® F are faced with a mineral coated glass fleece.
Our Powerdeck® F is CCPI assessed, as noted in the verification marking below:
Application:
Flat roofs
Key specifications | |
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Lambda (λ) |
0.024-0.027 W/mK |
Size(s) | 1200x600 mm |
Fire performance | Euroclass F |
Edge finishing | Straight edges |
Compressive strength | 150 kPa |
Insulation thickness | Thermal Resistance Value: (m²K/W) |
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30 mm * | 1.10 |
40 mm * | 1.45 |
45 mm | 0.00 |
50 mm | 1.85 |
60 mm * | 2.20 |
70 mm * | 2.55 |
80 mm | 3.20 |
90 mm | 3.60 |
100 mm | 4.00 |
110 mm * | 4.40 |
120 mm | 5.00 |
130 mm | 5.40 |
140 mm | 5.80 |
150 mm | 6.25 |
45 mm * | 0.00 |
* Available on demand (subject to minimum order quantity) |
Powerdeck® F is suitable for use in built-up felt, mastic asphalt and single-ply membrane waterproofing systems.
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2021, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
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