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ROOF AND FAçADE PROFILES MADE OF STEEL AND ALUMINIUM VERSATILE. TRIED AND TESTED. SWISS PANEL ® . 1.1.2e

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Page 1: SWISS PANEL ® Brochure.pdf

Roof and façade pRofiles made of steel and aluminium

VeRsatile.tRied and tested.sWiss panel®.

1.1.2e

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sWiss panel®

SWISS PANEL® corrugated and trap-ezoidal profiles form the heart of Montana Bausysteme AG. The pro-files are suitable for roofs, ceilings and façades, especially on industrial and commercial buildings. The differ-ent profile designs combined with the diverse MONTACOLOR® colours pro-vide planners and architects with a large number of design possibilities.

CuRVes in aRChiteCtuReThe curving of Montana SWISS PANEL® profiles stimulates the imag-ination of architects and building de-signers. Thanks to top engineering and technology, Montana Bausys-teme AG is able to deliver selected SWISS PANEL® profiles in pre-bent concave or convex form to the con-struction site. Ask for our detailed brochure no. 6.7.

pRebending by snappingPrebending by snapping is a prov-en and technically perfected method for corner or roof ends with SWISS PANEL® profiles.Façades or roofs are rounded off ele-gantly, thanks to minimum radii of up to 300 mm being possible. Buildings with curved edges give a softer ef-fect, which can be a distinct advan-tage in relation to the volume of the structure. Ask for our detailed bro-chure no. 6.8.

aCoustiCsIt is no longer workplace layout rec-ommendations that are at the cen-tre of noise control measures; the fo-cus is now on the new statutory reg-ulations concerning industrial room acoustics.Perforated SWISS PANEL® corrugat-ed and trapezoidal profiles create a very appealing effect architecturally and ensure agreeable acoustics.The twofold function as sound-ab-sorbent and bearing profiles on the roof and walls makes Montana acoustic profiles extremely interest-ing from the economic point of view. Ask for our detailed brochures no. 7.9 and 7.10.

aesthetiCsMore and more architects are experi-menting with the optical properties of perforated SWISS PANEL® profiles, with special attention being paid to the selective light transmitting ca-pacity of the profile panels. Ask for our detailed brochure no. 7.9.

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Contents

sWiss panel® CoRRugated pRofilesFor ceilings, roofs and façades made of steel and aluminium

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sWiss panel® tRapezoidal pRofilesFor ceilings, roofs and façades made of steel and aluminium

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sWiss panel® Roof pRofilesMade of steel and aluminium

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seRViCeDetailed information, other services, basic data at a glance

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fitting ReCommendationsFrom checking before starting installation to cleaning

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montanaReferences

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14 x 76 = 1064

76

18AB

20

9 x 111,1 = 999,9

111

27AB

2975

6 x 160 = 960

160

42

A

B

8035

20

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steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

6.58 7.05 7.52 8.27 9.40 11.75

2.26 2.58 3.23

sp 18/76

sp 18/76 a

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

7.00 7.50 8.00 8.80 10.00 12.50

2.41 2.75 3.44

sp 27/111

sp 27/111 a

sWiss panel®

pRofiles foR façades and Roofs in aluminium and steelCorrugated profiles can be supplied also with anti-condensation felt or with perforation Ø = 5 mm / pitch 8 mm

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Sides A and B are possible sides for coating.For further information, see the sections «Using in the roof» and «Using on walls» on page 10.

ChRome steelkg/m2 7.52

ChRome steelkg/m2 8.00

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

7.29 7.81 8.33 9.17 10.42 13.02

2.51 2.86 3.58

sp 42/160

sp 42/160 a

ChRome steelkg/m2 8.33

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7 x 154 =1078

50 104

26

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2425 129

7 x 143 = 1000

66 77

40

143

26AB

3740 103

5 x 221 = 1105

120

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30AB

30

101

40 181

5 x 207 = 1035

88 119 207

35AB

40 167

154

221

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steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

6.49 6.96 7.42 8.16 9.27

2.23 2.55 3.19

sp 20/154

sp 20/154 a

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

7.00 7.50 8.00 8.80 10.00 12.50

2.41 2.75 3.44

sp 26/143

sp 26/143 a

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

6.34 6.79 7.24 7.96 9.05 11.31

2.18 2.49 3.11

sp 30/221

sp 30/221 a

sp 35/207

sp 35/207 a

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

6.76 7.25 7.73 8.50 9.66 12.08

2.32 2.66 3.32

pRo

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pRofiles foR façades and Roofs in aluminium and steelTrapezoidal profiles can be supplied also with anti-condensation felt or with perforation Ø = 5 mm / pitch 8 mm

Sides A and B are possible sides for coating.For further information, see the sections «Using in the roof» and «Using on walls» on page 10.

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3 x 333,3 = 1000

29 304

65 268,3

333,3

44

AB

29 304

75 258

333,3

42

AB

3 x 333,3 = 1000

5 x 193,5 = 968

73 120,5

38 39 154.5 39

193,5

41AB

5 x 183 = 915

64 119

40 143 38

183

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6 x 150 = 900

95 55

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150

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110

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steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

sWiss panel®

pRofiles foR façades and Roofs in aluminium and steelTrapezoidal profiles can be supplied also with anti-condensation felt or with perforation Ø = 5 mm / pitch 8 mm

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sp 40/183

sp 40/183 a

sp 41/193.5

sp 41/193.5 a

sp 44/333suitable to MTD TL

sp 44/333 swith support

sp 45/150

sp 45/150 a

7.65 8.20 8.74 9.62 10.93 13.66

2.63 3.01 3.76

7.23 7.75 8.26 9.09 10.33 12.91

2.49 2.84 3.55

7.00 7.50 8.00 8.88 10.00 12.50

2.41 2.75 3.44

7.00 7.50 8.00 8.88 10.00 12.50

2.41 2.75 3.44

7.78 8.33 8.89 9.78 11.11 13.89

2.67 3.06 3.82

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

Sides A and B are possible sides for coating.For further information, see the sections «Using in the roof» and «Using on walls» on page 10.

ChRome steelkg/m2 8.26

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3 x 276,7 = 830

90 186,7

40 236,7

276,7

80

AB

40 38

3 x 345 = 1035

135 210

40 305

345

105

AB

40 30

3 x 310 = 930

100 210

40 270

310

111

AB

3040

4 x 225 = 900

85 140

35 190

225

59AB

35 27

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sp 105/345

sp 105/345 a

sp 111/310

sp 111/310 a

sp 80/277

sp 80/277 a

sp 59/225

sp 59/225 a

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

8.70 10.20 11.59 14.49

Aluminium on request!

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2 Aluminium on request!

9.68 11.35 12.90 16.13

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

8.43 9.04 9.64 10.60 12.05 15.06

2.90 3.31 4.14

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2

7.78 8.33 8.89 9.78 11.11 13.89

2.67 3.06 3.82

17.39

19.35

18.08

Roof pRofilesTrapezoidal profiles can be supplied also with anti-condensation felt or with perforation Ø = 5 mm / pitch 8 mm

Sides A and B are possible sides for coating.For further information, see the sections «Using in the roof» and «Using on walls» on page 10.

ChRome steelkg/m2 9.64

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3 x 310 = 930

165 145

43 267

310

135

AB

3143

3 x 280 = 840

161 119

40 240

280

153

AB

2540

3 x 250 = 750

133 117

40 210

250

160

AB

2540

2 x 375 = 750

205

75 300

375

205

AB

75

170

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Roof pRofilesTrapezoidal profiles can be supplied also with anti-condensation felt or with perforation Ø = 5 mm / pitch 8 mm

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steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2 Aluminium on request!

9.68 11.35 12.90 16.13 19.35

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2 Aluminium on request!

10.71 12.57 14.29 17.86 21.43

steelkg/m2

aluminiumkg/m2 Aluminium on request!

12.00 14.08 16.00 20.00 24.00

stahlkg/m2 14.08 16.00 20.00 24.0018.08

sp135/310

sp153/280

sp 160/250

sp 200/375

sp 135/310 a

sp 153/280 a

sp 160/250 a

sp 200/375 a

Sides A and B are possible sides for coating.For further information, see the sections «Using in the roof» and «Using on walls» on page 10.

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1) Perforation Ø 3 mm / pitch 5.5 mm

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CAD

homepage www.montana-ag.chwith additional information and references

technical informationAs a special service we offer several information on our webpage as download.www.montana-ag.ch > Services

Cd-RomWith all technical details.Request: [email protected] Phone +41 0 56 619 85 85or Montana Bausysteme AG,CH-5612 Villmergen

Colour chartRequest: [email protected] Phone +41 0 56 619 85 85or Montana Bausysteme AG,CH-5612 Villmergen

CadThis data you could download as a ZIP-file.www.montana-ag.ch > Services

load tablesYou could download them atwww.montana-ag.ch > Products > Statics

perforationYou could download all indica-tions around the perforation.www.montana-ag.ch > Serv-ices or call us by phone

basiC mateRialsSteel:S320GD zinc coating both sides + Z275 or +ZA255 according to DIN EN 10346Material no. 1.0250, Strain limit min. 320 MPaOn demand with additional coating available to increase the corrosion protection class

Aluminium:EN AW-3005 [AlMn1Mg0.5] or EN AW-3105 [AlMn0.5Mg0.5]Material no. 3.0525 or Nr. 3.0505 according to DIN EN 485-2Strain limit min. 165 MPa On demand with additional coating available

Chrome steel:Base material Z7CN 18-09 (AISI 304), Material no. 1.4301Surface 2B/IIIc-DIN ED 1985, Cold rolled, heat treated and pickledStrain limit Rp 240 MPa

Coating systemThe steel and aluminium profiles are provided with a high-quality two-layer coil coating in 25 µm polyester. The rear has a bright protective lacquer applied.

gloss aCCoRding to gaRdneRSteel coil coated: Polyester 30°–60°, PVDF 25°–40°Aluminium coil coated: Polyester 35°, PVDF 30°

heat ResistanCePolyester up to 80°C, PVDF up to 110°C (values by experience for inconstant temperatures)

CoRRosion pRoteCtion ClassPrepainted steel: Polyester III, PVDF III (according to DIN 55928, part 8)Prepainted aluminium: Polyester III, PVDF III (according to EN 1396)

lengths suppliedmax. L = 17 m

deliVeRy pRogRammeSteel galvanisedSteel galvanised and PE coatedSteel galvanised and PVDF coated

Aluminium mill finishAluminium stucco Aluminium PE coatedAluminium PVDF coatedAluminium with transparent lacquer coating(see MONTACOLR® colour card)

Other material thicknesses, coating and special coloursavailable on request and for an additional charge!

Minimum order quantities: Steel 7000 kg, Aluminium 2000 kg

toleRanCesIn accordance with RAL quality assessment, RAL-GZ 617

detailed infoRmationwww.montana-ag.ch > Services > Download brochures

seRViCeseRViCe elements Relating to sWiss panel®

basiC data at a glanCe

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fitting ReCommendationsCheCk befoRe staRting instal-lationThe condition and quality substruc-ture have to be checked for evenness, squareness and necessary support widths, etc. If there are faults, short-comings or defects that make fitting difficult or even impossible, the cus-tomer is to be notified in writing with a request to rectify the situation.

stoRage

A suitable storage area must be pro-vided for the storage of construction components. The packages must be stored in a dry place on the building site with a slight longitudinal gradient to allow rain water to run off.

If not used straightaway, the material should be covered with aerated natu-ral tarpaulins (not plastic sheeting).

Packages may be stacked a maximum of two high. It must be ensured in this regard that the wooden transport se-curity blocks are lying on top of each other.

In the case of moisture without ade-quate air supply, „white rust“ can form on galvanised building components within a matter of days.

Check whether the aluminium feels cold! If it does, store the aluminium building components in a cool closed room with no draught to allow the alu-minium to warm up slowly. If this is not done, a black coloration through the inclusion of particles can form on the aluminium! In the case of materi-als with an additional plastic coating, storing incorrectly for a long period of time can even lead to corrosion of the metallic protective layer.

Unloading, handling and moving on the construction should only be done using lifting straps so as to protect the organic coatings and felt.

In the case of short packages up to 6 m long, raising and lowering can also be carried out using a forklift truck in a proper manner with protected forks (e.g. rubberised rests), except for profiles with a anticondensation felt, which may only be raised using lift-ing straps.

In the case of packages of 6 m and more, precautions must be taken against the risk of sagging or bend-ing! To avoid this, additional lifting straps have to be used on the build-ing site with crane girders or lifting beams. It must be ensured that the packages are evenly balanced when lifting. The edges of the packages should be protected at the top, e.g. with timber battens.

use in the RoofThe slope of pitched roofs should not be less than 6%. With slopes of less than 10%, it may be necessary, de-pending on the location, to seal the longitudinal and lateral butt joints with suitable sealing strip.Trapezoidal profiles are laid in the roof as an outer shell in the nega-tive position, i.e. side B to the outside. This means that the overlapping point is on the top of the corrugated curve, thus preventing water from penetrat-ing. According to the information pro-vided by the screw supplier, high or low bead fitting is possible for trap-ezoidal profiles in the roof. With re-gard to high bead fitting, the ‘state of the art’ here is a self-tapping fastener with support thread (e.g. SPEDEC SXC or SXCW). The corrugated or sinusoi-dal profiles are screwed into the roof on the top of the corrugated curve, designated as outside A. The sup-port panels for flat roofs and the inner

shell for two-layer roofs are generally laid in the positive position, i.e. profile side B to the inside. This guarantees good support for the vapour barrier and heat insulation. The inner shell is normally gunned onto the steel sub-structure in the low bead,but it can also be screwed on. Lat-eral butt joints on profile panels act-ing as the outer shell must always be adapted to local conditions, i.e. sealed accordingly, as must the lon-gitudinal overlaps if the slope of the roof is shallow.Attention has to be paid to accessi-bility depending on profile, material, panel thickness and the span chosen. In the case of high aesthetic demands concerning the view of the roof from below, only panels with a material thickness of 0.8 or 1 mm are chosen sometimes. The rule of thumb here is for an accessibility width of approx. 1.2 to 1.85 m. though a maximum of 2 m (limit support width) for steel pan-els with approx. 40 mm profile height and a thickness of 0.7-0.75 mm.A minimum thickness of 0.8 or, more preferably, 1.00 mm is to be recom-mended for aluminium profiles in the roof, otherwise appropriate precau-tionary measures have to be taken during fitting work.

use on Walls In the façade, the trapezoidal profiles are normally laid in the positive posi-tion, i.e. side A to the outside.They are therefore secured in the low bead or rib. The same applies for cor-rugated profiles. As a rule of thumb, they are secured on each support in every second rib. This profile position produces a nicer aesthetic effect and also provides for optimum rear ven-tilation.In the case of a trapezoidal profile position with side B to the outside, the flat area normally shows a slight “dent” at the securing points, which is why this should not really be rec-ommended for façades. Trapezoidal and corrugated profiles can be over-lapped vertically for lateral butt joints. This should be avoided for corrugat-ed profiles in the horizontal profile position on aesthetic grounds. The length of corrugated profiles should therefore be interrupted through ap-propriate joints or pilaster strips. This ensures that the profiles have the necessary dilatation for expansion and the avoidance of 4-fold overlap-ping points at the lateral butt joint, which otherwise have to be notched in a concealed manner sometimes for aesthetic reasons. There are special fasteners with ring nuts for the nec-essary scaffold anchoring, which can be replaced again continuously when dismantling the scaffold.Our general instructions and guide-lines according to IFBS shall other-

wise generally apply.

seCuRingSecuring is to comply with the lat-est standards according to DIN, SIA, SZSB7 as well as the general guide-lines according to IFBS, i.e. in ac-cordance with the measuring of wind suction and compressive forces as well as snow loading depending on the shape of the building, dimension and location. The roof and wall pro-files are screw-fastened by means of licensed and commercially availa-ble fasteners. There are self-tapping fasteners or threaded screws availa-ble for this and the correct length has to be selected depending on whether the substructure is on wood or steel. When dimensioning, note should be taken of the stripping values given by the manufacturer. Only rust-proof fas-teners and washers with seals are to be used on the outer skin. The electric screwdriver must in any case have an adjustable depth stop. Only the cor-rect setting of the depth stop can ensure good screw fastening with washers and prevent visible dents or pressure marks. The panel over-laps on the side should be screw-fas-tened approx. every 50-60 cm or de-pending on the distance between the purlins or cross bars. The structural calculations of our different profile types are set our in our design tables. The substructure must be perfect-ly flat. For thin-walled profile panels it is advisable to choose a metal sub-structure, but this is absolutely nec-essary for aluminium profiles. More information is contained in our gener-al documentation and the various de-sign details. Expansion of the profiles also has to be taken into account de-pending on the choice of material and panel lengths, especially in the case of long aluminium profiles in the roof

> 6 m

< 6 m

> 10 m

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area (> 6 m). In practice, this is some-times done through fixed screw fas-tening in the centre as well as large holes and possibly additional crowns. The most reliable solution, however, it that with matching sliding elements to prevent clicking and cracking noises or screws stripping.Accordingly, the connections and ends should be made slidable by means of additional retaining clips or adhesive strips. The prerequisites for perfect fit-ting are detailed planning, profession-al handling of metal profiles, knowl-edge of materials and the choice of suitable tools.

snoW load zonesThe stipulations of the estimated loads resulting from constant and variable influences (e.g. snow and wind) with-in the meaning of the new DIN 1055 standard are possibly not clear.The correct pre-selection/dimension-ing of all construction elements pro-vided by us must be checked on the site in a responsible manner. Clarify-ing the need for passing on the site in-spection to third parties, e.g. test en-gineers, construction supervision au-thorities, developers, planners, etc. is the responsibility of our customers.

SIA standard 261, edition 2003/04, In-fluences on supporting structures, ap-plies to Switzerland.

ColouR pRoteCtion filmsThe colour protection film must be re-moved immediately before or after fit-ting!SWISS PANEL® profiles with colour protection films must be fitted within 4 weeks of delivery. The colour protec-tion film must be removed within this period! The colour protection films are to be protected against ultravio-let rays.

It can be more difficult to remove the film at temperatures above +25°C or below +1°C! layingThe direction of fitting must be set against the prevailing weather direc-tion on account the side overlaps! Building elements with metallic col-oured surfaces and in aluminium mill finish must be laid in the same direc-tion! The direction of the arrow (run direction) must be heeded in this re-gard.Before actually fitting, the division of the construction elements is to be marked on the roof or ceiling and wall areas according to the laying plan by marking the overall widths on the sub-structure. The profile panels must be handled very carefully, especially in the case of coated surfaces; it is ad-visable to work with clean working gloves. It should always be borne in mind that a high-quality finished con-struction element is being fitted, with the shell and finishing work combined in one operation. Protective films of the surfaces of construction elements are to be removed according to the manufacturer‘s instructions.Major deformations, especially bends or kinks on the edges of the construc-tion elements, can reduce load ca-pacity. If the required structural safe-ty is no longer assured, such damaged construction elements my not be in-stalled.The elements from opened packag-es are to be protected against stormy weather, especially after finishing work.Placing weights on top is normally not sufficient. Bracing has to be used with ropes or cords. When fitting on roofs, precautions must be taken against items falling inside the building and on the outside edges of the building in

accordance with the relevant regula-tions in force!

Cutting WoRkNecessary cutting work – e.g. for roof openings, recesses and adaptation work on the edge of the roof - should be performed using tools that cut with-out producing sparks.Suitable for cutting Montana profile panels are jigsaws with a large cutting depth and suitable saw blades with 1 mm tooth spacing, as well as hand-held circular saws.Also used for cutting profile panels and edge strips are electrical plate shears or so-called “nibblers”, which also produce a clean cut crossways to the profile.

Abrasive cut-off machines should not be used because this destroys the me-tallic covering in the area of the cut and, therefore, the cathodic protection effect. In the latter case, coated, ex-posed panel areas, in particular, must be protected against flying sparks as the metal fragments can otherwise lead to corrosion in certain areas.

In addition to the machines referred to, tools such as manual plate shears, folding pliers, hammers, try-squares and mitre square, etc. are also need-ed.After fitting, visible cuts and, in partic-ular, cuts exposed to weather should be touched up with paint.

RepaiR WoRkDamaged areas of zinc coatings and 55% AlZn (aluminium-zinc) coatings can be repaired by coating with zinc dust paint.Damage to the organic coating can occur even during the most careful fit-ting. Such damage (scratches) does not normally penetrate the overall pro-tective system comprising the metal-lic layer and coating as the steel sub-strate is also still covered with cor-rosion protection in these damaged areas.

Make sure what coating system has been applied (polyester, PVDF, Ted-lar etc.).First clean the area to be repaired; it must be clean, dry and free of grease! Only use original touch-up paints! This will ensure the best possible colour match! Mechanical damage to coat-ings can be repaired using special touch-up paints with a fine brush on areas as small as possible so as to keep unavoidable differences in col-our and gloss level as small as pos-sible. In the case of coil-coated con-struction elements cut on the con-struction site, the cut areas should be treated with touch-up paint if they are visible or exposed to the weather after being fitted.

Original touch-up paints are availa-ble from: Dr. A. Schoch AG, Industrielacke,CH-3401 Burgdorf

pRofile filleR, sealing mateRi-alsPolythene profile fillers are to be pro-tected against falling out and move-ment with a solvent-free adhesive. Sealing measures in roof and wall sys-tems are to be applied with the sealing strips stipulated in the laying plan on the longitudinal and lateral butt joints and connecting points. Acid hardening sealing compounds may not be used.

CleaningOccasional soiling of the construction component surfaces cannot always be avoided even when exercising the greatest care, with the result that sub-sequent cleaning is required. To mini-mise this additional work as far as pos-sible, please take note of the following when fitting the profiles:

1. Work carefully, avoid soiling and damage to the coating, especially when cutting coated elements.

2. Do not leave any protective films on the site during installation; howev-er, remove the protective film imme-diately after finishing work.

3. Remove borings straightaway – preferably by blowing them way. This also avoids subsequent rust-ing through the effects of moisture (crevice corrosion).

4. Remove dirt before drying as far as possible; this applies, in particular, to tar and bitumen runs.

5. Before cleaning, an appropriate small test area should be cleaned first to see the effects!

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Montana Building Systems Ltd. has become synonymous with innovative construction solutions among planners and architects. Many years of experience, a broad product range, a high degree of flexibility and the resources of a multinational group make Montana a top supplier of international calibre. Archi-tects recognised around the world reconcile visual creativity with technical requirements using products from Montana Building Systems Ltd. Apart from the products presented in this brochure, we can also pro-vide you with other attractive product lines such as MONTAFORM®, MONTANATHERM®, MONTAWALL®, MONTALINE®, MONTATWIN®, MONTASTEP® and HOLORIB®/SUPERHOLORIB®. Please ask for further information!

Every construction project is a challenge. An experienced, highly competent Montana team ensures the smooth course of consultancy, planning and production up to and including punctual delivery on site.

montana building systems ltd. –the sWiss Company With inteRnational RefeRenCesin the industRial, CommeRCial, administRatiVe and Residential building segments

montana bausysteme agZweigniederlassungD-86845 GrossaitingenTel. +49 0 8203 95 90 555Fax +49 0 8203 95 90 [email protected]

montana bausysteme agDurisolstrasse 11CH-5612 VillmergenTel. + 41 0 56 619 85 85Fax + 41 0 56 619 86 [email protected]

montana systÈmesde ConstRuCtion saCH-1028 PréverengesTél. + 41 0 21 801 92 92Fax + 41 0 21 801 92 [email protected]

MONTATWIN® Kaufland, Dingolfing (DE)

MONTANATHERM® Neomat AG, Beromünster (CH)MONTAFORM® Housing estate, Olten (CH)

SUPERHOLORIB® Museum of technology, Berlin (DE) MONTASTEP® Connect GmbH, Freiburg (DE)

MONTAWALL® Stade de Suisse, Bern (CH)

MONTALINE® Lehner MOC, Schenkon (CH)

In the course of further technological development, we reserve the right to make modifications to our products. The details given in our brochures therefore represent non-binding recommendations. The illustrated designs, details and structural parts are non-binding solution suggestions which have to be checked for correctness depending on the requirements and related to the property in question. Technical details only become subject matter of the contractual agreement through mutual agreement and following our written confirmation. Reproduction and reprinting prohibited.