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Performance of sandwich panels for cladding or insulation

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fflores_IN
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Performance of sandwich panels for cladding or insulation

Good afternoon:
I would appreciate any help or a link where they show the most optimum way to make a sandwich panel.
This building material is usually made of two sheets of 0.5 (for example) and a core shaped polyurethane insulation, rock wool, etc ...
 
Such panels are widely used in both partitions as walls or roofs in industrial buildings.
 
The most common manufacturers can be Italpannelli, Arcelor, etc ...
 
Sincerely,

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Alfredo_Medina
in reply to: fflores_IN

Sounds like you can do that with a wall type with 3 layers: finish + structure + finish. Configure the material and thickness of each layer as per your needs.


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gpktm
in reply to: Alfredo_Medina

I have the same problem and Revit won't let me do the skin as a finish layer. The thickness of the panel skin is 0.55mm but Revit won't let me to use not even 1mm layer thickness as is considering is too thin.

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fflores_IN
in reply to: fflores_IN

Thanks, I'm seeing. Happy New Year.

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parveen.revit
in reply to: fflores_IN

i think it should be a part of wall of roof composition.

 

it's not a separate wall alone, try to put these 3 layers inside a wall composition (even there either you can choose membrane layer or have to give the minimum required thinkness)

Parveen_Intec_Infocom (BIM, CAD, GIS, QS Services' Provider)

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