The Capex A1 panel is a pre-finished, solid aluminium cladding panel which is A1 fire rated. This unique panel delivers functionality without compromising on creative architectural design.
Capex A1 can be fabricated through bending, routing, curving, drilling, stamping, punching, cutting and perforating - plus finished in any colour or design that you can think of.
A1 Fire Rated
The Capex A1 is a solid aluminium panel (2 or 3mm thick) pre-painted with fire resistant paint. This makes the panel truly 100% non-combustible. Capex A1 has been tested and certified to achieve an A1 classification to EN13501-1.
Fire safe, endless design possibilities,longevity and low maintenance
An A1 non-combustible panel which delivers both technically and aesthetically
A1 classification to EN13501-1
Endless colour options
Low maintenance requirements
High resistance to Ultra Violet
Strong and durable
The System
Designed to deliver a non-combustible rainscreen solution. The Capex A1 system can be fitted as either cassette or flat face fixed panels onto a suitably designed support framework solution.
The Panel
The Capex A1 panel is produced using a 2 or 3mm magnesium AlMg3 solid aluminium, non-combustible substrate. Our unique panel is then coated in a continuous coil-coating process with a PVdF (polyvinylidene fluoride) or a Lumiflon® / FEVE coating system. To complete the panel we coat the painted side with a UV-resistant protective film.
The Coating
The PVdF or FEVE coating system can be applied in 2, 3 or 4 paint layers in all RAL colours, EURAS anodised colours, Patina, Stone, Zinc, Wood and Iridescent effect finishes and in all gloss levels. A full colour matching service is also available upon request.
The continuous coil-coating process using PVdF or FEVE coating systems are known for their high resistance to UV, weather, seawater and industrial pollution with surface durability, as well as colour consistency - providing the material of choice for outdoor architectural applications. The PVdF coating is also ‘low maintenance’ in terms of time and cost, as these surfaces repel dirt and are easy to clean using only neutral detergents with warm water.
System' Building Products reserves the right to make substitutions and modifications to the specifications of any of its products without prior notice. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that the company’s products are correctly installed and that they are suitable for the customer’s particular requirements and application.
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All information is correct as of the date of this document, created June 2019.
FIRE SAFETYRating class - A1 - 100% non-combustible
According to DIN/EN - EN13501
WARRANTYWarranties of up to 30 years according to the product specification and environment loca-tion can be obtained upon request.
TECHNICAL PROPERTIESWeight in kg/m² - 8.1 - 3mm thickness - 5.4 - 2mm thickness
Elongation - A 50mm > 9 %
Proof Stress - Rp 0,2% - 165 – 215 MPa
Tensile strength - Rm 220 – 260 MPa
Permissible stress - Ợperm = 96 MPa to DIN 4113
Linear expansion - 0,0238 mm/m/°K
Sound Transmission Loss Rw - 28 Db
Elasticity - 70.000 MPa
Density - 2.671 g/cm³
Melting Point - 595-645 °C
Thermal Expansion - 24 x10^-6 /K
Modulus of Elasticity - 68 GPa
Thermal Conductivity - 147 W/m.K
Electrical Resistivity - 0.049 x10^-6 Ω .m
SPECIFICATIONSAlloy - EN AW-5754 (AlMg3)
Temper - H42 according to EN 1396
Available thickness in mm - 3.0 & 2.0
Available sheet width in mm - Up to 1500
Available sheet length in mm - Up to 6000
SURFACE FINISHAvailable paint systems PVdF (70/30), Lumiflon® / FEVE
Thickness of layer in µmApprox. 30, Iridium 40, back side approx. 4
Gloss level in % - 15-80
Corrosion resistance - Acc. to EN1396: 2007: C.6.1.1/C.6.1.4
Protection film - 70 µm protection film removable up to 2 months after installation
Wintech Ltd have performed a generic structural assessment based on the principles set out in the following practice/guidance documentation: l BS EN 1990:2002
l BS EN 1991-1-1:2002
l BS EN 1999-1-1
l CWCT Standards for Systemised Building Envelopes
Project specific assessments should always be undertaken by an appropriately qualified structural engineer.
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