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View or download information on the role of fasteners in the building envelope, including guidance on legislation, steel grades, and specification details.
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Sealants are a key factor in achieving airtightness. Guarantee the integrity of your building envelope.
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A designer's guide to specifying warranted Austenitic stainless steel fasteners and sealants.
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Design guide for metal roofing and cladding to comply with energy requirements of UK building regulations (2006).
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Conventions for calculating U-Values, f-Values and Y-Values for metal cladding systems using two and three dimesional thermal calculations.
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Corus Colors have published a Technical Paper entitled "Creating an airtight building envelope - April 2006" which gives further useful guidance on achieving airtightness on built-up and insulated panel systems.
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Guidance to Roofing Contractors for Compliance with Approved Document L (PART L) of the Building Regulations 2006 for England and Wales.
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Non-Austenitic Stainless Steel Fasteners: Why you can't afford to gamble.
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Avoid interstitial condensation, a major cause of heat loss and corrosion. SFS intec ISO-TAK fasteners protect against thermal bridging with the polypropylene ISO-TAK tubing system, a hollow body that accepts dedicated fasteners to suit the deck type.