Strength of ModuSec Panels
ModuSec panels are very light (around 20 Kg/m2 for the standard
panels), but incredibly strong. The compressive strength
of the panels has been measured at almost 60,000 Kg/m2 (60
T/sqm) before collapse. This means that they can be used
as floor panels as well to create a sealed 6 sided box.
Note
that all steel faced composite panels will eventually separate
from the core under heat. This is because the steel skins
expand at a different rate to core materials and can only
move away from the core material. However the core material
of ModuSec panels is capable of supporting the load from
ceiling panels, without the steel skins. This is NOT the
case for mineral wool composite panels and hence the ceilings
require other perimeter support in a fire situation.
ModuSec
ceilings have been tested and approved for service access
to BS6399 for panels spanning up to 6m without intermediate
support. The standard requires up to 0.25KN/m2 for a distributed
load and 0.9KN for a point load.
The system is also approved
for use with pressures of a constant ±350 Pa with
a peak of 500 Pa. For pressures exceeding these we would
recommend the utilization of pressure relief facilities.
All
ceiling panels are fitted with a pair of strengthening steel
channels connected by a non conductive plate, located centrally
along the length (or at other locations if required). This
has been single point 'pull tested' to 100 Kg using M6 or
M8 blind rivets. However, please ask for advice when hanging
heavy loads from ModuSec ceilings. Lights, conduit etc. can
be fixed directly to the steel skin of the panel. |