Dura Slab Fibreglass Duct Cover
Dura Slab Has Hi Tech Construction
Dura Slab is a fibreglass structural flooring system manufactured using a unique construction technique that provides an incredible strength to weight ratio. Two high strength fibreglass solid plates are bonded to each side of a fibreglass mesh core material producing a composite flooring structure that is stiff, strong, light-weight, noncorrosive with an anti-slip walking surface.
Why Use Dura Slab
ANTI-SLIP
Dura Slab flooring features
a gritted surface that provides outstanding anti-slip protection for
personnel - in wet and oily environments. The grit is embedded in the
top surface of each panel prior to curing. This combination of integral
construction, plus depth of the embedded grit, creates a long-lasting
maximum anti-slip top surface.
CORROSION RESISTANT
The ability of our Dura Slab flooring
to guard against deterioration from industrial chemicals and environmental
factors mean that it is a logical and cost-effective alternative to carbon
steel, aluminium, wood or other conventional materials. The panels will
not corrode even when exposed to continuous submersion, splash, spills,
fumes or gases.
FIRE RESISTANT
Dura Slab is available in various
resin systems, two of which meet the Class 1 flame spread rating of 25
or less, in accordance with ASTM E-84 Tunnel Test Method and to British
Standard Part 7 Class 1. classification.
NON-MAGNETIC
The non-magnetic properties allow the panels to be used in sensitive
installations where the inherent magnetic properties of other materials
would prove unsuitable.
IMPACT RESISTANT
The construction of Dura Slab Flooring
means that even after repeated impacts there is no permanent deformation.
The material structure allows deflection, however, once the load is removed,
the panel will return to its original shape.
NON-SPARKING
The non sparking qualities of Dura
Slab are ideally suited for those installations where hydrogen
or other combustible gases may be found. This prevents explosion or
fire resulting from sparks produced from accidental dropping of tools
onto the panel surface.
MAINTENANCE FREE
The use of Dura Slab virtually
eliminates maintenance. This can drastically reduce costs since painting
is not required, and UV inhibitors protect against degradation from the
sun which means the material does not need replacing.
EASY INSTALLATION
Dura Slab panels weigh about
one-quarter as much as steel grating. Two men can easily handle full
panels, without the need for hoists, pulleys or dollies. If the panels
need to be moved for cleaning, maintenance or utility access, there is
less chance of back injuries. The lightweight design of the material
therefore reduces installation costs.
ALLOWS DEFLECTION
The design procedures associated with Dura
Slab are entirely different from those associated with traditional
materials. The prime consideration in designing with fibreglass is
allowable
deflection as opposed to ultimate loading
used with steel and aluminium. The reason for this is the inherent elasticity
of reinforced plastic, permitting far greater deflection than steel,
without the danger of structural failure or permanent deformation.
STANDARD BEARING SURFACES
A minimum of 38mm bearing support can be provided under the edges of
Fibreglass panels. This complies to industry standards.
LOWER COSTS
Dura Slab can provide significant
savings over the use of most other materials when taking into account life
cycle costs. This is due to the fact that heavy installation equipment
is eliminated, there is zero maintenance plus the fact that access can
be provided for servicing simply by lifting the panels.
NON-CONDUCTIVE
The non-conductive properties make Dura
Slab panels ideally suited for work platforms and flooring situated
in electrically hazardous locations.
LOW INSTALLATION COSTS
Fibreglass weighs considerably less than conventional materials, and
is easier and less expensive to transport, install and remove. Only simple
hand tools are required for installation and removal, eliminating the
need for costly equipment and labour costs associated with heavy lifting,
cutting and welding equipment.
SUPERIOR STRENGTH
The high glass-to-resin ratio of Dura
Slab flooring provides superior strength and load-bearing characteristics.
With structural integrity protected by its unique corrosion resistance
capabilities, fibreglass lasts longer than traditional materials.
MECHANICAL STRENGTH
Breaking strength under a lateral force is exceptional. The uni-directional
continuous fibreglass reinforcement offers numerous advantages, including
rigidity, shock-resistance and no permanent deformation after overloading.
These factors provide excellent mechanical strength and a generous factor
of safety. Fibreglass is designed for maximum safety in intensive industrial
use.
CONDUCTIVE GRATING
Dura Slab can be supplied with
a specially formulated carbon, black surface, which will eliminate hazardous
static electricity when properly grounded. This anti-static property
is most advantageous in high tech electronic industries where sophisticated
equipment may be damaged due to static electricity. It also provides
a safe environment in combustible areas by not allowing static sparks.
It can be used in railway fuel stations, circuit board manufacture, oil
refineries, underground mining operations, ammunition factories etc.
The surface electric resistance is 1 x 105½ to 5 x 105½.
RAISED FLOORS
Many plant operations have a need for slightly elevated flooring. Fixed
or adjustable pedestals can be used for applications up to a height of
600mm.
HIGH PERFORMANCE
Composite structural materials have demonstrated a proven ability to withstand the harsh side effects of corrosive conditions better than galvanised steel. For many years, composites have been reliably used in traditionally corrosive industries such as chemical processing, plating and marine construction. While the cost of material is an important criteria in the design of a project, it does not reflect the total cost of the project. Beyond material purchase price, the engineer also should consider the related costs of installation, maintenance over time and replacement of debilitated materials.


