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S30 S40 S80 S130 S180
* m m. m
l 3T) Ail l l PR l l 1Qf~l 1RI~1
38
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MATERIALS INCIDENCE
S30
S40
S80
S130
S180
STAVES (ml./mq.)
20
VARIABLE GAP
10
6,66
5
SHUTTER (ml./mq.)
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
SUSPENSION WIRE (pz./mq.)
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
EDGE FINISHING
BASED ON ROOM SIZE
Meta llic false ceiling made with Atena staves type S obtained by profiling from aluminium strips with a thickness of 0.5/ 0.6 mm or from steel strips with a thickness of 0.5 mm. The staves are box folded with straight edges with a height of 15 mm [38 mm only for stave S30 and 40 mm only for stave S40], and with the length that is best suited for the location. On request, a butterfly closing filler can be inserted between the staves. The staves are to be attached to galvanized steel support crosspiece [TE] with an interval of 20 mm. For the S 40 stave, the gap is variable. Suspension of the crosspieces from the ceiling is by means of stiff suspension wires 04 which can be adjusted by springs. On the edge, an edge profile will be applied, with an L-shaped, double L-shaped or C-shaped section and in the same colour as the staves. The false ceiling can be soundproofed by installing on the back of the perforated staves a mat of fibreglass or rockwool enclosed in heat-sealed polyethylene containers.
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