DHM / Siltumizolācijas stiprinājums, metāla
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Zīmols: | Fischer |
Diametrs: | 8 mm |
Min. urbuma dziļums: | 50 mm |
Effect. anchorage depth: | 40 mm |
The fire-protection-tested metal insulation support for fire-resistant insulating boards
The fischer metal insulation support DHM is simply hit in with a hammer. The hammer installation allows fast setting, thereby reducing the amount of work. Thanks to the fire resistance rating F 120 achieved, use is possible if there are fire resistance rating requirements. With the metal insulation support DHM you can, for example, fix mineral / glass wool, foam glass tiles and light building boards made of wood wool.
Top Features
- Simple Hammerset installation saves time and costs.
Advantages
- The metal insulation support achieves fire resistance F 120. This means that it can be used where there are fire resistance requirements.
- The DTM 80 plate for soft insulating materials (available separately) simplifies storage and minimises costs.
- The simple hammer installation allows fast setting, thereby reducing the amount of work.
- The shaft geometry allows setting in aircrete without pre-drilling, thus saving a stage of installation.
- The DHM is available in hot-dip galvanised steel or stainless steel A 2.
Functioning
- The insulation support is set in push-through installation using a hammer.
- The spring steel expands when hammered into the base material.
- Use the DTM 80 plate (available separately) to fix soft insulating materials.
Applications
To fix fire-resistant soft or pressure-resistant insulating materials, such as:
- Mineral / glass wool
- Light building boards made of wood wool
- Foam glass tiles
- Also suitable for:
- Polystyrene boards
- Coir matting
Building materials
- Concrete
- Hollow blocks made from lightweight concrete
- Vertically perforated brick
- Perforated sand-lime brick
- Solid sand-lime brick
- Natural stone with dense structure
- Aerated concrete
- Solid brick made from lightweight concrete
- Solid brick
You can find detailed information on building materials in the registration document.