Foshan GD aluminium profile decking balcony design fire-rated d0 and A2fl-s1 frame decking aluminium for outdoor
Description
A2 Fire Rating for Peace of Mind
Strong and tough, GD Aluminum Decking is made from high grade T6 aluminium and is ideal for any application that requires an A2 Fire Rating in accordance with BS EN13501, such as residential and mixed-use developments, schools, universities, hospitals & libraries. The beautiful plank-look surface features the latest technology and can be installed rapidly. The boards are available in thousand colours. Cool Underfoot & Anti-Slip, the lightweight profiles of the products make them ideal for new builds as well as refurbishments where the fire ratings of existing 28mm timber decking are insufficient. The unique surface keeps cool in hot weather and has low slip potential in all directions.
Material | Aluminum 6063 T6 |
Features | Non-combustible, Lightweight |
Dimensions | 120mm X 30mm |
Fire test | EN 13501 – 1, A2 – s1, d0 |
Installation | Easy & Snabb |
Durability | 10 Years warranty |
Thickness | 1.3mm, 1.4mm, 1.5mm, 1.8mm, 2.0mm |
– Rooftop terraces
– Walkways
– Hotels
– Pub and restaurant terraces
– Stage flooring
– Commercial flooring
Each aluminium board also has a double skin with an eye-catching grooved surface and uniform underside to prevent water dripping below the deck. The in-built grooves make
the decking surface slip resistant, improving overall safety and further cementing GD Aluminium as an ideal choice for high rise balconies and building applications.
A: That depends on the size of your decking. But you can expect an aluminum plank to be around half the weight of a wooden or composite board of the same length and size.
F: Does aluminum decking contract and expand?
A: Yes, but not to the degree of a wooden deck or even planks made of composite material.
F: If I become tired of the same color, can I paint aluminum decking?
A: Typically, that’s not an option as aluminum decks are powder-coated, and paint isn’t necessary. There are some marine-based materials that work well with aluminum decks, although it’s not a cost-effective process.
F: Is it acceptable to use rock salt or ice melt products on aluminum decks to clear snow or ice?
A: Rock salt and other chemicals could potentially cause pitting in aluminum over time, so it’s best to refer to the product manual for the recommended method of ice removal on aluminum.
F: Does aluminum decking scratch easily?
A: Powder-coated aluminum decking is highly resistant to scratches, although you won’t want to stomp around in cleats. The part of your deck that tends to take the most abuse are railings, which have to deal with jewelry and Mother Nature.
F: Is aluminum decking suitable for use on stairs?
A: Yes, and it can be one of the better options for traction when properly designed.
F: Will adding an aluminum deck increase the value of my home?
A: Decks have a great ROI, which can come in at anywhere between 60 to 80%. Aluminum can be tricky, however, as it’s expensive, but not necessarily something potential homeowners would turn to from a style standpoint.
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