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PROFILES
AND
CLADDING
DIVISION

MISSION

Dana Group of Companies from the time of its inception in 1991 has strongly believed in a customer
centric approach and this has been the norm followed across the corporate office, showrooms,
manufacturing units, trading companies and associate offices.

To maximize value for our worldwide client baseby supply of high quality steel
products, providing related services and solutions while utilizing innovative
technologies and a team of motivated employees, focused on continuous
improvement, highest business standards, work ethics and corporate citizenship.

With an annual turn-over of US$500 million in the financial year of 2004-2005, the company
has only seen a phenomenal growth and has grown into a family of over 500 hard-working
professionals committed to serving Dana Groups customers.
The Group has successfully expanded its operations to several countries with the corporate
office and showrooms in Dubai, trading companies in India and Dubai, associate offices in Libya,
Iraq, West-Africa and South-Africa, manufacturing units backed by highly experienced R&D
personnel in UAE, Libya and India.

Dr. Birbal Singh Dana


Founder, Chairman & Managing Director
Dr. Birbal Singh Dana was formally a General surgeon by profession.
He had a commendable stint at the University Hospital of Libya for
over 15 years where he rose to the position of the Head of Department
of Surgery, before he took to entrepreneurship in 1991. Having sound
business acumen, he put his principles of honesty, diligence and
patience to practice in his venture.
A person with vision and vigor, he has been the principal force
behindthe phenomenal growth of the Group and under his leadership
the company has come to be the most respected and widely
diversified business house in the Middle East.

VISION
We aspire to be the global steel industry benchmark for the worlds most reliable
and innovative steel manufacturer, service and solution provider in the steel
industry.

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DANA GROUP COMPANIES


Seven Eagles International
Trading L.L.C., Dubai U.A.E.

Dana Steel Processing Industry

Being one of the worlds most geographically diversified steel importers


and stockiest, the company has
successfully established a laudable
position among its customers and
become a go to name for all kinds of
steel requirements, be it in construction, oil field industries, fabricators or
even traders for that matter.

This is unit of Dana Group at U.A.E has 2


major divisions :
CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DIVISION
Equipped with modern technology and
infrastructure this division manufactures
the below products that are supplied to
various power plants, electricity boards,
engineering organizations, etc.
Cable Trays / Ladders
Trunkings & accessories
Perforated sheets
PROFILES & CLADDING DIVISION
This divisions production capacity has
increased manifold in the recent past and
manufactures the following
Insulated composite profiled panels
Drywall metal profiles
(studs/tracks/furring, channels, hat
channels)
Profiled cladding sheets
Sandwich Panels
GI lintels
Purlins

Delta Steel Industries FZC,


WATER HEATER AND COOLER
MANUFACTURING DIVISION
Established in 2010, to cater to the
booming Libyan construction sector,
this division manufactures and exports water heaters, coolers and
chillers.
COIL AND PLATE SERVICE DIVISION
With a max coil load of 30 T, it was
established as a part of Danas expansion plan. This unit boasts of
imported machinery that is capable
of handling thickness in the range of
4-18 mm and 200 mm wide.
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Dana Water Heaters & Coolers

Dana Steels Pvt. Ltd.

Located in Al-Quoz Industrial Area is


equipped with state-of-the-art facilities
and is run by a dedicated team of skilled
experts with sound technological knowledge.
The unit manufactures a wide range of
products which include
Water heater
Water coolers
Water Chillers
Heat Pumps
Water dispensers

An outstanding manufacturing facility


spread over an area of 35000 sq.m is
equipped with Hi-Tech Contemporary
Machinery. A unit of 300 skilled
personnel manufactures high quality
ERW pipe tubes
(Electric resistance welded pipes,
tubes, hollow sections)
Scaffolding & formwork systems
Dana Steels is the proud supplier
to leading contractors &
infrastructure development
companies in India and abroad.

Dana Hospitals Pvt. Ltd.


Dana hospitals would be the first multispecialty private hospital in the capital
city of Rajasthan. With a vision to make
world-class medical care available to
the common man, Dr. B.S.Dana is aiming to establish state-of-the-art infrastructure to accomplish his goal. The
hospital will serve
patients from other nations as well as
well through strategic tie ups with various CSR organizations.
Its customers and become a go to name
for all kinds of steel requirements, be it
in construction, oil field industries, fabricators or even traders for that matter.
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Apika enterprises
Manufacturingfacility located in Jaipur,
India. Employing over 50 skilled personnel, manufacturing steel utensils on a
mass scale. With trading offices at New
Delhi and Mumbai, India,
it endeavors to serve the B2C market,
import and export of plant machinery
and other hardware products for the
domestic and overseas market.

DCP 35(38)/200
Sandwich Panel

35(h)

SANDWCH PANELS

200mm
COVERING WIDTH 1000mm
BOTTOM

Specifications
INSULATION THICKNESS (IT mm)
35

38/200 PU
Insulated Panel

Top Skin
Thickness
(mm)
Combined
Conductivity
Wm2oC

50

80

100

Allowable-Span (mm)
Steel

Alum

Steel

Alum

Steel

Alum

Steel

Alum

0.5

2450

2400

2850

2750

3750

3450

4300

3900

0.7

2850

2800

3350

3200

4350

4000

5000

4500

0.9

3150

3100

3700

3650

4850

4200

5550

4550

PU

0.419

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0.326

0.226

0.187

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DCP 45/250
Sandwich Panel

SANDWCH PANELS

230

110

20

45

140

Polyurethane core thinckness(T) specified in Table

Liner

1000mm (NOMINAL)

DCP 45/250 Thermal Values


Polyurethane
Core Thickness
Overall Heat
Transfer
Coefficient
Additional value of
insulation in
corrugated area
Please Note

T=30

T=40

T=50

T=80

T=100

0.63

0.48

0.38

0.24

0.19

0.52

0.40

0.34

0.22

0.18

BTU/Ft h F

0.11

0.083

0.069

0.046

0.037

34

25

20

13

10

mm
Wm2ooC
KCAL/m

2oo

2 oo

Based on PU Density average 35 Kg/cu.m, based on thermal conductivity 0.019 W/m Deg. C

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SANDWCH PANELS
Overview

DCP 45/150
Sandwich Panel

Sandwich or composite panels can be produced with external and internal


sheets in various thickness, coatings and colors.

(t) Panel Core


Thickness (mm)

1x(cm4)
for 1cm width

z top
for 1m width cm3

z bottom
for 1m width cm3

Moment
kN m Top

Moment
kN m Bottom

50

48

14

29

1.66

3.38

75

109

26

34

2.96

3.87

100

210

41

43

4.71

4.99

The insulation core is made of factory injected rigid Polyurethane foam


with closed cells and fire retardant quality available upon request.
The insulation core can be produced in various thicknesses with thermal
insulation values as shown on the right.

Based on 0.7mm external and 0.5mm internal Aluminium skin


(t)
Panel
Thickness
(mm)

Allowable Working Load Chart


1.0m

1.5m

2.0m

2.5m

3.0m

3.5m

4.0m

4.5m

5.0m

50

13.27

18.53

5.90

5.49

3.32

2.32

2.12

1.19

1.47

0.69

1.08

0.43

0.83

0.29

0.66

0.20

0.53

0.15

75

23.70

41.88

10.53

12.41

5.93

5.24

3.79

2.68

2.63

1.55

1.93

0.98

1.48

0.65

1.17

0.46

0.95

0.34

100

37.72

80.67

16.76

23.90

9.43

10.08

6.03

5.16

4.19

2.99

3.08

1.88

2.36

1.26

1.86

0.89

1.51

0.65

fy Al 170 N/mm2 permissible span - deflection ratio=100

60

1x(cm4)
for 1cm width

z top
for 1m width cm3

z bottom
for 1m width cm3

Moment
kN m Top

Moment
kN m Bottom

50

37

10

26

1.76

4.25

75

90

19

32

3.26

5.40

100

178

31

42

5.23

7.13

30 30 30

45

150

(t) Panel Core


Thickness (mm)

Polyurethane core thinckness(T) specified in Table

Based on 0.5mm external and 0.5mm internal GI skin

Liner

900mm (NOMINAL)

(t)
Panel
Thickness
(mm)

Allowable Working Load Chart


1.0m

1.5m

2.0m

2.5m

3.0m

3.5m

4.0m

4.5m

5.0m

50

14.10

41.86

6.27

12.40

3.53

5.23

2.26

2.68

1.57

1.55

1.15

0.98

0.88

0.65

0.70

0.46

0.56

0.33

75

26.09 109.09 11.60

29.95

6.52

12.64

4.17

6.47

2.90

3.74

2.13

2.36

1.63

1.58

1.29

1.11

1.04

0.81

100

4.81

59.22

10.45

24.98

6.69

12.79

4.65

7.40

3.41

4.66

2.61

3.12

2.06

2.19

1.67

1.60

199.86 18.58

Permissible span - deflection ratio=100

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SANDWCH PANELS

General Feature
A
Mechanical Characteristic of the foam
(At overall density of 35-37 kg/m3)

Tensile stress
Compression resistance
Sheer Resistance
Fire Property

:
:
:
:

150 kpa
100 kpa
100 kpa
B3 as per DIN 4102

DFP Flat
Sandwich Panel

PU Thickness

w/m3

25mm

0.76

35mm

0.54

50mm

0.38

75mm

0.29

100mm

0.19

LOW/MiCRO RIBBED
FLAT PANELS

(B2 upon request)

B
Insulation Capacity
K value (Thermal Conductivity of PU)
0.022W/mK
Tolerance
+/- 0.002

C
Water abosorption of the foam
: 1% of volume
After 24 hours
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Rockwool
and EPS Panels

SANDWCH PANELS
1.5

4.5
20.5

100

100

100

10
20

20

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

1000
1020

Detail Joint

Advantages
Perfet Fire resistance with A1 grade
(EN 13501-1) inflamable material
rockwool
Heat Insulation
Perfect acoustic solutions with
perfoorated models
Energy Saver
Economy in construction cost
Requires less joint splice as a
result of continious process
Easy installation
Color Variety
Long Life cycle
Environment friendly product
Foam, CC, HCFC free
Non Combustable

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DSS 35(38)/250
Single Skin Sheets

38(h)

SINGLE SKIN SHEETS

200
COVERING WIDTH 1000mm

STEEL

ALUMINIUM

Allowable Working Load Chart

N/m2

Allowable Working Load Chart

N/m2

Thickness(mm)

0.40

0.46

0.50

0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

Thickness(mm)

0.50

0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

1.00

1.20

Weight Kgs/

3.831

4.405

4.789

5.746

6.704

7.662

8.619

Weight Kgs/

1.653

1.984

2.314

2.645

2.976

3.306

3.967

MI mm /M

101496

116229

125981

150116

173906

197353

220460

MI mm /M

125981

150116

173906

197353

220460

243231

28776

Z-Top

4045

4634

5052

5989

6941

7881

8808

Z-Top

5024

5989

6941

7881

8808

9723

11514

Z-Bottom

7851

8997

9748

11605

13432

15230

16997

Z-Bottom

9748

11605

13432

15229

16996

18735

22124

Span(mm)

Span(mm)

1000

3863

4829

4426

5532

4798

5997

5720

7150

6629

8287

7527

9408

8412

10515

1000

2225

2780

2653

3316

3074

3842

3490

4362

3902

4876

4306

5382

5100

6374

1250

2473

3091

2832

3540

3071

3838

3661

4576

4243

5303

4817

6021

5384

6730

1250

1424

1698

1698

2122

1968

2469

2234

2792

2497

3121

2756

3445

3264

4080

1500

1717

2146

1967

2459

2132

2665

2542

3178

2946

3482

3345

4181

3739

4673

1500

989

1236

1179

1474

1366

1708

1551

1939

1734

2167

1914

2392

2267

2833

1750

1262

1577

1445

1806

1567

1958

2335

2335

2165

2706

2458

3072

2747

3433

1750

632

908

753

1083

872

1255

990

1425

1106

1592

1758

1220

1443

2082

2000

966

1207

1106

1383

1199

1499

1430

1787

1657

2072

1882

2352

2103

2629

2000

423

677

504

807

584

935

663

1061

741

1185

1308

817

967

1547

Allowable Working Loads are in N/m2 and Limiting


Deflection L/200All are Nominal Values

= Single Span
= Multi Span
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DSS 45/150
Single Skin Sheets

SINGLE SKIN SHEETS

930
900
150

+6
-4

150

150

150

150

150

45

30

5
1.

25

90

60

ALUMINIUM

STEEL
Allowable Working Load Chart

Allowable Working Load Chart

N/m2

N/m2

Thickness(mm)

0.40

0.46

0.50

0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

Thickness(mm)

0.50

0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

1.00

1.20

Weight Kgs/

4.256

4.895

4.789

5.746

6.704

7.662

8.619

Weight Kgs/

1.837

2.204

2.571

2.939

3.306

3.674

4.408

MI mm4/M

159883

183157

125981

150116

173906

197353

220460

MI mm4/M

198571

236756

27441

311630

348329

384540

455519

Z-Top

6175

7075

5052

5989

6941

7881

8808

Z-Top

7671

9147

10605

12044

13464

14866

17616

Z-Bottom

8367

9584

9748

11605

13432

15230

16997

Z-Bottom

10389

12385

14353

16295

18210

20098

23798

Span(mm)

Span(mm)
1000

3863

4829

4426

5532

4798

5997

5720

7150

6629

8287

7527

9408

8412

10515

1000

3324

4156

3962

4954

4592

5740

5214

6518

5826

7284

6430

8038

7614

9518

1250

2473

3091

2832

3540

3071

3838

3661

4576

4243

5303

4817

6021

5384

6730

1250

2128

2660

2536

3170

2938

3674

3337

4170

3728

4662

4116

5144

4874

6092

1500

1717

2146

1967

2459

2132

2665

2542

3178

2946

3482

3345

4181

3739

4673

1500

1478

1846

1760

2202

2040

2552

2316

2896

2590

3237

2858

3572

3384

4230

1750

1262

1577

1445

1806

1567

1958

2335

2335

2165

2706

2458

3072

2747

3433

1750

996

1356

1187

1618

1376

1875

1563

2128

1746

2378

1929

2625

2285

3108

2000

966

1207

1106

1383

1199

1499

1430

1787

1657

2072

1882

2352

2103

2629

2000

667

1039

795

1238

922

1434

1046

1629

1170

1820

1292

2010

1530

2380

Allowable Working Loads are in N/m2 and Limiting Deflection L/200


All are Nominal Values

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= Multi Span

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PERFORATED SHEETS

DANA
STANDARD
PERFORATION

P
D

DANA OFFERS
3mm hole and 5mm Pitch
7mm hole and 20mm Pitch

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DECKING SHEETS

DSD 75/305
Decking Sheets

SECTION PROPERTIES (per meter of coverage width)


Thickness

Weight

Area

Top in Compression

Bottom in Compression

(mm)

Kg/m2

cm2

ix cm4

Sx Top cm3

Sx Bottom cm3

Ma KN-m

ix cm4

Sx Top cm3

Sx Bottom cm3

Ma KN-m

Va KN

0.70

7.283

9.290

71.761

16.687

22.165

5.548

66.660

20.702

15.437

5.133

50.858

0.80

8.322

10.614

87.284

21.077

25.650

7.008

78.133

23.832

18.317

6.091

66.288

0.90

9.360

11.939

99.980

24.351

29.028

8.096

89.908

26.978

21.319

7.088

78.229

1.00

10.398

13.263

112.882

27.706

32.421

9.213

101.948

30.137

24.430

8.122

86.670

1.20

12.473

15.910

139.200

34.620

39.243

11.511

126.675

36.479

30.932

10.284

103.401

1.50

15.592

19.888

179.717

45.383

49.566

15.090

165.205

46.050

41.319

13.739

128.978

Shear

ULTIMATE UNIFORM LOAD CAPACITIES (KN/m2)


Thickness

No. of Spans

Load

(mm)

Nos

Case

1.25

1.5

1.75

2.25

2.5

2.75

3.00

Single
Spans

Imposed Load

44.387

28.408

18.452

11.620

7.785

5.467

3.986

2.995

2.307

Wind Load

41.063

26.280

18.250

13.408

10.266

7.618

5.554

4.172

3.214

Multi
Spans

Imposed Load

55.484

35.510

24.659

18.117

13.871

10.316

7.520

5.650

4.352

Wind Load

51.329

32.850

22.813

16.760

12.832

10.139

8.213

6.787

5.703

Single
Spans

Imposed Load

56.066

35.882

22.444

14.134

9.469

6.650

4.848

3.642

2.805

Wind Load

48.726

31.185

21.656

15.911

12.182

8.929

6.509

4.891

3.767

Multi
Spans

Imposed Load

70.082

44.852

31.148

22.884

17.521

12.547

9.147

6.872

5.293

Wind Load

60.908

38.981

27.070

19.888

15.227

12.031

9.745

8.054

6.768

Single
Spans

Imposed Load

64.770

41.453

25.709

16.190

10.846

7.617

5.553

4.172

3.214

Wind Load

56.704

36.291

25.202

18.516

14.176

10.275

7.490

5.628

4.335

Multi
Spans

Imposed Load

80.962

51.816

35.983

26.437

20.241

14.372

10.477

7.872

6.063

Wind Load

70.880

45.363

31.502

23.145

17.720

14.001

11.341

9.373

7.876

Single
Spans

Imposed Load

73.701

47.169

29.026

18.279

12.245

8.600

6.270

4.710

3.628

Wind Load

64.980

41.587

28.880

21.218

16.245

11.651

8.494

6.381

4.915

Multi
Spans

Imposed Load

92.127

58.961

40.945

30.082

23.032

16.227

11.830

8.888

6.846

Wind Load

81.225

51.984

36.100

26.522

20.306

16.044

12.996

10.740

9.025

Single
Spans

Imposed Load

92.090

58.937

35.794

22.541

15.100

10.606

7.731

5.809

4.474

Wind Load

82.274

52.656

36.566

26.865

20.569

14.477

10.554

7.929

6.107

Multi
Spans

Imposed Load

115.112

73.672

51.161

37.588

28.491

20.010

14.588

10.960

8.442

Wind Load

102.843

65.820

45.708

33.581

25.711

20.315

16.455

13.599

11.427

Single
Spans

Imposed Load

120.722

77.262

46.212

29.101

19.496

13.692

9.982

7.499

5.776

Wind Load

109.909

70.342

48.849

35.889

26.882

18.880

13.764

10.341

7.965

Multi
Spans

Imposed Load

150.902

96.577

67.068

49.274

36.784

25.835

18.834

14.150

10.899

Wind Load

137.387

87.927

61.061

44.861

34.347

27.138

21.982

18.167

15.028

0.70

40

0.80

15

40

25

305
914

0.90

1.00

1.20

1.50

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Span in Meters

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DSD 45/150
Decking Sheets

DECKING SHEETS

Specification
Aluminium profiled sheet is 0.5 mm up to 1.2 mm thick alloy A3105-H16 Temper from t
ension leveled coils. Different alloy can be supplied on request.
GI and Alu Zinc coated steel profile sheets 0.4 to 0.9 mm thick as per ASTM A 653 for GI and
ASTM A 792 for Alu Zinc. Different grades can be supplied on request.
Painting is baked regular modified enamel polyester, with 5 micron primer and 20 micron coat
on the weathering side and 5/7 micron primer on the reverse. PVDF, Silicon, Modified Polyester, Platisol and ARS coating on request is applicable.

STEEL
Allowable Working Load Chart
930
900
150

150

150

+6
-4

150

150

150

N/m2

Thickness(mm)

0.40

0.46

0.50

0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

Weight Kgs/

4.256

4.895

5.321

6.385

7.449

8.513

9.577

MI mm4/M

159883

183157

198571

236756

274441

311630

348329

Z-Top

6175

7075

7671

9147

10605

12044

13464

Z-Bottom

8367

9584

10389

12385

14353

16295

18210

R
Span(mm)

45

30

1.

25

90

60

1000

5773

7216

6613

8266

7169

8961

8545

10682

9904

12378

9777

1221

12565 15706

1250

3695

4619

4243

5290

4588

5735

5496

6836

6338

7923

6257

7821

8041

10052

1500

2566

3207

2939

3674

3186

3983

3798

4747

4402

5502

4345

5431

5584

6980

1750

1885

2356

2159

2699

2341

2926

2790

3488

3234

4042

3192

3990

4103

5128

2000

1443

1804

1653

2066

1792

2240

2136

2670

2476

3095

2444

3055

3141

3926

Allowable Working Loads are in N/m2 and Limiting Deflection L/200


All are Nominal Values

DANA GROUP : PROFILES AND CLADDING DIVISION

24

DANA GROUP : PROFILES AND CLADDING DIVISION

= Single Span
= Multi Span

25

r=t

(TYP.)
44

f1

(TYP.)
44

18O HOLES
16

16

COLD FORMED PURLINS

18O HOLES

f2

42
f1

16

42

16

1x

r=t

32

f2
32

==

142Z15

142Z20

172Z15

172Z20

202Z15

202Z15

202Z25

232Z15

Units

Depth

D mm

142

142

172

172

202

202

202

232

Thickness

t mm

1.5

2.0

1.5

2.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

Top Flange

Wtf mm

50

50

65

65

65

65

Bottom Flange

Wbf mm

45

45

60

60

60

Lip

L mm

16

16

16

16

Lip Angle

Deg

45

45

45

Bend Radius

R mm

2.0

2.0

Weight

W Kg/m

3.33

4.44

Area

421.82

558.19

32

PURLIN SECTION PROPERTIES AND ALLOWABLES

Description

mm2

35 35

32

PURLIN SECTION PROPERTIES AND ALLOWABLES


Section

232Z25

Section

232Z25

250Z20

250Z25

260Z20

262Z25

302Z25

302Z30

342Z25

342Z30

Description

Units

232

Depth

D mm

232

250

250

262

262

302

302

342

342

1.5

2.0

Thickness

t mm

2.5

2.0

2.5

2.0

2.5

2.5

3.0

2.5

3.0

65

75

75

Top Flange

Wtf mm

75

80

80

80

80

90

90

100

100

60

60

70

70

Bottom Flange

Wbf mm

70

72

72

72

72

82

82

92

92

16

16

16

16

16

Lip

L mm

16

16

16

16

16

18

18

18

18

45

45

45

45

45

45

Lip Angle

Deg

45

45

45

45

45

45

45

45

45

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

3.0

2.0

2.0

Bend Radius

R mm

3.0

3.0

3.0

3.0

3.0

3.0

3.0

3.0

3.0

3.81

5.10

4.12

5.49

6.86

4.78

6.37

Weight

W Kg/m

481.82

638.19

526.82

698.19

865.30

601.82

798.19

Area

7.96

6.71

8.39

6.90

8.63

9.79

11.73

10.97

13.14

mm2

990.30

848.19

1052.80

872.19

1082.80

1247.30

1491.80

1397.30

1671.80

790.24

786.90

969.52

878.84

1083.18

1661.13

1978.11

2377.02

2823.95

Ixx (t)

cm4

135.26

177.34

221.87

291.55

322.76

424.67

521.59

487.09

641.96

Ixx (t)

cm4

Sxx (t)

cm3

19.39

25.43

26.20

34.43

32.41

42.65

52.39

42.73

56.32

Sxx (t)

cm3

69.34

64.15

79.05

68.33

84.23

111.79

133.12

141.01

168.06

Sxx (b)

cm3

18.72

24.54

25.41

33.38

31.51

41.46

50.92

41.28

54.40

Sxx (b)

cm3

66.95

61.80

76.13

65.89

81.20

108.29

128.95

137.06

163.35

Rx

cm

5.66

5.64

6.79

6.76

7.83

7.80

7.76

9.00

8.97

Rx

cm

8.93

9.63

9.60

10.04

10.02

11.54

11.52

13.04

13.02

Iyy

cm4

36.06

47.09

44.26

57.93

44.26

57.94

71.01

64.34

84.40

Iyy

cm4

103.67

95.30

117.14

95.31

117.15

171.05

292.50

227.48

269.63

Syy (I)

cm3

5.39

7.07

6.17

8.10

6.18

8.11

9.98

7.94

10.44

Syy (I)

cm3

12.87

11.34

13.99

11.35

13.99

17.99

21.35

21.65

25.72

Syy (r)

cm3

5.20

6.82

5.95

7.82

5.94

7.81

9.60

7.57

9.95

Syy (r)

cm3

12.26

10.75

13.26

10.75

13.25

17.13

20.33

20.70

24.59

Ry

cm

2.92

2.90

3.03

3.01

2.90

2.88

2.87

3.27

3.25

Ry

cm

3.24

3.35

3.34

3.31

3.29

3.70

3.68

4.04

4.02

Allowable Shear

Va KN

14.92

29.89

12.17

29.21

10.28

24.62

46.70

8.90

21.28

Allowable Shear

Va KN

42.29

19.68

39.05

18.74

37.15

31.56

54.73

27.75

48.09

Allowable BM*

Mag KN-m

3.35

4.72

4.45

6.08

5.46

7.60

10.31

6.25

9.75

Allowable BM*

Mag KN-m

12.55

10.93

13.88

11.66

14.84

19.48

23.61

22.76

28.15

Allowable BM**

Mawc KN-m

3.12

4.40

4.14

5.66

5.09

7.07

9.60

5.82

9.07

Allowable BM**

Mawc KN-m

11.68

10.18

12.93

10.86

13.82

18.14

21.98

21.19

26.21

Allowable BM$

Maws KN-m

2.23

3.14

2.96

4.04

3.63

5.05

6.86

4.16

6.48

Allowable BM$

Maws KN-m

8.35

7.27

9.23

7.76

9.87

12.96

15.70

15.13

18.72

Ultimate Shear

Vu KN

22.42

44.92

18.29

43.90

15.45

37.00

70.19

13.37

31.98

Ultimate Shear

Vu KN

63.56

29.57

58.69

28.16

55.84

47.44

82.26

41.71

72.29

Ultimate BM*

Mug KN-m

5.32

7.49

7.05

9.64

8.67

12.05

16.36

9.92

15.46

Ultimate BM*

Mug KN-m

16.91

17.34

22.03

18.50

23.55

30.91

37.45

36.10

44.66

Ultimate BM**

Muwc KN-m

4.95

6.98

6.57

8.98

8.07

11.22

15.23

9.23

14.40

Ultimate BM**

Muwc KN-m

18.54

16.15

20.51

17.23

21.92

28.78

34.87

33.61

41.58

Ultimate BM$

Muws KN-m

3.54

4.98

4.69

6.41

5.76

8.02

10.88

6.59

10.28

Ultimate BM$

Muws KN-m

13.24

11.53

14.65

12.30

15.66

20.56

24.90

24.01

29.708

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DANA GROUP : PROFILES AND CLADDING DIVISION

27

COLD FORMED PURLINS

COLD FORMED
C PURLINS

18O HOLES
A

15

42

44

15

(TYP.)

32

Nominal Dimensions
Section
Ref.

Depth
D
mm

Top
Flange
f1 mm

Top
Flange
f2 mm

14215

142

55

14218

142

14220

32

Section Properties

Thickness

t mm

A
mm

B
mm

L
mm

Wt / m
Kg

Area
cm2

I xx
cm2

I yy
cm2

Z xx
cm2

R yy
cm2

y
mm

x
mm

50

1.5

56

193

520

3.2

4.05

128.8

26.06

17.73

17.73

50.04

72.29

55

50

1.8

56

193

520

3.84

4.892 153.85 31.65

21.28

21.28

50.19

72.39

142

55

50

12

56

193

520

4.27

5.42

34.3

23.27

23.27

50.33

72.39

17215

172

64

59

1.5

86

218

570

3.79

4.185 220.38

44.2

25.24

25.24

59.42

87.33

17218

172

64

59

1.8

86

218

570

4.55

5.78

264.46

52.2

30.29

30.29

59.29

87.33

17220

172

64

59

86

218

570

5.06

6.83

289.95

57.4

33.2

33.2

59.17

87.33

17225

172

64

59

2.5

86

218

570

6.33

7.98

361.56

69.6

41.5

41.5

59.06

87.33

20215

202

64

59

1.5

116

248

630

4.14

5.265 320.92

44.2

31.33

31.33

59.32

102.4

20218

202

64

59

1.8

116

248

630

4.97

6.33

402

52.1

39.24

39.24

52.02

102.4

20220

202

64

59

116

248

630

5.53

6.98

422.73

57.4

41.27

41.27

59.07

102.4

20225

202

64

59

2.5

116

248

630

6.91

8.63

535.72 69.75

52.22

52.22

59.01

102.4

23215

232

75

70

1.5

146

293

720

4.73

6.015 481.16

68.5

40.97

40.97

69.04

117.4

23218

232

75

70

1.8

146

293

720

5.68

7.22

577.39

76.8

49.16

49.16

69.03

117.4

23220

232

75

70

146

293

720

6.31

8.02

641.54

84.5

54.63

54.63

69.02

117.4

23225

232

75

70

2.5

146

293

720

7.89

9.975 797.85 103.3

67.96

67.96

68.09

117.4

DANA GROUP : PROFILES AND CLADDING DIVISION

1682

COLD FORMED
Z PURLINS

28

DANA GROUP : PROFILES AND CLADDING DIVISION

29

Svide Detail

FLASHINGS, INSTALLATION DETAILS

WINDOW CLEAR OPNG.

25

25

POP RIVET

Sill Flashing Details Sandwich Panel

SIDE GIRTH

SIDE GIRTH
310

ROOF PANEL

310

Cable Flashing Details Sandwich Panel

WINDOW BY OTHERS

20

COLUMN

58

20

58

GABLE TRIM

SITE MEASUREMENT

75

150

75

SANDWICH WALL PANEL

CLOSURE TRIM

CLOSURE TRIM

SANDWICH WALL PANEL

PURLIN
POP RIVET

GABLE RAFTER

SANDWICH
WALL PANEL

Top and Bottom Detail

200

SILL FLASHING

35

110
BLOCK WALL
10

SANDWICH
WALL PANEL

Cable Flashing Details Single Skin


SINGLE SKIN
ROOF PANEL

150

110

DRIP FLASHING

35

COLUMN

WINDOW CLEAR OPENING

35

75

SITE MEASUREMENT

Sill Flashing Details Sandwich Panel

10

PURLIN
SINGLE SKIN WALL CLADDING

POP RIVET

GABLE RAFTER

BOTTOM FLASHING
SINGLE SKIN
WALL PANEL

COLUMN

25

310
75

SILL FLASHING

200

20

20

COLUMN

35

110
BLOCK WALL

SANDWICH

10

DANA GROUP : PROFILES AND CLADDING DIVISION

WALL PANEL

30

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