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ALUMINUM COMPOSITE PANEL


CONCRETE FLOOR STEEL Steel deck is a cold formed corrugated steel sheet supported by steel joists or beams.

DECKING It is used to support concrete of a Concrete Slab. It was developed to provide a structurally e cient product for
PURLINS
use in oor systems.
VERSAFENCE
It is designed to create a permanent formwork that replaced the conventional wood forms that are used in

Hanging Slabs.

Despite the fact that it is a structural component, its uniform quality can o er an attractive appearance,

especially with the use of properly speci ed shop and eld applied coatings.

Steel deck is also a component of many UL and ULC approved re rated assemblies.

Specifications
Base metal type : ASTM A466 cold-rolled

550 mpa (80,000 psi)

(Available in Local & Imported coils)

Now available in prepainted for Steel Deck One

Thickness : 0.80 mm

1.00 mm

1.20 mm

1.60 mm

Coating : Imported Coil – Zinc = 275 gms / m2

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Local Coil – Zinc = 120 to 150 gms / m2

Length : Transportable 

DECK ONE

Steel Section Properites

t y I St Sb

(mm.) (mm.) (mm.mm) (mm3) (mm3)

0.80 13.02 122046.73 3300.29 9374.25

1.00 13.13 151745.35 4115.99 11554.72

Composite Section Properties

t y x I St Sb

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(mm.) (mm.) (mm.) (mm.mm) (mm3) (mm3)

100 2901.60 34.80 11412549.66 327924.61 175045.44



0.80 125 40.68 20361085.33 500491.83 241480.14

150 45.96 32129244.80 699000.72 308829.74

100 3627.00 37.75 13233160.46 350536.32 212584.93

1.00 125 44.28 23803316.49 537523.02 294899.68

150 50.16 37785304.16 753310.42 378454.82

Maximum allowable superimposed load (80,000 psi)

design for 33,000 psi tensile strength is also available

Maximum allowable superimposed load, kPa

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span (m)
(mm.)

1.50 1.80 2.00 2.30 2.50 2.80 3.00 3.50

100 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 10.01 8.41 4.88

0.80 125 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 9.14

150 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00

100 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 10.85 9.13 6.02

1.00 125 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 10.01

150 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00

DECK TWO

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DECK THREE

Steel Section Properites

t W A I St Sb

(mm.) (kg/mm.) (mm2/mm) (mm4/mm) (mm3) (mm3)

0.80 8 1.083 401.477 19.915 13.454

1.00 10 1.353 515.760 25.583 17.284

1.20 12 1.624 639.319 31.712 21.425

1.40 14 1.895 774.008 38.393 25.939

1.60 16 2.165 921.684 45.718 30.888

Maximum allowable superimposed load .Kpa

I Slab span (m)


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(mm.) DEPTH 1.50 1.80 2.00 2.30 2.50 2.80 3.00 3.50

(MM.)

100 19.20 19.20 15.95 12.70 9.73 7.48 6.35 4.31

0.80 125 19.20 19.20 19.20 17.69 13.57 10.45 8.88 6.05

150 19.20 19.20 19.20 19.20 17.60 13.58 11.55 7.90

100 19.20 19.20 15.10 15.10 11.62 8.99 7.66 4.91

1.00 125 19.20 19.20 19.20 19.20 16.48 12.78 10.90 7.54

150 19.20 19.20 19.20 19.20 19.20 16.77 14.32 9.93

100 19.20 19.20 18.97 18.97 14.67 10.54 3.57 5.40

1.20 125 19.20 19.20 19.20 19.20 19.20 15.95 13.67 9.57

150 19.20 19.20 19.20 19.20 19.20 19.20 17.79 12.48

DECK FOUR

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Deck Properites

t W A I Sp Sn Rb oVn
Gauge

(mm.) (kg.m2 mm2/mm mm4/mm mm2/mm mm2/mm kN/m kN/m

22 0.8 8 1.021 518 23.4 18.6 11.929 27.88

20 1.0 10 1.276 648 29.2 23.3 16.995 33.76

18 1.2 12 1.532 777 35.1 27.9 28.779 44.55

16 1.6 16 2.042 1037 46.8 37.2 42.778 55.9

Composite Properties

Slab
t OM A Vol W Sc Iave oM oV
Depth
mm. kN.m. m2/m. M2/m2 kN/m2 mm3/m mm4/m kN.m kN/m
mm.

100 16.68 0.059 0.077 1.815 54507 5792014 12.47 38.312

125 22.64 0.079 0.102 2.402 75372 11151680 17.62 50.410


0.80
150 28.61 0.099 0.127 2.990 97490 18953266 22.79 62.853

180 35.77 0.126 0.157 3.695 124960 32128000 29.21 72.245

100 20.25 0.059 0.077 1.815 66653 6312754 15.58 38.312

125 27.70 0.079 0.102 2.402 92341 12066492 21.59 50.410


1.00
150 35.16 0.099 0.127 2.990 119684 20408851 27.98 63.517

180 44.11 0.126 0.157 3.695 153720 34432764 35.93 78.125

100 23.59 0.059 0.077 1.815 78488 6800543 18.35 38.312

125 32.54 0.079 0.102 2.402 108910 12924654 25.46 50.410


1.20
150 41.50 0.099 0.127 2.990 141414 21779514 33.06 63.517

180 52.24 0.126 0.157 3.695 181962 36613265 42.53 80.576

Uniforem Superimposed Loads, kn/m2


Slab
t OM
Depth span (m)
(mm.) kN.m.
mm.
2.0m 2.5m 3.0m 3.5m 3.75m 4.0m 4.5m

100 12.74 14.57 8.83 5.72 3.84 3.17 2.62 1.79

125 17.62 19.2 12.29 7.99 5.39 4.46 3.7 2.55


0.80
150 22.79 19.2 15.99 10.42 7.06 5.86 4.88 3.34

180 29.21 19.2 19.2 13.46 9.15 7.61 6.36 4.44

1.00 100 15.58 18.11 11.1 7.3 4.99 4.18 3.51 2.49
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125 21.59 19.2 15.5 10.19 7.01 5.87 4.94 3.53

150 27.98 19.2 19.2 13.94 9.62 8.08 6.82 4.9



180 35.93 19.2 19.2 17.19 11.9 10.1 8.46 6.1

100 18.35 19.2 13.32 8.83 6.13 5.16 4.37 3.17

125 25.46 19.2 18.56 12.34 8.59 7.25 6.15 4.48


1.20
150 33.06 19.2 19.2 16.9 11.8 9.98 8.49 6.22

180 42.53 19.2 19.2 19.2 14.59 12.35 10.52 7.73

DECK FIVE

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SUPER DECK

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METHOD OF INSTALLATION AND DETAILS

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Propping and Electrical Layout


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Electrical Layout

Connection Details

Typical Interior Support

Typical Interior Support

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Typical Sprandel End

Composite Construction
COMPOSITE CONSTRUCTION
All reinforced concrete are composite construction in the sense that they combine two dissimilar material in
any structural member. The term composite is usually applies to the combination of the concrete with
structural steel in the form of DN Steel Deck Panels. The structural steel, while capable of carry loads when
acting alone can develop much strength and sti ness if it acts integrally with the concrete.

DN STEEL DECK REINFORCED COMPOSITE SLABS


Floor and slabs, incorporating cold formed DN Steel Deck Panels, which servers both as form and
reinforcement for the concrete placed over them, are widely use in the building where the main framing is
either steel or composite construction. DN steel deck has a base metal of ASTM 446 cold rolled, 550 mPa
(80,000 psi) yield strength and available thickness of 0.80 mm, 1.0 mm and 1.2 mm with zinc coating of Z-27.

DN Steel Decking, easily and quickly laid on a steel oor beams, serves as working atform to support
construction activities and to carry freshly poured concrete. This eliminates the need of temporary aseworks
and forms.

Reinforced Composite Slabs


COMPOSITE CONSTRUCTION
All reinforced concrete are composite construction in the sense that they combine two dissimilar material in
any structural member. The term composite is usually applies to the combination of the concrete with
structural steel in the form of DN Steel Deck Panels. The structural steel, while capable of carry loads when
acting alone can develop much strength and sti ness if it acts integrally with the concrete.

DN STEEL DECK REINFORCED COMPOSITE SLABS


Floor and slabs, incorporating cold formed DN Steel Deck Panels, which servers both as form and
reinforcement for the concrete placed over them, are widely use in the building where the main framing is
either steel or composite construction. DN steel deck has a base metal of ASTM 446 cold rolled, 550 mPa
(80,000 psi) yield strength and available thickness of 0.80 mm, 1.0 mm and 1.2 mm with zinc coating of Z-27.

DN Steel Decking, easily and quickly laid on a steel oor beams, serves as working atform to support
construction activities and to carry freshly poured concrete. This eliminates the need of temporary aseworks
and forms.

STEEL DECKING ACCESSORIES

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