- Euro Accessories Fillerboard Expansion Joint Strip 12x150x2440mm
- 12mm thick 150mm wide Wood Fibre Fillerboard Strips (pack of 10)
- Highly resistant to moisture penetration and ice formation in joints
- Required to relieve stress and reduce the risk of cracking in a concrete
- Multi purpose bituminous wood fibre strip used as an expansion joint filler
In Stock
- Brand: Fillcrete
- Model: 12x150mm Fillerboard Strips
- Weight: 10.10kg
- Dimensions: 2,440mm x 150mm x 12mm
- SKU: WFBS12150
- Product code: P1-2734
- MPN: 12x150mm Fillerboard Strips
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Euro Accessories Fillerboard Expansion Joint Strip 12x150x2440mm is a bitumen impregnated wood fibre strip used as an expansion joint filler for concrete slab and wall construction to reduce the risk of cracking.
12mm thick by 150mm wide Fillerboard Jointing Strips packed in 10 strips per pack are highly resistant to moisture penetration and ice formation in joints and should be protected by a fuel resistant sealant.
Fillerboard Strips are used in expansion joints for concrete in such applications as roads, airport runways, pedestrian areas, floors, concrete roofs, external walls, cladding and slab pavement construction.
Wood Fibre Filler Board Strips remain permanently resilient and are resistant to dry and wet rot, fungus attack and other similar forms of deterioration if protected by appropriate sealant.
Expansion Joint Strips can be sealed using most cold applied polymeric sealants, but where liquid hydrocarbons such as shuttering oil, petrol, diesel fuels and other solvents may be present.
This wood fibre fillerboard strips are manufactured from wood fibres (pine) water, bitumen, waterproofing agents and paraffin in a wet process for use as an expansion joint in concrete applications.
The installation of expansion joint strips, such as Fillerboard in concrete, is required to relieve stress and thereby reduce the risk of cracking or heave in a slab.
It is a characteristic of concrete that it will expand or contract slightly relative to ambient temperatures.
In simple terms, concrete will expand in the summer and slightly contract in the winter.
Wood Fibre Fillerboard Strip is lightweight material which can be easily cut on site.
Specification:
Thickness: 12mm
Width: 150mm
Length: 2440mm
Density: 220-300kg/m3
Thermal conductivity: <0.052 W/mK
Fire Reaction: Class E
Euro Accessories Wood Fibre Fillerboard Strips Features:
· Reduce the risk of heave in a slab.
· Ecologically friendly.
· Low embodied energy.
· Lightweight strips.
· Can be easily cut on site.
· Highly resistant to moisture penetration.
· Wood based expansion joint strip.
· Reduce the risk of cracking.
· Bitumen impregnated fibre strips.
· Resistant to dry, wet rot and fungus attack.
· Available in 100mm, 150mm and 200mm widths.
· Low cost, permanent solution.
· Available in 2440mm lengths.
· Ideal general purpose expansion joint filler strip.
· Available in 12mm, 20mm and 25mm thick strips.
· Manufactured to BS[EN]13986:2004 +A1:2015.
· Manufacturing certified to ISO 9001:2015.
· Available nationwide on rapid delivery.
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specification | |
Colour | Light brown |
Density | 220-300kg/m3 |
Length | 2440mm |
lmetres | 24.40 |
Material | Bitumen impregnated wood fibre joint strips |
Profile | Expansion joint strip for concrete |
Size | 12mm x 150mm x 2440mm |
Storage | Store in a dry location |
Thermal Conductivity | 0.052W/mK |
Thickness | 12mm |
Water Vapour Resistivity | 20–40 MNs/g |
Width | 150mm |
Bending Strength | 1.0–2.0 N/mm2 |
Fire Classification | Class E |
Coverage | 2.44lm (linear meters) per one jointing strip |
Finish | Dry to the touch |
Applications | Concrete Slab and Wall Construction |
Fixing method | Concrete expansion movement jointing strips |
Features | Multi purpose bituminous wood fibre strips |
Manufacturer | Euro Accessories® Fillerboard® |
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