- 300mm Cellcore HX Plus thermal resistance is 4.17m2c/w
- HX Plus range is BBA certified (no.11/4862)
- Cellcore HX Plus Insulated Heave Protection Board
- Beneath reinforced concrete floor slab insulation
- Under Concrete Floor Slab Insulation Board
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- Brand: Cordek®
- Model: 300mm Cellcore HX Plus ǀ 9/13
- Dimensions: 2,400mm x 1,200mm x 300mm
- SKU: 9/13 max concrete depth 300mm
- Product code: P1-2288
- MPN: 300mm Cellcore HX Plus - Grade 9/13
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300mm Cellcore HX Plus Grade 9/13 (EPS) Insulated Heave Protection is a two in one solution designed for use beneath reinforced concrete floor slabs to protect against the potential effects of ground heave with the additional Filcor EPS100 insulation layer protected by a ultra thin polypropylene sheet on top.
Cordek Cellcore HX PLUS 9/13 is calculated and calibrated for concrete thickness up to 300mm (has been tested to achieve the specified performance characteristics).
300mm HX Plus is a combination of 150mm Cellcore HX S Under Slab bonded to 148mm Filcor EPS100 and protected by an ultra thin 2mm twin fluted polypropylene sheet on the top which is strong enough to actually walk on during installation.
HX Plus range is BBA certified (no.11/4862) and meets the NHBC’s Technical Standards by reducing the upward force transmitted to the structure from ground heave.
The standard range of products are available in a variety of depths and grades to suit most commonly encountered combinations of soil heave potential and concrete depth.
Variations of the product are also available for use under pile caps and ground beams or alternatively where integral insulation, permanent formwork or passive gas venting is required.
300mm Cellcore HX Plus thermal resistance is 4.17m2c/w based on the 148mm Filcor EPS insulation layer incorporated within the panel.
One of great things about HX PLUS is its very simple to work with and doesn't have much dust off when cut on site.
Grade 9/13 means that safe load is 9 kN/m2 and fail load is 13 kN/m2 (kilonewtons per m2).
Safe load is a maximum safe force that a HX S material offers without fear of breaking.
Fail load is not safe force and will cause permanent deformation of the product.
Shrinkage (NHBC) category of 300mm HX Plus is classified as medium.
300mm HX Plus Plasticity index is 20-40.
Key points:
· Beneath reinforced concrete floor slab insulation.
· Reduces the upward force transmitted to the structure from ground heave.
· Integrated Filcor insulation, based upon U-value requirements.
· Wide range of profiles and grades to suit most applications.
· BBA certified (no.11/4862).
· Meets the NHBC’s Technical Standards.
· Moulded production for enhanced and consistent performance.
· Insulated heave protection board.
Installation:
The procedure for installing Cellcore HX Plus panels is straightforward.
Please ensure that Cellcore panels are placed upon a suitable firm and level surface.
Typically a layer of concrete blinding beneath the panels is recommended.
The lightweight but durable panels can be easily laid by one person.
Where they are required to be cut this can be carried out using a fine tooth saw or hot wire cutter.
Storage and Handling:
All products are delivered in a polythene wrapping and are clearly labelled.
Both packs of Cellcore and individual panels can be manually handled and offloaded upon delivery, taking in to account any site specific manual handling regulations.
No further storage requirements are needed as the product is unaffected by both UV light and water.
*Further information may be found in our Downloads section.
Fairly easy access to all PDF files.
Datasheet ǀ Declaration of Performance - DoP ǀ BBA Certificate ǀ Installation Guide ǀ Certificates ǀ Brochure ǀ SPEC Sheet
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specification | |
Board covarage | 2.88 m2 |
Length | 2400mm |
Material | EPS ǀ Filcor ǀ Polypropylene |
Thickness | 300mm |
Width | 1200mm |
Shipping method | Rigid Vehicle ǀ Courier |
Grade | 9/13 |
Applications | Reinforced concrete floor slabs |
BBA Certified | Yes (no.11/4862) |
Maximum depth of concrete | 300mm |
Features | Insulated Heave Protection Board |
Safe load | 9 kN/m2 |
Shrinkage Category | Medium |
Manufacturer | Cordek Cellcore HX PLUS® |
Plasticity Index | 20-40 |
Fail load | 13 kN/m2 |
Thermal Resistance | 4.17 m2c/w |
We deliver insulation materials to Mainland UK only. Deliveries to Highlands, Northern Ireland, Isle of Wight etc.. might be possible at additional cost.
We offer free delivery on most of the orders above £300 (excluding VAT) (except special products - shipping cost via courier - products marked ''Request A Quote'')
Delivery of some insulation materials might be extended due to the current situation (Covid-19, stock shortages, allocations).
If you need materials quickly please contact us - we will do our best to help you source materials needed.
We do not deliver on weekends and bank holidays. Sometimes we can deliver on Saturdays - please check with us before placing the order.
If you need any further information please contact us tel. 02081910776
We can help to calculate price per m2 or linear meter (one meter in length) cost, please just contact us via phone 02081910776, email or live chat. Alternatively, you can work it out yourself quickly and easily: to get cost per meter square please divide price shown in orange area by ''Required area (m2)'' Example price of £28.80 divided by board coverage 2.88m2 = cost of £10.00 per m2.
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