
Inter-Tenancy Wall System 50
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Inter-Tenancy Wall System 50
The Walsc Inter-tenancy Wall System consists of a single leaf of 50mm NASAHI AAC Panels separated by a cavity and stud frames (with insulation and plasterboard) on each side. The single leaf of NASAHI AAC panels are arranged in one of the following three systems, Horizontally Aligned, Vertically Aligned and Vertically Staggered.
Each system orientation represents a different system which have slightly different components and fixing methods. The systems are not interchangeable on a single building installation unless completely isolated by control joints. All panel orientation systems include Walsc AAC Adhesive applied to the panel edges where there are adjoining panels.
Figure 2 to Figure 4 provide an overview of each of the panel orientation systems.
Vertically Aligned System Overview
Vertically Staggered System Overview
Horizontally Aligned System Overview
Benefits
Walsc AAC Panel Systems are designed to provide a superior wall and floor solution. Its excellent airborne noise transmission properties result in a quieter, more comfortable home at a significantly reduced cost compared with concrete or brick.
Fire Resistance
AAC material has earned a reputation for its outstanding fire-resistant properties. It is non-combustible and offers the best fire-resistant performance among any building material currently on the market. In case of fire, it does not release toxic gases and smokes or drip burning materials and prevents spreading of fire.
Sound Insulation &
Noise Reduction
NASAHI AAC Panel is proven to be an extraordinary acoustic insulation material by building a defence against external noise pollution. Its sound insulation value is greater than other materials of the same weight.
Strong & Durable
NASAHI AAC Panel enhances the strength and security by combining with the corrosion protected steel, the durability is quite similar to concrete.
The AAC panel has a working density of 650kg/m3 making them highly resistant to chipping and damage during delivery and handling. Nasahi Panels are also thermally stable, providing long-term durability.
