Composite profile 53CC
Cfor railingpultruded

Composite profile - 53CC - M.M. srl - C / for railing / pultruded
Composite profile - 53CC - M.M. srl - C / for railing / pultruded
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Characteristics

Material
composite
Configuration
C
Applications
for railing
Other characteristics
pultruded
Width

50 mm
(1.969 in)

Height

60 mm
(2.362 in)

Description

Pultruded profiles are manufactured according to the pultrusion technology, using bars of 6 meters in length and standard colours such as bright yellow or grey, but they can be made to order in other colours. Isophthalic, vinylester or other resins, also flame retardant , can be used for the profiles. Each type of pultruded profile has a specific use. They can be divided into: profiles for structures, handrail systems, other uses and self-anchoring profiles. The pultruded profiles for structures are the backbone of the structures and are therefore able to support greater weights. For complex structures, pultruded profiles classified according to the EN 13706 E 23 standard must be used. Pultruded profiles for parapets are used for stanchions, kneerail, toe plate as well as handrails. Pultruded profiles for other uses are primarily used for ladders and especially for stiles, rungs and safety cage hoop. Pultruded self-anchoring profiles are essentially used as a new angle profile to accommodate duct coverings. The new section of the angle profile allows to replace the outdated metal clamps. The profile is designed to ensure the tightness to the cast. The ease of installation and the absence of metal parts make this new product ideal for casings.

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