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Edge Engagement, Thermal Expansion.

Edge Engagement

To ensure optimum security under load it is imperative that at least one vertical rib of the sheet is engaged and securely clamped in the glazing system. This is most easily achieved when sheets have closed edges. Where open edge sheets are used the sheet must be cut as closely as possible to the rib thus minimising the unsupported top and bottom faces. Glazing systems of adequate width to provide sufficient engagement must be selected.

Thermal Expansion
Accommodating the thermal expansion of Marlon ST Longlife sheet cannot be over emphasised as this is generally greater than that of other popular glazing materials and affects both length and width. Installing without sufficient allowance for thermal movement will result in thermal stress and bowing of the sheet.

The table below compares the linear thermal expansion of Marlon ST Longlife with other common materials
  Linear thermal expansion
Marlon ST Longlife 6.7 x 10-5 m/m0C
PVC 6.8 x 10-5 m/m0C
Acrylic 7.0 x 10-5 m/m0C
Aluminium 2.3 x 10-5 m/m0C
Steel 12 x 10-5 m/m0C
Glass 0.85 x 10-5 m/m0C


Thermal Expansion Calculator
In practical terms it is necessary to allow 3.5mm/metre length or width for thermal expansion. The Calculator below gives the amount of thermal expansion allowance which must be made for given lengths or widths of sheet.
 marlon st expansion calculator  
sheet width  mm
sheet length  mm
 
expansion 
width mm  length mm 

  
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This information and software is believed by Brett Martin Limited
to be accurate and reliable as of October 2001. However, since this
information and software furnished by Brett Martin Limited is provided without charge, and since use conditions are not within Brett Martin Limited's control, Brett Martin Limited assumes no obligation or liability for such information, software or use of either; no warranty, express or implied, is given nor is freedom from any patent,copyright, trademark or trade secret owned by Brett Martin Limited or others to be inferred.
Brett Martin Limited does grant, to the extent it is able, the right to user to use the software and the software's results. It is the users responsibility to determine whether this information and software is appropriate for user's purpose.
  Thermal expansion allowance - E
Glazing length L1 = L2 - E
Glazing width W1 = W2 - 2 (E/2)

 

 
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