Halfen-Rails HTU
Halfen-Rails HTU
after installation
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ROOF AND WALLS
Fixing of trapezoidal metal sheeting roof element Vertical HALFEN HTU Cast-in channels for fixing façade
6 panels
CURTAIN WALL
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ACCESSORIES
Façade fixed using HALFEN HTU Cast-in channels HALFEN HTU Cast-in channels in a pre-stressed concrete
(Cologne Bonn Airport) beam
HTA-CE CHANNELS
The HALFEN Cast-in channel for fixing trapezoidal metal
sheeting has a U-shaped cross-section with the sides angled
outwards. The corrugated sides of the channel provide a
positive-lock with the concrete.
Both HTU Channel lengths (60 and 100mm) allow various bolt
fixing and layout options. The HALFEN HTU Cast-in channels 2
are building authority approved.
Approval: DIBt no. Z-21.4-2096
HZA CHANNELS
Fixing trapezoidal sheet metal using self-tapping screws
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Fixing of trapezoidal sheeting or wall-cladding elements using building authority or ETA approved
HGB CHANNELS
Area of application self-tapping screws. Installed flush with the surface of precast concrete elements; concrete strength
C25/30 up to C50/60, cracked or non-cracked.
Materials/corrosion HTU Channel made of zinc-plated steel may be installed in environments of C1 to C3 corrosion
protection category acc. to EN ISO 12944-2:2018-04. 4
HTU CHANNELS
Available lengths:
HTU-Channels are available in 3000 or 6000 mm lengths.
length [mm]
product name
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Identification
CURTAIN WALL
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ACCESSORIES
Detailed installation instructions for the self anchoring HALFEN HTU Channel can be found at:
www.halfen.com ► Brochures ► Installation Instructions ► Fixing systems
examples
c2
b
Lmin
s
FEd,z
s
(E)
3 FEd,z/2
c2 FEd,z/2
HGB CHANNELS
60
(D)
10
0
2 x c1
4 (E) Single fixing
c1
(D) Double fixing
HTU CHANNELS
HTU 60 (emax ≤ bHTU /6) HTU 100 (E) (emax ≤ bHTU /6) HTU 100 (D) (50 mm ≤ Sq ≤ 70 mm)
5 h
ROOF AND WALLS
e e e
Sq
emax ≤ 10 mm emax ≤ 16 mm e ≤ 35 mm
Minimum element dimensions, bolt spacings and load resistances for concrete strength class C30/37 to C50/60
E 4,2
310 155 310
D 7,1
Resistance FRd applies for all load directions. The constant-load factor must be ≤ 0.15 FRd.
For concrete strength class C20/25 the resistances must be reduced with factor 0.82. For concrete strength C25/30 with factor 0.91.
For concrete strength class ≥ C30/37 the resistance FRd may be increased by Ψc acc. to (appendix 5, table 2)