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Troax creates storage facilities for Thyssenkrupp

A Troax UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 22, 2008

Troax UK has used its Excalibur double-skin steel partitioning to create materials storage and processing areas for Thyssenkrupp's new plastics division at its factory in the West Midlands.

The partitioning forms a fire-retardant bulk storage facility for flammable plastics together with a noise-insulated enclosure housing CNC machinery and aluminium saws.

The facilities are located at Thyssenkrupp's central warehouse in Cradley Heath, which services the company's six business divisions encompassing 15 sites across the UK.

The storage facility houses large (3m x 2m) sheets of acrylic, which are either distributed to other Thyssenkrupp companies or sold direct to customers.

The Excalibur panels, which meet the fire resistance integrity criteria specified in BS:476, Part 22: 1987 for a period of 60 minutes, reach fully up into the roof void to a height of 8.6m.

In addition, Troax used Excalibur partitioning to construct a separate enclosure for processing equipment such as CNC machinery and aluminium saws.

Excalibur's double-skin design (its monobloc construction comprises two steel skins separated by an inert mineral wool insulating infill), provides noise insulation to improve the working environment for personnel in adjacent areas of the factory.

It also helps to keep dust contained within the area.

Fire-rated Excalibur doors have been fitted to both enclosures.

Excalibur's modular construction was an important advantage for this project as it meant that Troax's design team could adapt the partitioning easily to fit the two new enclosures into an existing warehouse on the Cradley Heath site.

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