Product

Thermoplan MZ70 Range

High Performance Blocks filled with Rockwool Outstanding Acoustic and Thermal Insulation

Avaliable in 365, 425 & 490 mm wall thickness

U Value = 0.18 W/(m2K) to U Value = 0.14 W/(m2K) – Passive House @ 490 mm

Technical Specifications

Thermal conductivity:

λR = 0,07 W/mK

Bulk density:

0,55 kg/dm³

Compressive strength:

0,55 MN/m²

Fire resistance:

REI 60 (F 60 A)

Norm/Approval:

Z.17.1-1084

Dimensions

Item

Dimensions (mm)

kg/Unit

Units/pallet

Units per m³

m²/Pallet

MZ70 365

248x365x249

12.3

40

44

2.50

MZ70 425

248x425x249

14.4

30

38

1.88

MZ70 490

248x490x249

15.1

40

33

2.50

Poroton Tools

Cutting

The preferred method of cutting a Thermoplan block is by an Alligator type saw such as the DeWalt DW390 (L). These are generally available through good Tool Hire Outlets – alternatively we can on occasion sell you a saw that can be used for the duration of the project and sold on.

On larger projects a Diamond blade bench saw for block cutting is the best option – again these are available to rent through good Tool Hire Outlets.

Chasing

For the cutting of channels for electrical services a twin wheel Diamond Wall chaser should be used first to create the required channels to the correct depth – the core of the channel can then be broken out using a wide faced bolster. Wall Chasers are available from good Tool Hire Outlets.

Mortar Mixing

The thin bed mortar should be mixed in a clean 30L bucket using a double-blade mixing tool such as a Collomix DLX 150. This will ensure a smooth consistency. Mixing Tools available from good Tool Hire Outlets.

Mortar Roller

The use of a VD Block System mortar roller ensures an even layer of mortar for the block work. These are available to rent or buy from us in three sizes to suit the construction width.

Practical Pallet System

Due to their construction (box height), JUWO pallets must be transported with pallet jacks on the building site.

Installation