Arenabloc

ECONOMICAL MASONRY FOR INTERIOR APPLICATIONS

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Arenabloc is the fast, economical solution for creating walls for sports stadia, commercial, industrual buildings and other application requiring a structural product with a tight surface texture.

Available in a choice of natural colours, Arenabloc enables the structure and finish to be created by a single trade with no need for plastering or painting.

Arenabloc also contains up to 40% recycled material therefore enhancing its environmental credentials.

For all sales enquiries please contact our Thornley office.

Mean Compressive Strength (air dry)
Solid: 7.3 N/mm²
Hollow/Cellular: 7.3 N/mm²

Net Dry Density*: 2000 kg/m³

Manufacturing Tolerance
D1 (+2-2mm in all directions)

CATEGORY: I

Thermal Properties: CIBSE Guide A table 3.1:
Protected: 1.33 W/mK
Exposed: 1.43 W/mK

Durability:
see table 12: BS 5628- 3:2005

Water Absorption:
<75 g/m²/s0.5

Moisture Movement:
<0.45mm/m

Water Vapour Permeability:
(tabulated from EN 1745): 5/15µ

Reaction to Fire:
Euroclass A1

Shear Bond Strength:
(tabulated from EN 998-2:2003 Annex C)
0.15 N/mm²

Configuration: to EN 1996-1-1
Solid: Group 1
Hollow/Cellular Group 2

Air Leakage:
Solid: <4.08m³/hr/m²

Arenabloc is manufactured from a carefully controlled mixture of aggregates and cement in accordance with BS EN 771-3:2003 'Specification for masonry units' and meets the statutory requirements of the relevant sections of The Building Regulations 2000 and The Building Standards (Scotland) Regulations 1990 (amended 2001).

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Arenabloc Colours

To obtain samples please call our Thornley office.

Related Documents
Related Documents
[icon] - Adobe PDF Masonry Design Guide (1615 KB) Click here to download
[icon] - Adobe PDF Masonry Sitework Guide (1085 KB) Click here to download
[icon] - Adobe PDF COSHH Data Sheet - Masonry - Aug 2007 (43 KB) Click here to download
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