Sie sind auf Seite 1von 20

CONCRETE/

SCREED PROFILES
CATALOG 10/2016

DUMMY JOINT PROFILES | MOVEMENT JOINT PROFILES | EDGE STOP PROFILES


HEAT CONDUCTING PLATES | GRAVEL TRAPS | STEP CORNER PROFILES

www.protektor.com
CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
PRODUCT INFORMATION

Protektor concrete and screed profiles enable you to perform concrete construction, screed and flooring
work with optimum results – because many construction phases can be carried out much more easily
and precisely. We achieve this through top quality and a sophisticated range: Protektor concrete and
screed profiles are made of materials which stand out due to their premium quality and user benefits.
In this catalogue, you will therefore find a selection of profiles which are perfectly adapted to the most
common concrete and screed joints. Other solutions such as the step corner profile and the gravel trap
are p
­ ractical supplements to our range and support you in your daily work.

3908 1116

3915 3917

2 | Product information
CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
JOINT TYPES AND CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILE APPLICATIONS

1. Construction and press joints


Construction and press joints are construction and press phases which occur during the installation of screed in large areas. The joints are
usually filled with solid bond resin.

2. Dummy joints
Screed, particularly concrete screed, shrinks during drying, which can result in the formation of wild cracks. A dummy joint is a planned
and defined crack in the screed (predetermined breaking point).

Timely planned joints in the flooring (e.g. tiles, ceramics, linoleum, etc.) make it possible to form clean and straight dummy joints in ­
the screed with dummy joint profiles. Some dummy joint profiles effectively lock the screed plates in place. Dummy joints in door
­soffits and passageways should not be sealed or closed. When hammering down the dummy joint profiles, it is important to install them
­horizontally/vertically to ensure consistently high overlapping of the sides. Then the sides are covered with screed and smoothed.

In elastic and soft floorings (e. g. linoleum, carpeting, etc.), it is advisable to continue the dummy joint in the flooring with movement
joint profiles. Otherwise it is possible that the dummy joints are visible in the flooring. This depends, however, on the quality and
­properties of the flooring, possible temperature fluctuations and expansion as well as formation and position of the dummy joint. ­
In hard floorings (e.g. stone, ceramics, etc.), the joints must be continued in the flooring.

It is not part of the standard procedure or possible to fill screed with bond resin when dummy joints are already installed. As an
­alternative, the dummy joint can be made with a trowel groove and then filled with bond resin.

The screed specifications apply correspondingly to concrete floors.

3. Movement joints
Movement joints separate the screed. They interrupt heat and sound transmission and allow movement. Movement joints must
extend to the insulation layer. Possible reinforcements in the screed must be separated. They must be formed with elastic material
or a special movement joint profile in the flooring area.

According to DIN 18560-2, movement joints within screed surfaces must be secured against height offset if required. It must be
ensured that the screed is dried properly; the use of screed plugs is recommended.

Especially suited solutions or movement joint profiles must be used for movement joints in the screed above building joints.

4. Building joints
Building joints completely separate the building, including base plate, screed and walls. Settlement in the building may also be
expected. Building joints can be found in larger buildings, halls and annexes to existing buildings.

5. Edge joints
Edge joints separate the screed at walls, supports, door reveals, etc. and can be regarded as movement joints. They are usually
constructed using edge strips.

Notes
Please comply with the corresponding guidelines and standards when installing concrete and screed profiles. The concrete and screed
profiles are suitable for light to medium loads. This also depends, however, on the employed concrete and screed quality as well as
the future use of/loads on the floor and joint. The profiles are not suitable for e. g. heavy equipment, forklifts or dynamic loads. More
information on the respective profiles can be found in the product overview.

Joint types and concrete/screed profile applications | 3


CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
PRODUCT INFORMATION

Overview of main applications

Screed Concrete floors, concrete slabs

Item Description Material Dummy Movement Edge Drip Dummy Edge Drip
number joints joints stop profile joints stop profile

3908 Dummy joint profile Rigid PVC


for concrete floors X X X

3906 Dummy joint profile Rigid PVC


for screed X X

1116 Dummy joint profile Galvanised steel


for screed X

3914 Dummy joint profile Rigid PVC


for screed X

3915 Dummy joint profile Rigid PVC


for screed X

3917 Dummy joint profile Rigid PVC


for screed and with foam pad X X
concrete floors

3929 Movement joint profile Rigid PVC


for screed with PE foam X

3923 Movement joint profile Galvanised sheet steel


for screed with PE foam and
steel plugs with X
polymer coating

3916 Movement joint profile Galvanised sheet steel


for screed with PE foam and
steel plugs with X
polymer coating

1275 Edge stop profile Galvanised steel


for screed X X

1276 Edge stop profile Galvanised steel


for screed X X

4 | Product information
CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
DUMMY JOINT PROFILE

3908

Function:
• Dummy joint
• Drip profile
• Formwork stop
• Channel for cable routing
• Straight joint pattern
80

The dummy joint profile no. 3908 for concrete floors


is used to create clean and straight dummy joints,
and as a drip profile or formwork stop.

The channel in the profile can also be used to route


cables. High stability is ensured by the profile’s
wide contact surface.
60

Processing instructions:
The profile is installed before concreting. Place the
profile on dabs of concrete, dabs spaced approx.
70–80 cm apart. Level the profile at the required
height. A 1–2 mm joint is created along the profile
by concrete shrinkage. Profile position and spacing
depend on the planner’s specifications.

Dummy joint profile for concrete floors


Profile Material Lengths (cm) Packaging
3908 Rigid PVC 500 5 lengths/bundle

Dummy joint profiles | 5


CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
DUMMY JOINT PROFILE

3906

Function:
• Dummy joint
• Drip profile
• Straight joint design

The dummy joint profile no. 3906 for screed is used


to create clean and straight dummy joints, and as a
drip profile.
40

32

Processing instructions:
The profile is installed during screed installation.
Simply work the profile into the fresh screed. Level
the profile at the required height. A 1–2 mm joint
is created along the profile by concrete shrinkage.
­Profile position and spacing depend on the planner’s
specifications.

Dummy joint profile for screed


Profile Material Lengths (cm) Packaging
3906 Rigid PVC 300, 500 10 lengths/bundle

6 | Dummy joint profile


CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
DUMMY JOINT PROFILE

1116

Function:
• Dummy joint
• Straight joint pattern
• Clean surface finish

The dummy joint profile no. 1116 for screed is


used to create clean and straight dummy joints.
The ­dummy joint profile effectively locks the screed
plates in place.
32,5

Processing instructions:
The profile is installed during screed installation.
Level the profile at the required height. When
hammering down the dummy joint profiles, it is
important to install them horizontally/vertically to
ensure consistently high overlapping of the sides.
The closed side of the profile must be installed
upwards.

Dummy joint profile for screeds


Profile Material Lengths (cm) Packaging
1116 Galvanised sheet steel 200 15 lengths/bundle

Dummy joint profile | 7


CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
DUMMY JOINT PROFILE

3914

Function:
• Dummy joint
• Clean surface finish
• Straight joint pattern

3915

The dummy joint profile no. 3914 and no. 3915 for
screed is used to create clean and straight dummy
joints.

Processing instructions:
The profile is installed during screed installation.
When hammering down the dummy joint profiles, it
is important to align them horizontally/vertically to
ensure consistently high overlapping of the sides.
The higher side must be installed vertically.

Dummy joint profile for screed


Profile Material Lengths (cm) Packaging
3914 Rigid PVC 250 40 lengths/bundle
3915 Rigid PVC 250 40 lengths/bundle

8 | Dummy joint profile


CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
DUMMY JOINT PROFILE

3917

Function:
• Dummy joint
• Joint sealing
• Straight joint pattern

The dummy joint profile no. 3917 for concrete floors


and screed is used to create clean and straight
dummy joints. The dummy joint profile is made of
PVC and a foam pad insert with pre-tensioning and
is suitable for many applications. It is resistant to
most media such as oil, grease, etc.

Processing instructions:
Installation during concreting or screed installation:
Work the profile into the fresh concrete or screed
and level at the desired height.

Installation in the cut joint as joint sealing through


pre-tensioning:
The profile is pressed into the cut joint. The pre-­
tensioning of the profile enables joint sealing.
The joint cut should be approx. 6–7 mm wide and
approx. ­32 mm deep.

Dummy joint profile for concrete floors and screed


Profile Material Lengths (cm) Packaging
3917 PVC with foam pad 250 40 lengths/bundle

Dummy joint profile | 9


CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
MOVEMENT JOINT PROFILE
NEW
3929

Function:
• Asymmetrical movement joint profile, for single
or double installation
• Clean finishes with other components thank to
asymmetrical shape
• Universally usable for different screed heights
• Safe decoupling
• Easy processing

The movement joint profile stands out due to its


asymmetrical shape. The 95 mm high PE strip on
the movement joint profile is elastic yet relatively
dimensionally stable. This allows universal use of
only one movement joint profile for different screed
heights and helps to minimise stock inventory. The
asymmetrical movement joint profile also enables
double installation, thus ensuring higher movement
absorption in the screed. The asymmetrical shape
of the movement joint profile enables clean and
de-coupled finishes with other components.

Nr 3929 Nr 3929

Processing instructions:
The profile is installed before screed installation.
Install the profile according to the provided joint
plan and glue onto the insulation or foil using the
95
95

adhesive tape attached at the factory. The PE strip


can be shortened to the required height depending
10 25 10 25

on the application or after screed installation.


35 35

Single installation Double installation, for greater


­movement absorption

Movement joint profile for screed


Profile Material Lengths (cm) Packaging
3929 Rigid PVC with PE foam 250 12 lengths/bundle

10 | Movement joint profile


CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
MOVEMENT JOINT PROFILE

3923

Function:
• Movement joint
• Especially suited for floating screed
• Straight joint pattern
• Clean surface finish
• Shear force plug fastening
• Height offset

The movement joint profile no. 3923 for screed is


used to create movement joints, with shear force
plug fastening. The profile is especially suited for
floating screed since the projecting foam strips
prevent the floating screed from overflowing. The
supplied screed plugs with low-friction and elastic
polymer coating are inserted directly below the metal
rail. The screed plugs enable shear force plug fas-
tening and reduce any possible height offset in the
Including screed. The heating pipes of the underfloor heating
Ø 6 mm Screed plug 3940 can be installed using the PE strips.

Processing instructions:
The profile is installed before screed installation.
Install the profile according to the provided joint
plan and seal with adhesive tape if required. Install
the plugs perpendicularly to the joint and horizon-
tally. Plugs should be spaced approx. 30 cm apart.
Once the screed has dried, cut off the projecting
foam strips flush with the screed surface. See
processing example, similar to 3916.
Plug 3940
Heating pipe

Movement joint profile for screed


Profile Material Lengths (cm) Packaging
3923 Galvanised sheet steel 250 6 lengths/bundle
with PE foam including 54 screed plugs
(no. 3940)

Movement joint profile | 11


CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
MOVEMENT JOINT PROFILE

3916

Function:
• Movement joint
• Especially suited for concrete screed
• Straight joint pattern
• Clean surface finish
• Shear force plug fastening
• Height offset

The movement joint profile no. 3916 for screed is


used to create movement joints, with shear force
plug fastening. The profile is especially suited for
cement screed. Before installation, cut the profile
to the required height and install at the required
height. The cement screed can be smoothed to
the upper edge of the profile for a clean finish. The
supplied screed plugs with low-friction and elastic
polymer coating are inserted directly below the
Including metal rail. The screed plugs enable shear force plug
Ø 6 mm Screed plug 3940 fastening and reduce any possible height offset
in the screed. The heating pipes of the underfloor
heating can be installed using the PE strips.

Processing instructions:
Plug 3940 The profile is installed before screed installation.
Install the profile according to the provided joint
plan. Install the plugs perpendicularly to the joint
and horizontally. Plugs should be spaced approx.
30 cm apart. See processing example.

Dübel 3940
Heating pipe
Heizungsrohr

Movement joint profile for screed


Profile Material Lengths (cm) Packaging
3916 Galvanised sheet steel 250 10 lengths/bundle
with PE foam including 90 screed plugs
(no. 3940)

12 | Movement joint profile


CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
PROCESSING EXAMPLE FOR MOVEMENT JOINT PROFILE 3916

Trim the PE foam strip along the lower edge to the Mark the openings for the heating pipes exactly.
required height, according to the screed thickness. When the profile is used between door frames,
Mark and cut using an all-purpose blade. cut it to length so that it can be easily clamped
between the edge strips.

Exact pipe openings can be produced by Place over the installed heating pipes and fix
­puncturing the foam strip with a piece of pipe. using dabs of mortar. Insert the plugs approx.
Then cut through the foam strip with a straight 30 cm apart directly below the metal rail.
cut downwards.

Processing example for movement joint profile 3916 | 13


CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
SELF-ADHESIVE MOUNTING ANGLE/SCREED PLUG NEW
Function:
3928 • Fixation and stabilisation of joint profiles
• Creation of straight joint patterns
Adhesive tape
• For de-coupled fixation of edge insulating strips
with protective film

The self-adhesive mounting angle enables addi-


tional fixation and stabilisation of joint profiles.
This makes it easer to create straight joints during
screed installation. Decoupled fixation of edge
strips is also possible with this profile.
Adhesive tape
30

with protective film

Processing instructions:
Clean the surface/subsurface to be covered.
30 Remove the protective foil from the required
adhesive surfaces, place the mounting angle in
the desired position and press on firmly.

Self-adhesive mounting angle


Profile Material Lengths (cm) Packaging
3928 Rigid PVC 250 12 lengths/bundle

3940 • Screed plug 6 x 300 mm, with low-friction and


elastic polymer coating
• Round-bar steel diameter 6 mm, length 300 mm
• Polymer coating diameter 8 mm, length 320 mm

The screed plug no. 3940 is used for shear force


plug fastening of the screed, as well as reducing
any possible height offset. The low-friction elastic
polymer coating enables insertion into the screed
and movement absorption. The plugs are installed
perpendicularly to the joint and horizontally.

Note:
For the movement joint profile no. 3916 and no.
3923 the screed plugs are included in the delivery
ex works in an appropriate quantity.

Screed plug
Profile Material Lengths (cm) Packaging
3940 Steel, PVC coating 0.6 x 30 100 pieces/carton

14 | Self-adhesive mounting angle/Screed plug


CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
EDGE STOP PROFILE

1275/1276

Function:
• Edge stop profile
• Dummy joint
• Straight joint pattern
• Clean surface finish

The edge stop profiles no. 1275 and no. 1276 for
screed act as an edge stop and continue joints from
the concrete base or create dummy joints.

Processing instructions:
The profile is installed before screed installation.
Do not use as an edge stop profile for acoustic
insulation.

Edge stop profiles for screed


Profile Material Lengths (cm) Screed height Packaging
1275 Galvanised sheet steel natural 300 50 mm 15 lengths/bundle
1276 Galvanised sheet steel natural 300 60 mm 15 lengths/bundle

Randabschlussprofil | 15
CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
HEAT CONDUCTING PLATES NEW
50414

Heat conducting plates


for effective floor heating
The heat conducting plates enable uniform and
­effective floor heating. The integrated predetermined
breaking points in the heat conducting plates allow
0
75

fast and easy processing.

• Material: galvanised steel


• Material thickness: 0.4 mm
• Length: 750 mm
• Width: 118 mm
• Predetermined
breaking points: spaced 125 mm apart
118
• For heating pipes 14 mm in diameter

Processing instructions:
Place the heat conducting plates in the required posi-
tion on the system plates and insert the heating pipe
into the groove in the heat conducting plate. The heat
conducting plates are suitable for dry screed, cement
screed and floating screed.

Heat conducting plates


Profile Material Lengths (cm) Packaging
50414 Galvanised steel 75 37.5 m/carton

16 | Heat conducting plates


CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
GRAVEL TRAPS

Spot fixing with a suitable adhesive


Neues
Sortime
nt

Patio tiles

9130
SPEZIALPROFILE KIESFANGLEISTEN
Gravel bed 9139 FLÄCHENGESTALTUNG MIT PERFEKTEM ABSCHLUSS

PROTEKTOR Kiesfangleisten sind die professionelle Abgren- punktuelle Befestigung mit geeigneter Klebemasse

zung funktioneller Oberflächenschüttungen wie Kies oder Terrassenplatten

andere dynamische Materialien. Sie halten das Substrat


zuverlässig an Ort und Stelle und sichern eine nachhaltige 9130
Kiesbett 9139
Entwässerungsdynamik. Das Komplett-Sortiment aus hoch-
wertigem, korrosionsbeständigem Aluminium zeichnet sich
durch praxisgerecht durchdachte Geometrien und anforde-
rungsoptimierte Lochungen aus.

 Neues, komplettes Sortiment


 Perfekter Halt und Funktionalität
 Große Auswahl praxiserprobter Geometrien
 Angepasste Lochungen für Schüttgut (5 mm)
 Korrosionsbeständig aus Aluminium natur, 1 mm stark
 Praxisgerechte Stablänge von 250 cm, 10 Stäbe/Bund
 Perfekt als Abschlussprofile für Balkon und Terrasse
 Für viele weitere Anwendungen im Baubereich und GALA-Bau
 Verkehrslasten sind zu beachten

www.protektor.com

Our “Gravel traps”


product flyer is available
Processing instructions: at www.protektor.com

The gravel trap is suitable for floating balcony/patio tiles. The gravel trap must be
spot fixed with a suitable adhesive. A suitable stable subsurface and structure must
be ­installed as a subsurface for balcony and patio tiles. Suitable gravel/split must be
­compacted properly. The gravel trap must not be exposed to loads and movements
caused by the balcony and patio tiles.

Gravel traps | 17
CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
GRAVEL TRAPS

9361 9424 18 9423 10

13

80

80
50

6
13

70 100 100

9130 9139
80

50

90 70

10
9360 9421
8

100

10
60

20 72 120
20

Gravel traps
Profile Material Lengths (cm) Possible height (mm) Packaging
9361 Aluminium natural 250 50, 70 10 lengths/bundle
9424 Aluminium natural 250 80, 100 10 lengths/bundle
9423 Aluminium natural 250 80 10 lengths/bundle
9130 Aluminium natural 250 80, 90 10 lengths/bundle
9139 Aluminium natural 250 50, 70 10 lengths/bundle
9360 Aluminium natural 250 60 10 lengths/bundle
9421 Aluminium natural 250 100 10 lengths/bundle

18 | Gravel traps
CONCRETE/SCREED PROFILES
PROTEKTOR STEP CORNER PROFILE

Safety at every step and turn


Steps and stairs can pose a safety hazard. Especially in public buildings it is
necessary to take appropriate precautions. The PROTEKTOR step corner profile
is the perfect solution when safety combined with attractive accents and
modern design is required. Thanks to the anti-slip moulding on
the upper side, it reduces the risk of slipping on steps and
stairs. At the same time, the sensitive lip of the steps is
protected from wear and tear. The profile can also
be used in case of repairs.

2000/2001

Tests: Applications:
• Anti-slip properties tested in accordance • Prefabricated steps and stairs
with DIN 51130 and BGR instruction • New construction of steps and
sheet 181. Test result: R 10 stairs (cast-in-place concrete)
• Displacement space determined in • Repair rail
accordance with DIN 51130 and BGR • For indoors and outdoors
instruction sheet 181. Evaluation group (V2A, 1.4301)
for displacement space: V 8

Step corner profile


Profile Material Lengths (cm) Packaging
2000 Stainless steel 100, 110, 120, 130, 150 25 lengths/bundle
2001 Stainless steel 500 (+ short lengths) 12 or 25 lengths/bundle

Step corner profile | 19


PARTNERS WITH COMPETENCE

SALES AREAS DISTRIBUTION DEPOTS

REGION NORTH-GERMANY PROTEKTORWERK WILLEMSEN GMBH


fon +49 [0] 7225.9 77.1 20 Florenz Maisch GmbH & Co. KG WERKSVERTRETUNGEN
fax +49 [0] 7225.9 77.3 31 Viktoriastr. 58, D-76571 Gaggenau Konrad-Adenauer-Ring 4
fon +49 [0] 72 25.9 77.0 D-47167 Duisburg-Neumühl
fax +49 [0] 72 25.9 77.1 11 fon +49 [0] 2 03.9 95 76.0
fax +49 [0] 2 03.9 95 76.90

REGION SOUTH-GERMANY PROTEKTORWERK


fon +49 [0] 7225.9 77.1 50 Fachbereich Dachentwässerung PROTEKTORWERK
fax +49 [0] 7225.9 77.3 33 Zusestraße 1 Gewerbestraße 15
D-25524 Itzehoe/Holstein D-15366 Hoppegarten
fon +49 [0] 48 21.8 04 07.0 fon +49 [0] 33 42.39 69.20
fax +49 [0] 48 21.8 04 07.77 fax +49 [0] 33 42.39 69.21

PROTEKTORWERK PROTEKTORWERK
Merowingerstr. 15 An der Gösel 9
D-85551 Kirchheim/bei München D-04579 Espenhain/OT Pötzschau
fon +49 [0] 89.31 88 04.20 fon +49 [0] 3 43 47.8 04.20
fax +49 [0] 89.31 88 04.22 fax +49 [0] 3 43 47.8 04.25

How to reach us – see: www.PROTEKTOR.com

PROTEKTORWERK fon +49 [0] 72 25.9 77.0


Florenz Maisch GmbH & Co. KG fax +49 [0] 72 25.9 77.1 11

Postfach 1420, D-76554 Gaggenau info@protektor.com


Viktoriastr. 58, D-76571 Gaggenau www.protektor.com

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen