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Publication of PPA-Europe’s Rules for Good Practice
The first edition of the European planning and installation guideline for wall cladding and roof covering work using sandwich panels has now been published. Double skin metal faced sandwich panels with an insulating core of polyurethane or mineral wool, with through-fixing or hidden fixing system, are covered by this guideline.
The document “Rules for Good Practice” explains the terminology for metal building structure and envelope and provides instructions and practical information on:
- planning and preparation of the works for wall cladding and roof covering
- materials to be used (sandwich panels, sealants and gaskets, fasteners and their accessories, flashings)
- execution of construction work, including conditions for the panel supporting structure, storage and handling of sandwich panels
- maintenance and repairs
- assessment of the appearance of a façade
- classification of premises depending on the humidity level
- classification of interior environments and exterior atmospheres.
Figures and drawings show examples of good practice for the installation of sandwich panels and ancillary items at specific points of the building.
Shortage of the MDI supply
MDI (methylene diphenyl diisocyanate) is produced in few large-scale plants in Europe, Nord-America and Asia. The companies BASF Polyurethane, BorsodChem / Wanhua, Covestro, DOW and Huntsman are producers of MDI. Several production facilities have encountered technical difficulties in the last months.
According to an article of the expert information agency for the plastics industry “KunststoffWeb”, plants from Nord-America are currently experiencing delivery shortfalls as a result of force majeure. The reason is the flood, which affected the suppliers and led to closure of the cargo terminal due to safety concerns. In succession of the technical faults, supply shortages at MDI production have occurred.
Even though in the meanwhile two of the affected MDI plants (Germany and The Netherlands) have resumed the production, it will take few weeks before the raw material MDI becomes again available in sufficient amount.
There is a strong growth in the global demand for MDI, also due to the good economic situation in the construction sector. Europe consumes about 900,000 tons of MDI per year, making it the world’s largest market, according to Huntsman Polyurethanes. European demand for MDI is growing by about 7 or 8 percent per year.
The manufacture of rigid PU insulating boards, expanding foams, adhesives and paints belongs primarily to the constructional applications of MDI. MDI is in wide use also as binder for production of wood fibre insulating materials (dry-manufacturing process). Hence, this is a general matter, which affects in essence all PU producers in Europe. In Germany, PU insulating materials can be supplied only in limited amounts.
Moreover, Covestro cautions that there will be a global deficit in MDI capacity for a few years because an insufficient number of new plants are being built.
The manufacturers of PU row materials and of PU insulating boards are making every effort to ensure full supplying capacity as soon as possible. They are in close contact with their clients, to keep them up-to-date about the situation.
Information about this matter are also provided here: https://www.icis.com/resources/news/2000/06/12/120911/europe-braces-for-a-potential-mdi-shortage/
Metals Position Paper and Press Release on Circular Economy
The combined European metals industry looks forward to an ambitious Circular Economy Package supporting growth, innovation, competitiveness and jobs. Some challenges and opportunities to an improved circular management of metals are described in the common position paper “Boosting the circular management of metals”.
Seeking a better recognition of the role of metals in the context of the Circular Economy, the Association of European Producers of steel for packaging (APEAL), the European Steel Association (EUROFER), the European Association of Metals (Eurometaux), Metal Packaging Europe (MPE) and Metals for Buildings (MFB) have come up with a Joint Metals Press Release.