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titleOfInvention Laminated profile structure for buildings and a method of manufacturing such a structure
abstract A laminated profiled structure for roofs and exterior walls of buildings comprises a profiled sheet (10) having a plurality of parallel vertices (11) and a plate (13) of insulating material attached to the profiled sheet. The space between the insulating plate (13) and the profiled sheet (10) in these vertices is filled with a heat-insulating material (14, 15). A layer (14) of the heat-insulating material, the vertices of which are close to the insulating plate (13), is compressible. An outer layer (15) of thermal insulation material in the tops is rigid. Thanks to the application of the thermal insulating material in the tops, a profiled structure is obtained reducing the risks of fire propagation and the formation of condensation products and having a higher resistance to concentrated loads. During the manufacture of the profiled structure, the profiled sheet is positioned with the vertices facing downwards. These tops are filled with liquid plastic foam and compressible material. The compressible material (14) is compressed, during the application of the insulating plate (13), so as to completely fill the space in the vertices. The compressible material is subsequently compressed during the expansion which takes place during the hardening of the plastic foam.
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