advantages over standard concrete for the
production of precast concrete elements.
- We produce UHPC materials with a strength of
40 MPa to 240 MPa.
- Our UHPC materials reach 70% of their maximum
- Our UHPC materials reach 70% of their maximum
nominal strength within 48 hours. Faster strength
developments are possible on customer request.
- We only need sand, not gravel, to process UHPC
- We only need sand, not gravel, to process UHPC
binders.
- With our UHPC Desert Sand Binder, desert sand
- With our UHPC Desert Sand Binder, desert sand
can also be processed without any problems.
- All of our UHPC materials are self-compacting
- All of our UHPC materials are self-compacting
and need no or very little vibration.
- Our UHPC materials have extremely little to no pore
- Our UHPC materials have extremely little to no pore
development.
- The nanotechnology development of our UHPC
- The nanotechnology development of our UHPC
binders enables extremely fine surface structures to
be created.
- With the use of fibre reinforcement it is possible
to create very thin structures of high strength.
- With the use of fibre reinforcement it is possible
to create very thin structures of high strength.
- For prestressed elements, the pre-tensioning force
of UHPC material can be chosen to be much higher
due to their very high strength than standard concrete.
of UHPC material can be chosen to be much higher
due to their very high strength than standard concrete.
- Very good flow properties for casting complicated
geometry and filigree surface structures.
Processing of UHPC binders
Only a shaft or pan pot mixer is required for
Only a shaft or pan pot mixer is required for
processing.
The UHPC binder is mixed with sand or desert
The UHPC binder is mixed with sand or desert
Applications
- Double walls
- Pre stressed elements
- Tubes
- Bridgedeck elements
- Stairs
- Piles
- Supports
- Tunnel segments
- Facade elements
- Balconies
- Sea defence units
- Floor tiles in large geometries
- Security
- Vertical garden (facade) elements
- Sewage pipes and box culverts
- Floating elements
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