3D Laser Scanning
also known as 3D Scanning, is a non-destructive, non-contact method of capturing floor surface regularity using laser imaging technology.
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also known as 3D Scanning, is a non-destructive, non-contact method of capturing floor surface regularity using laser imaging technology.
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Contained within the concrete societies technical report No34 2003 edition. Outlining the allowable values of the properties 2 (II) and 4 (IV) for the free movement specifications FM1, FM2 and FM3.
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Contained within the concrete societies technical report No34 2003 edition. Outlining the allowable values of the properties of the defined movement classifications superflat, Category I and Category II.
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Contained within concrete societies technical report No34 2003. Outlining the allowable values of properties II and IV for the free movement specifications FM2 (special)
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Shear stud or fitting on armoured joint to provide bond to adjacent concrete.
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Technical Report 34 is a guide to the design and construction of industrial concrete ground floors, published by The Concrete Society.
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is an independent body in the UK dedicated to providing up to date information and technical guidance to users of concrete in all areas of the construction industry.
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is caused by a temperature difference across the depth of a concrete slab during hydration, resulting in uneven shrinkage.
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is the lengthening and shortening of concrete panel due to a change in temperature.
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A tied joint restrains movement between individual panels.
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