Large Pour
Large Pour - is the fastest, least accurate method of placing a concrete floor.
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Large Pour - is the fastest, least accurate method of placing a concrete floor.
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Large Area Construction – Jointless - Relies on the restraint being minimised to allow the shrinkage to occur at the formed free movement joints only.
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Large Area Construction – Jointed - Large floors up to several thousand square metres in area can be laid in a continuous operation.
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Lap - Short for overlap, lap is a term used to define the region in which two sections of reinforcement overlap in reinforced concrete construction.
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Joints - Vertical discontinuity provided in a floor slab to allow for construction and/or relief of strains. The terminology relating to the various types of joint is complex, and reference may be made to the definitions of individual joint types
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Jointless Floor - Floor constructed in large panels without intermediate joints.
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Jointless Bay - A jointless bay is a large pour with no induced joints.
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Jointed Bay - A jointed bay is a pour divided into smaller panels by sawn restrained-movement joints.
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Joint Stabiliser - The Joint Stabiliser eliminates concrete joint load transfer problems with a spring-like mechanism which allows it to expand and contract with the slab.
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Joint Sealant - Joint Sealants are supplied as liquids or paste-like materials that cure to create a flexible seal.
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