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New slab connection with ETA

Slab connection elements are structural heat-insulating elements providing for the thermal separation of reinforced concrete components. In practice they are used to prevent mold growth, to ensure increased structural physical requirements and to avoid cracking caused by temperature strains. These systems usually consist of an insulating layer and the structural framework, which is made of steel tension bars and steel shear bars as well as compression bearings made of concrete or steel.

Higher planning reliability due to ETA

For the Halfen Iso-Element HIT-HP/HIT-SP the statically effective...

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