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- Expansion Joint Systems - Balco
Balco Expansion Joint Systems and Seismic Joint Covers are the vanguards of architecturally specified products We constantly innovate and incorporate the latest technology to protect commercial buildings from damage due to fires and movement from thermal expansion, wind or earthquakes
- Seismic Expansion Joint · SJS System · Sika Emseal
Seismic Expansion Joint System - Watertight, Sound-Dampened for Parking Decks, Car Parks, Stadiums, Floors A seismic expansion joint, the SJS System is watertight and features a trafficable cover plate that is not attached to the concrete deck
- Seismic Technical Guide Seismic Expansion Joints (English) - SC2496 - USG
This seismic technical guide (STG) is intended as a resource for design professionals, to promote more uniform criteria for plan review and jobsite inspection of projects
- Wide Seismic Joint Systems
Wide Seismic Joint Systems We protect building appearances by covering up the endless war between buildings and Mother Nature Our experts engineer joint solutions so that architects don't have to worry about compromised aesthetics Search all Expansion Joint systems using the filters on the left
- Minding the Gap: Design of Seismic Separations
ASCE 7-22 has three separate criteria for the design of structural separations (also known as seismic joints) and elements that cross separations The applicability of each criterion is not always clear, and their requirements may seem contradictory
- 7 Types of Joints in Building Construction - Your Own Architect
Seismic Joints The final type of building joint, the seismic joint, is used to divide a geometrically complex building into small units that can move independently of one another during an earthquake
- Seismic Applications – Metraflex
For installations where there is no room to install a Metraloop or V Loop, Metraflex has developed the Seismic Gator that is designed to handle movement in all directions The in-line profile is achieved by utilizing a combination of an externally pressurized joint, the Metragator, and a pair of gimbal joints on each end
- Seismic joints: seismic expansion joint systems in buildings
Seismic joints, also called “expansion joints for buildings”, allow large multidirectional movements of structures to avoid collisions and ensure the durability of the structures
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