Stainless steel expansion joint JDH 6.24
for floorfor flooringfor flooring screed

stainless steel expansion joint
stainless steel expansion joint
stainless steel expansion joint
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Characteristics

Material
stainless steel
Applications
for floor, for flooring, for flooring screed, for building, concrete floor slab, for concrete structures, for heavy load traffic
Other characteristics
seismic

Description

Product compatible with our fire protection solutions and our waterproofing membranes COLOUR : NATURAL VERSION : FLAT AND ANGLE CHARACTERISTICS : Seismic expansion joint For wide movements : 50 % For joint gaps from 50 to 200 mm Seismic floor expansion joint for large movements, comprising the side angle sections and a central plate made of stainless steel, able to take up expansion and contraction movements, as well as vertical shearing movements. Suitable for all types of finish: concrete, screed, tiling, etc. For indoor and outdoor floor joints with a gap up to 200mm (please enquire if more width is required), with large amount of movements. SVF joints are particularly suitable for harsh environments such as the seaside, kitchens, swimming pools, water parks and thalassotherapy spas. Suitable for non-intense traffic of light vehicles, pedestrians and light trolleys. Section length of 3 m. Stainless steel side angle sections and middle plate. Floor-to-floor JDH 6.24 type, and floor-to-wall JDH 6.24 A type Anti-slip ribbed stainless steel. Waterproof membrane as option, with possibility of integrating drainage system to recover the liquid. SVF joints can be matched to vertical joints in terms of finish and movement range (please enquire).

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

BATIMAT 2024
BATIMAT 2024

30 Sep - 03 Oct 2024 Paris (France)

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