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CONCRETE CONNECTIONS

Presented by:
Daniel Petrov (Technical Director)
ECHO Group
SYSTEMATIC CONNECTING
STRUCTURES
1. Frame Connections 2. Wall Connections 3. Balcony Connections

1.2. Column to Column


Connections

1.4. Floor to Beam


Connections

1.3. Column to Beam


Connections

1.1. Foundation to
Column Connections 4. Joint
Reinforcement
1. Concrete Frame Connections
1.1.Foundation to Column

Anchor Bolt Connection


1. Concrete Frame Connections
1.2.Column to Column

Design Benefits

Manufacturing Benefits
Suitable Applications

Construction Benefits
1. Concrete Frame Connections
1.3.Column to Beam

 Hidden “Pin” connection with flat soffit

 Vertical load capacity from 200kN to 1500kN

 Beam shoe cast within mould

 High installation tolerance

 For angled and skew connections

 Multiple beam connections per column or


wall

 Corbel part cast within column mould, with


external “knuckle” part added post cast
1. Concrete Frame Connections
1.4.1.Hollow-Core Slabs to PC Beams
1. Concrete Frame Connections
1.4.2. Hollow-Core Slabs to Slim Floor Beams
2. Wall Connections
2.1.Wire Loop Boxes
2. Wall Connections
2.2.Wall Shoe & Anchor
Anchor Bars

Nut

Washer

Anchor Bolt

Range from M16 to M52


3. Balcony Connection

 Simple construction
 Lightweight in installation
 Tested and proven solution
 Fire protection

Reinforcement bars 10 mm dim,


Tensile Strength 550 N/mm2
Compression Strength 9.3 N/mm2
C-profiles 1.4571 C 850 EN 10088-2
Insulation Extruded Polystyrene,
Thickness 80 mm,
Fire protection PROMATECT - H
Non-combustible A1 – class insulation [EN13501]
Thickness 870 kg/m3 ,
Thermal Conductivity 0,175 W/mK
4. Joint Reinforcement
Rebar Coupler
Concrete Connections

Thank you

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