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Electric power system is a network of electrical components used to supply, transmit and use electric power. An example of electric power system is the network that supplies a region's homes and industry with power for sizable regions this power system is known as the grid and can be broadly divided into the generators that supply the power and transmission system that carries the power from the generating centers to the load centers hence the distribution system that feeds the power to nearby homes and industries meanwhile smaller power systems are also found in industry, hospitals, commercial buildings and homes where majority of these systems rely upon three-phase AC power the standard for large-scale power transmission and distribution across the modern world, specialized power systems that do not always rely upon three-phase AC power are found in aircraft, electric rail systems, ocean liners and automobiles. |
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Building
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distribution solutions for safe and efficient power delivery |
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water
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of system and turnkey services for residential, utility and commercial
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technology for intelligent data, lower costs and crew / public safety |
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Infrastructure
building electromechanical constructions tern Key services
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OIL & Gas Systems |
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Solutions
For tough challenges, MIB Group
Partners helps you de-risk by design, Collaborating with MIB Group and Eaton
enables you to optimize performance, increase operational predictability, and
protect your people and profit to elevate your business operations.
MIB Group new dimension of
expertise, we help master the heavy power needs and safety systems integral to
uninterrupted operations in the harshest environments. Our customized solutions
can retrofitted to extend lifecycles, so you can meet changing regulatory and
processing requirements. Wherever your business takes you, we will help you make
the most of your investment.
We serve the world's oil
companies, OEMs and EPCs with electrical, hydraulics and filtration solutions
supported by a global network of over 2,500 services professionals. Over the
years, our innovative portfolio has grown, including solutions from names like
Aeroquip‐Vickers, B‐Line, CEAG, Crouse‐Hinds, Cutler‐Hammer, Holec, and Synflex
among others.
Our capabilities span power
distribution and protection; enclosure, lighting and structural solutions;
control and instrumentation; monitoring and communications; filtration; motion
control and positioning systems; fluid conveyance and management; and services,
training and commissioning. |
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Design
Engineering and consulting
services focus on understanding your requirements and setting strategies for
your marine, hydraulic system and power system to satisfy your business needs.
Our engineers and consultants can help diagnose problems, identify ways to
improve performance, or transform concepts into flexible, practical solutions
that can lead to better productivity and capital utilization.
With our help in defining
strategies for your marine, hydraulic system and power system, you will see
business benefits across the board. From reduced costs to more effective use of
capital, our engineering and consulting services help you manage your marine,
hydraulic system and power system as a strategic resource that can give you
competitive advantage.
MIB Group and Eaton's Electrical
Services and Systems’ global team is one of the largest and most experienced
teams of marine, hydraulic system and power system engineers in the industry,
with industry‐standard software and advanced modeling and analysis capabilities
at their fingertips. We offer a full portfolio of design services, from
consulting, design, and engineering, to safety studies, energy management
audits, and power quality and reliability audits.
Engineering and consulting
services focus on understanding your requirements and setting strategies for
managing the marine, hydraulic system and power distribution system to satisfy
your business needs.
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Professional
Consulting Services
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Design and
Engineering Services
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Power Quality and
Reliability Studies
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Energy Management
Studies
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Safety Studies
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Business Continuity
Studies
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Power Chain
Management Audits
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Marine, hydraulic
system and Power Systems Studies |
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Build
Modernization and turnkey power
system put people in the field to get projects done. Our specialists can manage
a construction project from start to finish, recondition or upgrade equipment,
or modernize your power system. With our project management services, you will
have a single point of accountability—with smaller risk of project delays and
failures. The result will be a safer, more reliable, and cost‐efficient power
system.
We can provide our services when
and where you need them. We have experienced engineers and field technicians
located throughout the world. We provide additional support from regional
product centers for specialized services like equipment reconditioning.
Modernization and turnkey services
put people in the field to get projects done, whether it is upgrading an
existing installation or building a brand new facility.
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Implementation
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Project Management
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Power System
Projects
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Power Quality and
Reliability Projects
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Energy Management
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Safety and Risk
Management Projects
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Equipment
Reconditioning Services
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Support
Contract and support services
provide the maintenance, parts, and service needed to get the best performance
from equipment already in place. Our field technicians and customer support
engineers can start up and commission equipment, perform planned maintenance,
monitor performance and diagnose problems remotely, and respond to emergencies
on a 24x7 basis, 365 days a year.
With optimal maintenance and
support, your business will have more reliable, higher quality, more
cost‐effective power. Our support services help businesses make the most of
their existing electrical equipment by optimizing performance and extending the
life of existing facilities.
We maintain an experienced team of
engineers, field technicians, and customer support engineers to serve customer
needs. Our customer support centers are available 24x7, 365 days a year, to
schedule services, monitor equipment, and provide emergency support. Our spare
parts warehouses provide 24x7 accesses to manufacturing parts inventories, 365
days a year. Contract and support services provide the maintenance, parts, and
service needed to get the best performance from your existing power system.
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Support Services
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Aftermarket Services
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Operational and
Maintenance Training
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Equipment Start‐Up
and Commissioning
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Monitoring Projects (Foreseer)
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Remote
Monitoring
As a leader in Partial Discharge
analysis, MIB Group and Partner Eaton is excited to bring our expertise to you
through our Remote Monitoring services.
MIB Group and Partner Eaton remote
monitoring begins with the Insulars meter, which is connected to a data
collection IPC (or industrial PC), and used to enable communication to the Local
Area Network. Using a secure tunnel to the internet, data sent to the MIB Group
back office where the system will download the information gathered from the PDM
and analyze each PDM for trends and alarms each day. The alarms will be direct
to any number of mediums such as email, cell phone or pager, including our
expert monitoring team at our back office.
We also include
a monthly general report that will quickly indicate if PD is present via red,
yellow and green indicators. The reports will also show your systems past six
months’ activity and indicate if your system is improving or declining. You may
request a more detailed report that is available on demand. All concerns will
highlighted in the recommendation sections of the report. |
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construction
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construction
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Data centers
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Telecommunication |
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Industrial and
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Agriculture
reprocessing factories
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Factories
construction
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General
manufacturing
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Material handling
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Mining and metals
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Carbonated water
plants
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Pulp and paper
Processing
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Petrochemicals
Processing
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Cement plants
processing
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Sewage plants
processing
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Water desalination
processing
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Oil refineries and
processing
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Oil substations and
piping
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Oil products tank
farms
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Pharmaceuticals
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Energy and
Utilities Construction
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Power plants
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Smart grid
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Oil traditional
energy
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Gas traditional
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Water and waste
water
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Renewable hydropower
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Renewable solar
energy
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Renewable wind
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Final Development Plans
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Utilities and Infrastructure
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Plans
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Earthwork Analysis
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Erosion Control
Design and Inspection
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Roadway
Infrastructure and Improvements
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Preparation
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Site Feasibility
Studies
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Maintenance of
Traffic Plans
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Boundary Surveys, Plats and Easements
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Contracts
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Turnkey EPC Packages
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Build / Own /
Operate / Transfer (BOO / BOT / BOOT)
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Design / Build with
Guaranteed Maximum Price
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Re‐measurable
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Reimbursable
Contracts Convertible to Lump Sum Turnkey Contracts (CLSTK) |
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Management
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Detailed Engineering
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Expediting
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Facilities
Management
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Operations and
Maintenance
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Geographic
Information Systems
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work
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alterations
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preparation
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Carpentry
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Cement foundations
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Painting
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Exterior renovations
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Plumbing and
utilities installation
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Subcontractor
assessment and evaluation
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Construction and Installation
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engineering services using own technological background |
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Industries
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Heavy Civil, Dams,
Reservoirs and Distribution Systems
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Refineries and
Petrochemical
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Power and
Desalination
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Mines and Smelters
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Pipelines
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Water and Sewage
Treatment
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Airports and
Seaports
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Road Networks
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Skyscrapers
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Offshore
Construction
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Environmental
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Steel Manufacture |
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Crosscutting and edge trimming for plates |
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technical parameters |
medium plate |
thin plate |
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coil thickness |
7-32mm |
1.0-6.0mm |
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coil weight |
≤32T |
≤32T |
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coil width |
1000-2000mm |
600-2000mm |
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coil ID |
508 -900mm |
508 -900mm |
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processing line speed |
0-50 (m/wv. min) |
0-50
(m/wv. min) |
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Cutting length |
2000-20000mm |
500-15000mm |
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thickness |
10-28 mm |
1.0-6.0mm |
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width after edge
cutting |
1250-2150 mm |
1250-1850 mm |
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length tolerance |
≤±2mm/6000m |
≤±3mm/6000m |
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diagonal tolerance |
≤±3mm/6000m |
≤2mm/6000m |
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burr height |
≤1/10(material
thickness) |
≤1/10(material
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Slitting for coils |
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technical parameters |
medium plate |
thin plate |
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coil thickness |
7-32mm |
1.0-6.0mm |
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coil weight |
≤32T |
≤32T |
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coil width |
1000-2000mm |
600-1600mm |
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coil ID |
508 -900mm |
08 -900mm |
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processing line speed |
0-50(m/wv.
min) |
0-50(m/wv.
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number of slitting
strips |
0-5 |
0-20 |
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slitting width |
≥200mm |
≥50mm |
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length tolerance |
≤±1mm/6000m |
≤±0.5mm/6000m |
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diagonal tolerance |
≤±2mm/6000m |
≤±1.0mm/6000m |
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burr height |
≤1/10(material
thickness) |
≤1/10(material
thickness) |
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hook bend |
≤2mm/6000m |
≤2mm/6000m |
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plate
thickness |
plate
width |
processing length |
diagonal
tolerance |
dimension
precision |
coil
weight |
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1.0~2.0 |
400~2000 |
300~12000 |
±0.5/3000 |
±0.3/3000 |
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400~2000 |
600~12000 |
±0.5/3000 |
±0.5/3000 |
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500~2200 |
800~12000 |
±2/3000 |
±1.0/3000 |
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600~2200 |
1000~15000 |
±3/6000 |
±2.0/6000 |
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800~2200 |
2000~18000 |
±4/6000 |
±3.0/6000 |
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Small |
Big |
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coil thickness |
0.15-2.0mm |
0.3-2.0mm |
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coil weight |
≤15T |
≤20T |
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coil width |
100-650mm |
400-1650mm |
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coil ID |
508 mm |
508 mm |
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processing line speed |
0-90(m/wv.
min) |
0-90 (m/wv.
min) |
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cutting length |
100-2000mm |
200-4000mm |
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length tolerance |
≤±0.3mm/1000m |
≤±0.3mm/1000m |
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diagonal tolerance |
≤±0.5mm/1000m |
≤±0.5mm/1000m |
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burr height |
≤1/10(material
thickness) |
≤1/10(material
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Is an industrial
system for the construction of structural walls of reinforced concrete for
buildings in single panel up to four stories, G+3, and theoretically unlimited
stories in double panel - eventual limitation derived solely after verification
in accordance with the Building Codes, the system is composed of a factory
produced panel of undulated (wave shape) polystyrene covered both sides by a
electro welded zinc coated square mesh, which in turn are connected by 33
connectors per m2 realising a 3 dimensional hyper static reinforcement steel, the
panels are assembled on site and in situ poured concrete (double panel, floors,
stairs) and concerted concrete (single panel) to realise the different elements
of the system:
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SINGLE PANEL
Used as
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Partitions
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Floors with short
span
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Bearing structure
for buildings up to G+3 storey
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On site finishing
with structural concerted plastering in both sides |
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Two single panels
with internal and external mesh, assembled through connectors, the concrete is
poured “in site”
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core concrete will be defined on the basis of the structural requirements
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finished using standard plaster or ready mix material |
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Used for floor slabs
and roofs with variable thickness according to the span
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steel is placed inside the beams and poured with concrete on site |
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RAW MATERIAL
CHARACTERISTIC Polystyrene (EPS) |
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Types |
Test Method |
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Volume mass
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tolerance
per single ssheet
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Kg/m3
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15
6 |
20
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25
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30
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UNI 6349 |
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Compression resistance of 10% of min. deform. |
KPa |
60 |
100 |
140 |
180 |
UNI 6350 |
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tension strength
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KPa |
130 |
170 |
220 |
320 |
UNI 8071 |
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Thermal
conductivity
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a 10°
C
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23° C |
W/mK |
0,037
0,040 |
0,035
0,037 |
0,034
0,036 |
0,034
0,036 |
UNI 7891
UNI 7891 |
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linear expansion |
K-1
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50x10-6
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50x10-6
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Fire
reaction
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Class |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
UNI 8457 |
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Dimensional stability
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at
10° C
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at
70° C |
% |
0,2
0,5 |
0,2
0,5 |
0,2
0,5 |
0,2
0,5 |
UNI 8069
UNI 8069 |
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Gas
diffusion resistance
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Adimens. |
20-40 |
30-50 |
40-70 |
50-100 |
UNI 8054 |
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Water
absorption by immersion |
% Vol |
4 |
3 |
2 |
2 |
ISO 2896 |
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RAW MATERIAL
CHARACTERISTIC STEEL
A wire with high limit of breakage, ftk> 600 MPa, with an adequate ductility employed for the production of the panels. The hot-dip galvanized steel therefore protected towards corrosive processes, the steel used for the wire of both meshes and connectors has the following reference standards:
1.
Mechanical Characteristics
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Tensile strength
(N/mm2) |
ø2.50 ÷ 750 |
ø3 ÷ 700 |
ø3.50 ÷ 600 |
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Yield strength
(N/mm2) |
ø2.55 ÷ 680 |
ø3 ÷ 600 |
ø3.50 ÷ 550 |
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Elongation
(%) |
ø2.50 > 8 |
ø3 > 8 |
ø3.50 > 8 |
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Chemical Characteristics
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% C < 0.24 |
% P < 0.055 |
% S < 0.55 |
% Ceq < 0.52 |
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Zinc covering
The zinc covering is variable with
the diameter of the wire mesh. Standard mesh wire is with 2.5 mm using 60
grams/sqm zinc covering with a tolerance of + / - 5 grams. |
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