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ATLANTIS_50x50_HS30-to-300 For standard use

ATLANTIS_50x50_HS30-to-300 For standard use

Sistema Atalantis (Atlantis System) is an advanced system for creating cavities in general, under-floor cavities and ventilated floors in newly constructed or restructured civil and industrial buildings, accumulation tanks, dispersion tanks, honeycomb rafts, low temperature cold rooms. The Atlantis System is used when the depth of the under-floor cavity or cavity is such that the classic Iglu’® formworks cannot be used, with the advantage that the constant diameter of the elevator pipes makes it possible to minimise the use of concrete for filling. The main system features are speed, simplicity and cost performance. Furthermore, with Atlantis, a sanitary space is obtained with a suitable humidity barrier and, if properly ventilated through piping connected outdoors, it is a tool for the disposal of the Radon gas present in the ground.
Specification
  • Implementation of aventilated under-ground cavity for a total height of  ______ cm with the supply and on-sitepositioning of recycled plastic Atlantis System formworks from the DaliformGroup, consisting of modular formworks positioned dry for the quick dryformation of a self-bearing pedestrian accessible platform above which theC25/30 concrete is cast to fill the formwork up to its crown and an upper slabof ______ cm reinforced with welded mesh Ø ______ cm 20 x 20 cm, levelled andsmoothed with a trowel.

    The Atlantis system shallbe composed of recycled plastic formwork such as Iglù® with convexcover with dimensions 50x50 cm, h 16 cm and sustained by pipes Ø110 mm, di h______ cm, complete with slip on bayonet connection feet, which can be walkedon when dry, guaranteeing a breaking resistance of 150 kg in correspondence ofthe centre of the arch with an 8 x 8 cm clamp.

    Formworks in recycledplastic, such as Iglù®, for the formation of the Atlantis system,must not release polluting substances, have an Environmental CompatibilityCertification and be produced by a Company Certified according to InternationalStandards UNI EN ISO 9001 (Quality), UNI EN ISO 14001 (Environment); BSI OHSAS18001 (Safety) and SA 8000 (Social responsibility).

    The company that suppliesthe formworks such as Iglu’®, for the formation of the Atlantissystem, must also exhibit the product certificate approved by an EOTA (EuropeanOrganisation for Technical Approvals) member agency.

     

    Including accessories,waste, cutting and all other expenses:

    ______  /m2 ______

     

     

     

     

     

     

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.ATLANTIS-50x50-HS30-to-300-For-standard-use
  • Product familyATLANTIS SYSTEM
  • Product groupFormwork
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2019-12-31
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainPlastic
  • Material secondaryPlastic
  • Designed inItaly
  • Manufactured inItaly
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryFlooring - Systems
  • IFC classificationMaterial
  • UNSPSC nameFlooring
  • UNSPSC code301617
  • Uniclass 2015 CodePr_20_85_13
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionConcrete base and foundation products
  • OmniClass Number23-13 31 17
  • OmniClass TitleConcrete Formwork

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