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Lightweight slabs - U-BOOT® BETON
Lightweight slabs - U-BOOT® BETON
Lightweight slabs - U-BOOT® BETON
Lightweight slabs - U-BOOT® BETON
Lightweight slabs - U-BOOT® BETON
Lightweight slabs - U-BOOT® BETON
Lightweight slabs - U-BOOT® BETON
Lightweight slabs - U-BOOT® BETON
Lightweight slabs - U-BOOT® BETON
Lightweight slabs - U-BOOT® BETON

Lightweight slabs - U-BOOT® BETON

Void former for cast-in-place voided biaxial slabs

The patented U-Boot® Beton allows to build lightweight structural concrete slabs and rafts, by creating internal voids placed in zones where the shear demand is low.

This technology is the ideal solution for creating slabs with large spans and great load-bearing capacity, which allow designers to be more creative and free in the use of space, as the slabs are thinner, totally flat and may require a slimmer supporting structure, without the need of ribs and drop panels around the columns. This is achieved by embedding the U-Boot® Beton formwork in the concrete, resulting in the formation of a hollow core plate, with continuous lower and upper slabs, connected by orthogonal ribs, interconnected with each other.


The U-Boot® Beton voided flat slabs offer an efficient and sustainable solution to architects, engineers and contractors, thanks to the reduction of concrete and steel in the slabs, columns and foundations, as well as the reduction of the embodied carbon of the entire building, compared to a conventional concrete structure.
Due to its modularity, simple handling and toughness, U-Boot® Beton reduces construction times and associated costs, and improves the technical performance of buildings.

Specification
  • Supply of lightening formwork U-Boot® Beton and its accessories, for the execution of a reinforced concrete slab, with a bidirectional capacity, to be casted on suitable horizontal formwork (or on a prefabricated slab).

    Total slab thickness is ______ cm lightened in compliance with the design, with recycled plastic elements such as U-Boot® Beton of the Daliform Group Company, truncated-pyramid in shape with a crossed semi-cylindrical notch at the top to put reinforcement bars or installations to be integrated in the casting. U-Boot® Beton has got plan dimensions equal to 52 x 52 cm and height equal to H ______ cm, with the four semi-circular notched corners at the base of which the conic elevator foot is created, in integral way, facing down, with a height equal to H ______ cm, basing on the scaffolding to form the thickness of the intrados suitably reinforced with bidirectional mesh of reinforcing bars in steel type B450C, with diameter and spacing adapted to the design stresses.

    The supply includes positioning of the U-Boot® Beton modules with rigid spacer joints to form a link and thus create the perpendicular ribs between the formworks according to the predefined thickness and ensure the perfect geometry and bearing capacity upon casting, to be placed at the top of them inside the notches.

    The supply and casting of the concrete (minimum resistance class equivalent to C25/30, consistency class Slump S4 or S5 and diameter of the aggregates such to avoid “segregation” phenomena) is also included. The lower slab must be made, in a first phase, by casting the concrete and vibrating it until it covers the entire U-Boot® Beton feet (max 4 cm above them in case of Double type lightening). In a second phase, the completion casting will continue as soon as the first layer has lost fluidity (in this second phase a class of concrete consistency other than the previous one is allowed).

    The U-Boot® Beton modules, produced in ALAPLEN® CV30, must be safe to walk on and certified with a resistance characteristic of 150 kg in the weakest point on an 8 x 8 cm footprint; they must not release any polluting substances and must have a Certificate of Compliance with the environmental compatibility criteria (CCA) and be produced by a company using an Integrated Management System (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, SA 8000).

    The final design of the voided slabs must have graphs and calculations provided by the Company supplying the U-Boot® Beton, which must exhibit the product certificate approved by an EOTA member Body (European Organisation for Technical Approvals).

    The Manufacturer must provide: the Technical and Safety Data Sheet of the product and as well as that of the granule used ALAPLEN® CV30; a Certificate of acoustic behaviour that shows the raw minimum value of the sound insulation of the bare floor (Rw) equal to 56 dB, and a value of the noise level of footing of the bare floor (Ln,w) maximum of 82 dB verified on a lightened slab type of thickness equal to 26 cm (5 + 16 + 5), issued by certified Third Parties.

    With reference to fire regulations, the Manufacturer must provide fire behaviour test, issued by an accredited Body, which demonstrates for a voided slab of 25 cm thickness (5 + 16 + 4) a fire resistance REI 180 with a design moment of at least 4880 daNm and minimum concrete cover of 3 cm, and which also demonstrates that the behaviour of the U-Boot® Beton feet is similar to that of overpressure relief valves, and therefore it is not necessary to provide suitable vents for overpressure (as, on the contrary, it is necessary for lightening in polystyrene or similar materials). Moreover the Manufacturer will have to provide a detailed study, conducted by an EOTA member accredited Body, of the fire behaviour of a lightened slab with elements in recycled plastic, executed on scaled samples from which the isothermal temperature propagation curves inside the slab can be deduced.

    In addition, the manufacturer shall provide, on request, appropriate certifications relating experimental test that proving the bi-directional resistant mechanism of the system, namely its actual behaviour as a slab, and appropriate certifications relating to tests of slab-column node, in order to provide the system’s ability to perform, in a seismic zone, its secondary system function supported to a primary system of ductile bracings.

    The cost for the creation of holes with the dimensions and sections foreseen by the architectural drawings is also included, the price also includes and covers all costs for providing the finished work in a workmanlike manner; it does not include the supply and positioning of the horizontal formwork that supports the slab and accessories, the steel reinforcements, which will be entered separately.

    Cost Euro/sqm _______________________________

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.voided-slabs-uboot-beton-for-standard-use
  • Product familyVoided slabs
  • Product groupU-BOOT® BETON
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2019-07-11
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainPlastic
  • Material secondaryPlastic
  • Designed inItaly
  • Manufactured inItaly
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryConstruction - Decks, Slabs & Floors
  • 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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