SJS System is a watertight expansion joint system and features a trafficable cover plate that is not attached to the concrete deck. It is comprised of silicone-and-impregnated-foam hybrid components that ensure watertightness, absorb sound, dampen vibration and offer uncomplicated installation. Specify SJS-FR for all the benefits of SJS with the added life safety assurance of a built-in UL 2079 fire rating.
SJS is constructed from two precompressed hybrid foam sealants pre-assembled in parallel adjacent to a heavy-duty extruded aluminum spline. The spline acts as a receptor for attaching the surface-mounted traffic plates that bear vehicle and other loads. The result is a system that offers features and benefits not found in alternative products intended for large, horizontal structural joint gaps.
Unlike side-mounted coverplates, the SJS plate is not anchored into the concrete and will not loosen during load transfer and vertical deflection movement.
Watertight at the deck surface, the SJS System does not rely on gutters that hang under the joint. Water is thus not trapped where it must be managed away.
Features
• Watertight
• Traffic durable
• ADA Compliant
• Sound dampened
• Non-invasive anchoring
• No concrete-embedded coverplate anchors
• No hard connections to concrete
• Minimal components
• Self-locating plate anchors
• No gutters
• Rapid installation–new or retrofit
• Eliminates leaks at large structural expansion joints
• Reduces maintenance costs
• Built-in fire rating with Emshield SJS-FR
Uses
• parking decks/car parks
• stadiums
• mall bridge connectors
• airports
Sizes
• 2″ to 18″ | 50 – 450mm
• Product Depth: varies with joint size (see CAD Library)
Movement
Up to 100% Total (+50% and -50% of nominal supplied size.)
Color
• Standard cover plate is aluminum with ADA-compliant, flint-blasted finish. Stainless steel also available.
• Other finishes by request — contact EMSEAL
Region availability
North America |
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Anguilla |
Antigua and Barbuda |
Aruba |
Barbados |
Belize |
Bermuda |
British Virgin Islands |
Canada |
Caribbean Netherlands |
Cayman Islands |
Collectivity of Saint Martin |
Costa Rica |
Cuba |
Curaçao |
Dominica |
Dominican Republic |
El Salvador |
Greenland |
Grenada |
Guadeloupe |
Guatemala |
Haiti |
Honduras |
Jamaica |
Martinique |
Mexico |
Montserrat |
Nicaragua |
Panama |
Puerto Rico |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Saint Lucia |
Saint Pierre and Miquelon |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Saint-Barthélemy |
Sint Maarten |
The Bahamas |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Turks and Caicos Islands |
U.S. Virgin Islands |
United States |