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Composite flexible ties
Flexible ties are glass-fiber (with a periodic profile) or basalt-fiber (covered with a continuous layer of quartz sand or having a sand coating at the ends of a flexible
connection) reinforcing bars of circular cross section. Thanks to periodic profiles or a sand coating that has good adhesion to the brick masonry mortar, a flexible
tie is firmly fixed in the brickwork. In addition, the sand coating significantly increases the corrosion resistance of the tie surface.
Application and Advantages
The role of flexible tie is to connect the inner wall through the thermal insulation and/or air gap with the facing wall into a single whole.
-When using flexible ties from composite materials, they do not act as "cold bridges" unlike steel ones and heat losses are reduced up to 34%, which significantly
reduces the heating cost of buildings and structures. Composite materials conduct 0.46 W/m² of heat, while metal - 56 W/m², i.e. composite flexible connections,
conduct more than a hundred times less heat in comparison with elements based on metal;
- Flexible connections do not rust and are not subject to corrosion.
-Low density. Composite ties are three times lighter compared to metal ties, this allows to reduce the load on the foundation of the structure
- Service life and reliability. Flexible ties 3 times stronger than metal-based structures and retain their characteristics even in hostile operational environments;
- Financial gain. Flexible connections are cheaper than metal analogues.
- Fire safety. According to the results of the studies, the structures fully comply with GOST 30247.0-94 30247.1-97 in terms of fire safety and fire resistance.
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