STÄRKEN AAC vs CHB
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2019
- WATCH THIS VIDEO!
Comparison between STÄRKEN Autoclaved Aerated Concrete and Concrete Hallow Blocks.
#STÄRKENPhilippines
#TUVcertified
#ISOcertified
#WorldclassSTÄRKENAAC
#DeliveringWorldClassLightweightSolutions
Does Stärken provide engineering calculations for earthquakes up to 8.0 Magnitude? I only see a zinc alloy bracket every 60 cm (?) on the sides to tie the wall to the post. I do not see any horizontal or vertical reinforcement of any kind. In seismic zones in Italy, AAC walls like these would have continuous horizontal reinforcement every 3 or 4 layers and would be more heavily secured on the sides and on the top. Even though the AAC walls are lighter than CHB, a 3 meter segment of a 20 cm thick wall using DuraPro5 would still have a weight of at least 1500 kg including thin layers of skim coat. In an earthquake those kind of walls could easily be cracked and toppled if they are torn from the zinc alloy brackets.
The compressive strength of your AAC blocks and your monolithic thin bed adhesive is not really relevant in this context as it does not replace horizontal or vertical reinforcements. DuraPro5 has a compressive strength of about 800 psi. I have tested our non-load bearing machine made CHB which had a compressive strength of more than 800 psi.
Saya dah sub dan tekan tombol loceng channel boss.terbaik dari KL malaysia
i am an engineer by profession though not Civil but have some backround in Mechanics…yet somehow i don’t feel safe seeing no rebars implemented…having been through numerous strong quakes in the 80’s and 90’s, i don’t know how to trust this tech…a video of it being laid out and seeing your replies here that you don’t need conventional rebars don’t cut it out for me, sorry😂…you should include at least some demo on your tech being subjected in seismic scenes…you probably have one, but it would help having one in Philippine setting😊
Hello Sir, thank you for your comment and apologies for the late reply. Yes, with our system there is no need for rebar. But we will take into consideration on creating content to show our blocks' resistance to earthquake impact as we actually have many completed projects that have already withstood the impact of such earthquakes. Thank you po.
as a structural designer, when it comes to load distribution and transfer, it is actuall the beams that carries the load and transmit the load to the columns down to the footing. i usually disregard the chb wall in my structural computations not unless it is a load bearing wall. so okay lang yan na wala rebars.
ang dami ng nagdaan na mga earthquakes sa pinas in the past but still small victime..so it means that our constructions from the past works..steel bars holds all walls from collapsing
@@rexmelchorimperial8580 How about the lateral loads
Your columns and beams should do the job when it comes to earthquakes. Your college physics is enough.
Just looked up Starken AAC. You should examine building code needs for this solid block in a seismically active zone. Unless I'm missing something the lack of rebar might impact the structural integrity of a building with solid block vs hollow core with rebar.
Hello Sir, thank you for expressing your concern. With STÄRKEN, the high compressive strength of our blocks and our monolithic thin bed adhesive, there's no need for rebar. Our system can withstand high magnitude earthquakes in the Philippines’ seismic zone 4 classification. Thank you po.
?????? Hollow block walls are not load-bearing in the first place, that's the role of the pillars.
Building codes in the Philippines 🤣🤣
@@FlipsterFlipinoy “ concrete blocks, when reinforced with vertical and horizontal steel reinforcement, are conventionally used to form external load-bearing walls…”
@@jimjimgl3 The walls shown in this video are CLEARLY not load bearing wether he reinforces it or not. It's extremely RARE for anyone to be using hollow blocks as load bearing walls in 2023.
What do you use to cover (finishing) the exposed "lines" of AAC walls? Can regular house paint be applied to it directly?
furthermore if a glass breaks, which is more safer, one that shatters into small pieces or one that breaks into big shards of glass?…will it be the same analogy for this AAC? it does’t break easliy so if it reaches the breaking point, will it be a few big parts?
Hi... may i know the weight and dimension of each AAC blocks? using it to design apartment building.
the video is helpful but make a longer one with detail materials to be used step by step since this is instructional video. salamat
Hello Sir Cesar, thank you for your input Sir. If you'd also like, you may send us your email address so we can send you our Installation Manual for full reference. Thank you po.
Hm cost each
What is shown in the video is the application of AAC on Concrete Column, is the application of AAC blocks also the same when it comes to Steel I- Columns? If not, can you tell us how? Thank you
Hello, Sir Jahzeel! May I ask for your email address? It is easier to show you our illustration than to explain via comment. Thank you!
According to our Engineer, here is their answer: Our ST2 Tie bracket will be welded on the I-beam. The gap given by the bracket will be filled with a joint filler. A 100mm thk paintable sealant will be applied in the front and back of the joint filler.
If you would like the illustration still Sir, kindly provide your email. Thank you Sir.
May I ask what are the dimensions and area of the wall? Thank you
Hello po, apologies for the extremely late response. For our wall system, one can build 4.5ftx4ft. Thank you po.
Are they load bearing or do you still need concrete columns and beams?
Hello Sir Ryan, apologies for the late response. Yes, we still recommend concrete columns and beams with our system. Thank you, Sir.
Maka withstand ba ang wall sa Magnitude 6 earthquake?
Good day Sir! Sorry for the late reply. Yes po, STÄRKEN AAC can withstand higher than a magnitude 6 earthquake.
AAC blocks falling over due to not having rebars?
Good day! No Sir, they do not fall over.
What about the quality?
Please send your email and we will send you our product details.
@
gilmontes936@gmail.com
Ndi ito safe kasi geh try ko tapo ito sa Ober head throw pag bagsak sa cemented durog. Ndi pah vertical bagsak pah higa
Is that AAC block ready for painting?
Hello Sir! The STÄRKEN wall is ready for skimcoat and then painting.
@ why didnt you skim coat the wall? Unfair test.
@@ryandavis1979 Hello Sir Ryan, apologies for the late response. This was to show the speed of installation alone compared to CHB. Even if the plastering was not shown on the CHB wall, it showed STÄRKEN installation is faster than CHB. Thank you Sir.
how much each aac block?
Please send your email and we will send you our product details.
Good day Sir, our blocks are priced per sqm rather than per piece. Kindly please send the following information to sales@starkenph.com so we can create a sales quotation for you as soon as possible. We appreciate your time!
Company name:
Address:
Project Name:
Contact person & number:
Email address:
Wall area: 4" _ sqm
6" _ sqm
Pwede ba Yan sabitan Ng hanging cabinet?
Good day, Sir Lito! Yes po, anything you can install/hang with CHB, you can do the same with STÄRKEN AAC.
Available po ba ito Mindanao?
Hello po! Yes, we deliver to Mindanao. Kindly email our Distributor Coordinator for the STÄRKEN Distributor nearest to you.
Ms. Jean Ukol
jeanukol.starken@gmail.com
OK po Ba yan kapag lumindol?
Good day ma'am! Sorry for the late response. Yes, STÄRKEN AAC can resist high magnitude earthquakes.
Thin set on that starken..no thanks
What is the disadvantage of aac block??
Good afternoon Paul Ray Tabada, we recognized that you have other questions. Please send it to the following email address:
▫️ Technical Inquiries
aremcibuilders@yahoo.com.ph
09286958545
▫️ Sales Inquiries
lexibacay.starken@gmail.com
09955511478
Hotline number: 8371-6648
Look for Ms. Lexi Bacay
Disadvantage.. yung availability sa market.. like provincial area. Maganda ang acc blocks at smart.
Nothing…it’s lighter..has better thermal properties..can lay more in a day..
May nabibili poh bah sa pampanga ng AAC block
Good day, Sir Melvin! Sorry for the late reply. Yes, STÄRKEN has many projects in the Pampanga area and across the country.
This is not safe. Gusto ko lang sabihin sa lahat ndi Aac gamit ng high rise building ALC yung panel nah may rebars .
9 Sq mtrs lang 12, 502 nah.
Computer natin hallow blocks ha
4 inches
Hallow ocks
75×18= 1350
Cement bags
5×230= 1150
Labor
75 × 20 = 1500
Rebars
3×265= 530
Sand
10 bags × 20 = 200
Gravel
10× 27 = 405
Total = 5135
AAC per Sq mtrs=1389
Hollow blocks per Sq mtrs = 570 .
Kayo nah bahala mag decide saan kau. Basta malayo masyado price ng aac.
Compute nyo sa isang 100 Sq mtrs nah house 1 storey lang perimeter wall lang
100×3x4×1389=1,666,800 pesos
100x3x4x670=804,000 pesos. Imagine mo
Yan ang difference. Ndi pah Kasali ang mga partition walls
Pano ka makakatipid?
parang mas matibay pa din ang may bakal na CHB..sa earthquake country ng pilipinas mas less a bagsak mga walls pag may steel support kesa sa pinag patong patong lang,lalu na sa lugar ng windows saka doors..
Hello Sir Dan, thank you for your comment and apologies for the late reply. With our system does not require rebars and we will be creating content on explaining why that is and how many of our completed projects have already withstood the impact of earthquakes here in the Philippines. Thank you po.
Just make sure lng ung CHB is in the right psi standard, it's gotta be between 600 to 750 psi para talagang matibay ang CHB na ginamit.. I would suggest use bit of both in a construction especially kung small build lng nmn
Saan po ang tindahan ng sstarken magkano ang aac 4 and 6
Hello Sir Lolito, our warehouse is located in Bulacan. Our blocks are priced per sqm rather than per piece. Kindly please send the following information to sales@starkenph.com so we can create a sales quotation for you as soon as possible. We appreciate your time!
Company name:
Address:
Project Name:
Contact person & number:
Email address:
Wall area: 4" _ sqm
6" _ sqm
@ how much per sq.m
labor cost lang pinakita...
Good day po! Yes, you can save on labor costs as well as time, materials (no plastering, rebars, and less mortar), among many others.