Total Integrated Panel System Demonstration, Las Vegas
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- Watch as a crew assembles tilt-up panels utilizing the Total Integrated Panel System (TIPS). This revolutionary technology can reduce concrete in tilt-up panels by as much as 50%, rebar by up to 90%, and weight by as much as 50%, without reducing strength. Because it saves materials, labor, and machine costs, it integrates an effective R-value of 38 at the same price as a standard 7.25" panel.
We will be doing this ,for the first time we're I work ,I guess it will save another of backs
Urious how you joined the panels together once upright.
There are a variety of design options to hold panels in place. There can be connections at the footing, slab, between panels, and at the roof diaphragm. It just depends on what the engineer feels is needed based on controlling forces.
There is a DIY method of this type of wall system, for small scale builds. No shot-crete necessary.
Happy birthday! Could you please inform me the technical specification of the tool that appears at the beginning of the video: manufacturer, model, etc. Thank you very much.
How interesting.
Which tool was used to staple mesh?
Ferrocement with integrated insulation,so simple but effective.
Anything thicker than 6 inches? Thinking about 9-10 inches for deep window wells.
Thanks for the question. The total thickness of the wall is 9.25". There is 5.25" of concrete and 4" of EPS.
I imagine lots of thermal bridging which simply bypasses the insulation
Cool
what was used to cure the flooring @4:47 so that the concrete under the panel did not stick to the flooring?