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STRUCTURE INSULATION CONCRETE PANEL

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CHANNELS PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL CONDUITS

Before the concrete mortar is placed on top of the panels, the insulation and steel wire can be easily cut to allow concealed placement of plumbing and electrical lines. The laying of the systems is easy, fast and clean, since it does not require any masonry work. A heat gun can be used to melt the polystyrene prior to the placement of the electrical, communications and/or plumbing lines.

Once the components have been correctly positioned and the electrical and plumbing is in place, Structural Mortar is applied to the panel surface. A suitable mortar application equipment.

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  • Less construction time.

  • Greater resistance to winds and hurricanes.

  • Fire insulation.

  • Energy efficiency

  • Help the environment, no wood is used.

  • No pest like termites.

  • No roof leaks.

  • Structures with high seismic resistance.

  • Lighter and stronger constructions.

  • They are delivered in gray works with option of personalized finishes.

ADVANTAGES

Reinforced concrete floor and ceiling components provide considerable advantages over other types of ceiling structures. They provide a lighter structure, superior insulation, no leaks or moisture, and fast assembly time. 

​• Easy transport and placement due to its low weight.
• Great durability since the color coating of both steels is silicone polyester over an epoxy primer.
• Excellent thermal insulation.
• Requires little support structure based on its low weight and high resistance to large distances between supports.

BUILDING IN INSULATED CONCRET PANELS

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