Ambitious spans imposed by the architecture?
Too many columns hampering an effective design?
Problems with poor sub-soil conditions?
Slab thickness limited by special requirements?
Addition of further floors on an existing building?
Take profit from the reduced dead weight of the cobiax flat slab
Dead load reduction in the range of 2 kN/m² up to 5 kN/m² can be achieved through the use of hollow spheres of different dimensions
Compared to conventional hollow core slabs the cobiax technology allows a biaxial bearing behaviour. It can be adapted to any surface shape and static system.
Compared to other bi-axial hollow core systems such as waffle slab, the cobiax flat slab can be statically calculated as a solid slab, a further benefit gain.
Solid concrete slab design is restricted by excessive deflection. Until now longer spans could only be achieved with post tensioning or the use of beams with the associated high design and construction costs. The cobiax flat slab is a less expensive alternative and addresses the deflection criteria in long span applications.
Join the growing number of innovative engineers and delight your clients with sophisticated and creative solutions.
Our experienced engineers will answer your technical questions and will assist you to define an effective solution to meet your requirements.
Too many columns hampering an effective design?
Problems with poor sub-soil conditions?
Slab thickness limited by special requirements?
Addition of further floors on an existing building?
Take profit from the reduced dead weight of the cobiax flat slab
Dead load reduction in the range of 2 kN/m² up to 5 kN/m² can be achieved through the use of hollow spheres of different dimensions
Compared to conventional hollow core slabs the cobiax technology allows a biaxial bearing behaviour. It can be adapted to any surface shape and static system.
Compared to other bi-axial hollow core systems such as waffle slab, the cobiax flat slab can be statically calculated as a solid slab, a further benefit gain.
Solid concrete slab design is restricted by excessive deflection. Until now longer spans could only be achieved with post tensioning or the use of beams with the associated high design and construction costs. The cobiax flat slab is a less expensive alternative and addresses the deflection criteria in long span applications.
Join the growing number of innovative engineers and delight your clients with sophisticated and creative solutions.
Our experienced engineers will answer your technical questions and will assist you to define an effective solution to meet your requirements.