Concrete reinforcement products
Products associated with the structural reinforcement of concrete. The products are a blend of the traditional, as well as the very latest in reinforcement technology.
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Rebar couplers
Socket bars are formed by swaging high strength collars on to reinforcement bars and are available in any length up to 6 metres. They are fixed to the formwork via nailing plates or standard metric bolts.
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CRET Shear Dowel Connector
Halfen CRET is a high load shear connector system to support floor slabs at movement joints. Each part of the shear connector, whether the sleeve or the dowel, is supplied complete with support box and vertical anchor rods allowing high shear loads to be transferred efficiently between concrete members.
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Kwikastrip
The concept of reinforcement continuity strip has been in widespread use throughout Europe for over 20 years, and repeatedly demonstrates itself to be a simple, time-saving and cost-effective method of maintaining reinforcement continuity across construction joints in concrete.
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Column Shoe HCC
Columns for reinforced concrete pre-cast elements can be installed much more economically nowadays. The new Halfen column shoes offers a practical solution for the joint to foundations or the coupling of columns.
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Punching shear reinforcement
The Halfen HDB punching shear reinforcement system comprises high strength reinforcing steel bars (characteristic yield strength 500 N/mm2) with hot forged studs at both ends.
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HFR Fibre Reinforcement
HALFEN HFR Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer composites have approximately twice the strength of regular reinforcement steel, but only one third of its weight. They are corrosion-resistant and can be manufactured in many different shapes.
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HIT balcony connection system
With improved insulation standards over the last 30 years, and with energy efficiency becoming an ever more important design consideration, Halfens HIT can provide a solution to the architectural and engineering problem of creating a thermal break whilst still providing a structural connection.
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