CONCRETE PREFABRICATED BATHROOMS
STABLE BUILDINGS WITH SELF-SUPPORTING BATHROOMS
All parts of the building interact, including the exterior, interior and even the connections to sewer and electrical networks.
Self-supporting elements of buildings provide stability and safety for the structure. This means that the element bears its own weight and does not transfer forces to other parts of the building that may not be designed to hold such loads. These principles are key in preventing structural failures and damage in the future, and ensure a long service life for the building.
BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGIES IN THE FIELD OF CONCRETE
Varis prefabricated bathrooms are made of reinforced concrete using lightweight LSCC and SCC concrete. Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) is regarded one of the major innovations in the concrete industry. By using new additives and some changes in mixtures, this type of concrete extends easily without segregating. LSCC or Lightweight Self-Consolidating Concrete combines the advantages of self-consolidating and lightweight concrete.
In particular, the material is used in structures where reduced load is required. LSCC beams show a high level of support rotation, almost twice as high as other steel-concrete composite beams. This technology has a huge potential for direct use in structures providing resistance against sudden dynamic loads.
VARIS Masters of Prefabricated Bathrooms will be happy to provide you with additional information.
CONCRETE PREFABRICATED BATHROOMS: STABILITY AND SAFETY.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Wall thickness: 50, 60, 80 and 100 mm | |
Ceiling thickness: 60 mm | |
Floor thickness, minimum: 50 mm | |
Weight of LSCC, SCC reinforced concrete: 1.600–2.200 kg/m3 | |
Fire protection: EI30, EI60, EI90 | |
Sound insulation: 49 dB |