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RECTOR SOLUTIONS

Concrete framing



Description


Factory-prefabricated using a complete industrial tool, the RECTOR framing components are high quality structural units made of bonded wire prestressed concrete or reinforced concrete.

They are designed for building the framing of structures by assembling the elements with each other, with other horizontal or vertical prefabricated elements or also with structural parts poured on site. They thus form all or part of the rigid structure.

Vertical structural elements are storey-high or multiple-level columns, siding studs and pre-walls. Horizontal elements are stringers, beams and purlins.

Stringers

The stringers are rectangular beams made of prestressed concrete or reinforced concrete; with or without rabbet.

The formwork edge rabbet allows the assembly with a floor and eliminates the need for formwork.

Associated or not to a floor with underfloor space or to a slab, the stringers are intended for the girding of the building platform, with flanged lengths of 6 to 12 m.

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Columns

The columns are made of reinforced concrete, with square
or rectangular cross-sections.

Their height ranges from 2 m to 15 m.

They are generally embedded at the base and transfer
the loads from the bearing beams to the foundations.

They can absorb all or part of the lateral loads and
take up the loads of travelling cranes.

They can include 1 to 3 corbels.

The bushings or stand-by armatures are positioned
using templates.

 
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I beams

The I beams are made of prestressed concrete, with or without tie beam end pieces.

They support the purlins and are used to transfer the loads onto the columns.

Their inertia over the height may be constant or variable.

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IV  beam

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T purlins

The T purlins have a trapezoidal profile and are made of
prestressd concrete. They rest on the beams.

They are intended to support the roofing generally made
of a steel housing with or without thermal insulation.

A metallic profile is incorporated in the upper part of the
purlin to secure the steel housing.

The purlins are generally notched at their extremities
in order to reduce the overall height of the building.

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