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Amvic Building Systems - New Floor and Roof System

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Amvic Building System recently launched the innovative new AmDeckTM Floor & Roof System said to be unmatched in the construction industry. The system not only claims perfect suitability for use with Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) construction, but that it can be used independently with other wall systems. Traditional “stick-frame” construction is rapidly being replaced worldwide with ICF as it is durable, cost effective, sustainable, and environmentally friendly.

AmDeckTM implements full 10 inch deep lightweight steel joists to support construction loads. As a result, the shoring requirements are minimized and can be placed up to 20 feet on centre. This results in significant cost savings.

 

One-way concrete floor/roof joists formed with this system can span approximately 30-35 feet. Spans greater than 40 feet can also be achieved using higher strength concrete and post-tensioned reinforcing cable strands.

 

Amvic system is assembled using small, standardized, lightweight modular units. This makes the system easy to use and handle, without compromising superior strength of construction. The Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) used in the decking system provides built-in continuous thermal insulation, and reduces noise travel from one storey to another.

 

The system’s engineering makes it easy to use thus ensuring design flexibility and construction versatility.

 

New generation rubber flooring

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IT is a common misconception among specifiers that modern rubber flooring is a natural product.

In fact, virtually all the rubber flooring on the market today are made from synthetic SBR rubber, a petrochemical derivative. In environmental terms, synthetic rubber compares quite favourably with its main competitors - PVC, and even linoleum.

Even though Dalsouple started out manufacturing natural rubber products in the 1940s, by 1960 the company had moved over to synthetic rubber alternatives. These were cheaper, easier to process and offered more uniformity of colour.

But with sustainability now high on the design agenda, some manufacturers have decided it’s time to heighten the environmental profile of these products by going back to nature. The result is a new generation rubber floor covering.

These makers have completely re-engineered rubber flooring to maximise its environmental credentials. Replacing SBR with natural rubber, as the core ingredient, transforms the product without loss of performance.

Natural rubber is a wholly renewable raw material; and mature rubber trees are exceptionally efficient in carbon sequestration - the absorption of harmful CO2 from the atmosphere. Rubber is also easy to recycle, not just once, with many potential applications. It has inherently low toxicity, particularly compared to PVC based flooring. All these factors, combined with long service life, contribute to favourable environmental life cycle performance.

Such re-engineered products are suitable for a huge range of contract and residential installations. They are tough, anti-slip and burn-resistant, but feel soft and warm underfoot. They have excellent noise absorption properties, yet are dust free, hygienic and easy to maintain.
 

 

Eclipse Sun Louvre by Pergola Land

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THE Sun Louvre is an amazing new product from Pergola Land. Made by Eclipse, it can be used as a sun control device or a privacy screen.

The louvre is made out of aluminium, so you will never have to worry about it rusting. It is installed with either a fixed angle or motorised louvre blades, in horizontal or vertical positions and will fit in most, if not all, existing openings.

The fixed angle louvre has an added benefit. When used as a sun control device, the blades can be set at an angle, which allows the warm winter sun in but blocks the hot summer sun out.

The image shows the Sun Louvre, used as both a shading device and a privacy screen. The site also incorporates a Solar Control opening roof.
 

 
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