Wood-concrete composite: Installing the wooden ceiling and connecting the element joints

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
  • In episode 1 we showed you how wooden ceiling elements are protected with Wetguard during prefabrication. If you haven't seen episode 1 yet, you can watch it here: ( • Holz-Beton-Verbund: Ho... )
    In this video we show you how the prefabricated wood-concrete composite elements are installed on the construction site in Glarus and how the element joints are connected with Wetguard SA 390mm. Our application engineer Rolf Rhyner shows the construction site of the Larch project and explains the advantages of building with the wood-concrete cpmposite system.
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    ► Further information:
    Glarus building cooperative, “Larch” construction project: www.bgglarus.ch/projekte
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    ►Who we are:
    We strive for a world where buildings don't waste energy.
    With the realization of the SIGA vision, global energy consumption could be reduced by 30%. Global warming is also the result of poorly insulated buildings. 40% of global energy consumption goes to heating and cooling indoor air. 10% is sufficient if the buildings are properly sealed. But to this day, most of the heated or cooled indoor air escapes uselessly and uncontrollably through leaky roofs, walls, ceilings and floors.
    SIGA, the Swiss family company from Lucerne, produces a completely tight, energy-efficient building envelope made of membranes, sealing tapes and sealants. Heat and cold remain outside and only a small amount of energy is required for cooling and heating.
    "We strive for a world of zero energy loss buildings" is SIGA's vision. 600 employees in 25 countries make their contribution every day to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and thus averting climate catastrophe.
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