Cerclage

Cerclage for our clients allows us to prevent the destruction of structural elements of the house.

Often, a building can begin to deform over time. The accumulation of atmospheric precipitation over the structure leads to the fact that moisture quickly evaporates, so the foundation initially begins to deform, rather than being saturated with water to critical values. Then cracks of varying depths and diameters appear. The most common is radial, as a continuation of the common axis of load-bearing elements or wall lines. Cracks sometimes distort the entire structure and disrupt its integrity. There is a danger of structural collapse. Support bars must be installed on the wall to prevent it from deforming and collapsing further. The cerclage and cross methods, which use rods, slats and metal corners made of steel, aluminum or zinc, will help here. They hold the wood concrete component together, giving strength to the entire building.



Cerclage is a method of strengthening the walls of concrete structures by reinforcing it. To create a reinforcing structure from metal rods, reinforcement is used to distribute the load throughout the entire structure. This procedure increases the rigidity of the structure and its strength. In addition, strengthening with this procedure is performed to eliminate cracks and other damage to the concrete walls of the structure. A rigid “frame” structure created using cerclage can have the shape of a circle, oval or any other polyhedron in which there are no internal reinforced concrete planes. Typically, these types of structures are created using reinforced concrete blocks. It is thanks to the strengthening of structures with cerclages that large buildings and structures are erected that will be in use for decades. Based on the foregoing, we can conclude that cerclage is used on construction sites of various levels of complexity, and this construction procedure is extremely necessary for the strength and durability of buildings and structures.

The process of reinforcing a concrete structure using the cerclage method: - To create a frame system, it is recommended to use reinforcement with a thickness of at least eight millimeters and a cross-sectional diameter of at least four centimeters. The frame is connected in a special way - knitting with an overlap of two centimeters; - Then the resulting cerclage frame is treated with concrete cement and dried using a construction hairdryer at temperatures up to plus thirty-five degrees Celsius and



Cerclage.

Cerclage is the art of constructing a “V”-shaped arch or vault in a mine working (mine or tunnel) to form an area that provides the necessary support for the support being constructed. The space under the cerclage is filled with loose or vein stone or creosote or posts are installed. Instead of posts, sometimes metal beams are installed if the rocks have good adhesion. To strengthen a wooden recess in a scoop or ramp, cement backfill is used (cement and water are diluted 16:1 and applied to