bonded post tensioning system
what is post tensioning in bridge?
bridges. post-tensioning is a method of reinforcing concrete, used extensively in the construction and refurbishment of bridges. high-strength steel tendons are positioned in ducts or sleeves before the concrete is placed.
| name | bonded post tensioning system |
| certified | ISO 9001 |
| material | Cast grey iron |
| type | system. |
| Magnel system. | |
| Leonhardt system. | |
| Lee-McCall system. | |
| Gifford-Udall system. | |
| purpose | prestressed concrete |
| reinforce concrete | |
| reinforcing concrete | |
| techniques | bonded |
| unbonded | |
| tendons type | one strands |
| multiple strands | |
| multistrand | |
| bars | |
| use industry | bridges |
| elevated slabs (parking structures and residential or commercial buildings) | |
| residential foundations | |
| walls, and columns. | |
| high rise | |
| multi family | |
| parking garages | |
| hotels | |
| offices | |
| condominiums | |
| intended for | developers |
| architects | |
| engineers |
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