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News Release from: Cintec America | Subject: Seistec
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 March 2008
Cintec protects against deadly
earthquakes
Cintec, a world leader in the field of structural masonry retrofit strengthening, repair, and preservation, offers solutions to protect people and property against earthquakes.
Seistec, a Cintec Reinforcing Anchor System used for seismic repair, or for retrofitting seismic upgrading of structures made of brick, stone, terracotta, adobe, or even timber Seistec internally strengthens the integrity of wall-to-wall, wall-to-roof, and wall-to-floor constructions while remaining sensitive to the original architecture
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 16 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Seismic reinforcement for existing structures
Seistec, a CINTEC Reinforcing Anchor System used for seismic repair, or for retrofitting seismic upgrading of structures made of brick, stone, terracotta, adobe, or even timber.
Seismic reinforcement for existing structures
Cintec America offers Seistec, a Cintec Reinforcing Anchor System used for seismic repair, or for retrofitting seismic upgrading of structures.
The Seistec (SEISmic TEChnology) process begins with an inspection of the structure by a qualified Cintec engineer.
The structure is then computer-modeled and animated using the discrete element technique to visualize potential stresses incurred during seismic loading.
This unique software analysis assesses the behavioral probability and the risk inherent to the structure in order to determine the best positioning of the Cintec Reinforcing Anchor System.
At the site, the Cintec Reinforcing Anchor System, fashioned out of a steel bar enclosed in a mesh fabric sleeve, is inserted into the structure in need of reinforcement.
A specially-developed, non-polymer, cement-like grout is then injected into the sleeve under low pressure.
The grout then fuses with the mesh, expands, and shapes itself around the steel to fit the space.
Cintec uses state-of-the-art dry- or low-volume wet diamond drilling techniques to reduce or even eliminate water damage associated with conventional concrete wet drilling.
The Seistec system may be used in a wide range of masonry materials.
The anchor body size and even material type can be adjusted, as can the size of the diameter of the cored hole, based on the condition of parent material.
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