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News Release from: Schock | Subject: Isokorb range of thermal break elements
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 09 February 2007

Free Schock technical guide on Thermal
Bridging

Shock has completely revised the technical information for its Isokorb range of thermal break elements to reflect the new British Standards for concrete and steel construction.

Shock is now making big inroads into the UK thermal break market and the company has completely revised the technical information for its Isokorb range of thermal break elements to reflect the new British Standards for concrete and steel construction This is now in accordance with the provisions of the BBA Approval, Certificate Ndeg 05/4277, and the latest version therefore supersedes the previous technical manual

All structural values have been revised and approved by independent experts according to BS EN 1992-1-1:2004 and its UK National Annex, as well as according to BS 5950-1:2000 and Steel Construction Publication P291.

This thoroughly comprehensive 236 page reference document clearly displays the complete range of thermal break applications for all construction types; concrete-to-concrete, concrete-to-steel, steel-to-steel and concrete-to-timber.

There is a newly designed table of contents which provides effortless navigation and prompt access to all key details and helpful checklists to simplify and make planning easier.

It is an invaluable reference document for architects, designers, structural engineers and contractors.

Contact Shock for your free copy of the new Technical Guide. Request a free brochure from Schock ...

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