3. Conclusion
Concrete wall and floor products offer a wide range of combinations for the design and construction of building structures. They are manufactured using increasingly automated and robotized industrial processes, enabling exceptional performance to be achieved. Voluntary certification provides designers and users with all the guarantees they need, particularly in terms of mechanical performance and durability.
Wall elements also incorporate thermal functions, helping to increase the envelope's energy efficiency. Floor elements open up the possibility of large open spaces thanks to their very long spans, enabling flexible and optimal layout.
Last but not least, the environmental and health performance of concrete products is one of their strong points. In particular, their carbon footprint continues to be significantly reduced, thanks to the...
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Bibliography
- CIMBÉTON - B62 Architecture : construire en béton préfabriqué. Guide pour l'utilisation d'éléments en béton architectonique dans les projets d'architecture, - PDF téléchargeable (2009). https://mediatheque.snbpe.org/userfiles/file/mediatheque/public/CT-B62.pdf ...
Standards and norms
- AFNOR Specifications for masonry units – Part 3: Aggregate concrete masonry units (common and light aggregates) - NF EN 771-3 - 2015
- AFNOR Specifications for masonry units – Part 4: autoclaved aerated concrete masonry units - NF EN 771-4 - 2015
- AFNOR Specifications for masonry units – Part 5: reconstituted stone masonry elements - NF EN 771-5 - 2015
- AFNOR Concrete formwork blocks using wood chips...
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