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Please note, the order volume has been updated. This is due to package and minimum order quantities.
Please note, the order volume has been updated to. This is due to package and minimum order quantities.
Please note, the order volume has been updated. This is due to package and minimum order quantities.
Please note, the order volume has been updated to. This is due to package and minimum order quantities.
Please note, the order volume has been updated. This is due to package and minimum order quantities.
Please note, the order volume has been updated to. This is due to package and minimum order quantities.
Designing concrete-to-concrete connections successfully is at the forefront of current engineering design issues, and Hilti has worked hard to help mitigate frustration by crafting post-installed rebar solutions.
With the industry rapidly evolving, we are here to help empower engineers for the future with new technology, leading design software, and advice from our technical experts.
Achieving faster, higher quality post-installed rebar design is easier than ever with the new Concrete-to-Concrete (C2C) design module in PROFIS Engingeering. This user-friendly, cloud based application can help designers create connections using higher quality products.
Design post-installed rebar for slab/wall extensions, structural joints, or concrete overlays using a variety of methods including ACI/CSA development lengths, lap splices and anchoring-to-concrete provisions. Verify shear resistance at the interface using ACI shear friction or go beyond model code using research-based methods.
As the consideration for the impact of fire on structural connections grows in the industry, engineers need help to provide solutions for their projects. HIT-FP 700-R is a fire-resistant inorganic adhesive anchor that provides engineers with a solution for their concrete-to-concrete connections to help increase building safety.
We've designed FP 700 to be easier to install without comprimising the building integrity to help ensure model code compliance and support rebar design for most fire-rated structural connections.
The International Code Council (ICC) acceptance criteria that defines the testing method for post-installed mechanical and adhesive anchors into masonry has been upgraded.
The revision of the Acceptance Criteria for post-installed anchors into masonry results in a change in testing and design method, allowing engineers to design Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) for their post-installed connections to masonry.
The good news is, Hilti is prepared to help you through the changes:
Educate yourself, learn at your own pace, on your own time, or in a live session with industry leading experts.
Join our technical community on AskHiltiUtilize PROFIS Engineering to help guide your through new LRFD calculations for AC 58 compliance or designing post-installed rebar with the new concrete-to-concrete module.
Get started with PROFIS EngineeringWhether you need technical advice on product selection, assistance with design calculations or special requirements of building owners or project inspectors, we’re ready to assist you.
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