The construction accessories division of Supreme Industries has developed customised solutions speÂciÂfically for the construction requirements of various segments. DURAboardHD100 (formerly SILflex/Capell HD100) is an exclusive compressible filler board specially designed to be used as expansion joint filler in concrete brick, block work and isolation joint, where readily comÂpressible low load transfer joint filler is reqÂuired. Its exceÂllent recovery property makes it the most suitable product for this application. It is massively used in PQC and various structures for NHAI, AAI, real estate and British Specification and specification for highways works Clause 1015.
The striking features of DURAboardHD100 are:
? Bitumen free—can be cut in any size with a normal knife
? Excellent recovery of 95 per cent after compression up to 50 per cent
? Polymer based—hence it won’t deteriorate also over a long period
? Resilient and does not distort under normal load from wet concrete
? Non-staining
DURAboardHD100 can be used in:
? Expansion joints in building, concrete structure
? Expansion joints in concrete roads, parking areas, industrial flooring etc.
? Joints in bridges, decks, water retaining and water excluding structures etc.
? Isolation joints in machine foundation.
“All our products have been developed after continuous research and understanding the needs of the changing demands of the new generation constructions. Many of these products have been pioneered by Supreme,” says Ajay Mohta, General Manager, ConsÂtruction Accessories Division, Supreme Industries.
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December 1, 2012December 1, 2012


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