Floor panels are manufactured in much the same way as wall panels. One of the notable differences is the key molded into the side of the panel to allow for rebar and grout to be set between panels and tied through the ring beam to create an integrated system when complete. Hebel AAC floor panels can easily be used in any project that would traditionally employ hollow core floors, and creates a stronger thermal mass because of the solid body. An experienced crew of eight can set 120 floor panels a day (3,600 square feet) with one small crane.
While Hebel AAC roof panels are the same product as the floor panels, they play a very different role. In most structures, a significant amount of energy is lost through the roof, but Hebel roof panels reduce the amount of thermal transmission. The solid mass gives a roof finished with Hebel panels the distinct ability to reduce thermal transference. Panels can be set flat or at an angle and work in tandem with many other waterproofing membranes, or can be framed over in steel or wood.
Xella Aircrete North America, Inc.
2400 Hebel Boulevard,
Adel, GA 31620
Tel: 877-414-3235
Fax: 229-896-1912
Web Site: www.hebel-usa.com
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