Elastomer joint cover ZIP BLOCK (ZB) SERIES
for expansion jointsfor indoor use

Elastomer joint cover - ZIP BLOCK (ZB) SERIES - CS Construction Specialties - for expansion joints / for indoor use
Elastomer joint cover - ZIP BLOCK (ZB) SERIES - CS Construction Specialties - for expansion joints / for indoor use
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Material
elastomer
Options
for expansion joints, for indoor use

Description

Zip Block (ZB) is a water-proof, one-piece extruded EPDM elastomeric seal with integral nosings, which is bonded to the substrate with high strength epoxy adhesive. Zip Block is much stronger than traditional elastomeric concrete systems providing a problem-free long-term joint solution. Series Details: Joint Width: up to 100mm Horizontal: up to ±50mm Vertical: up to ±15mm Lateral: up to ±15mm Load Capability: 1000kg point load Traditional Methods Winged seals with elastomeric concrete fail regularly. Wheeled impact causes hairline cracks in elastomeric concrete in typical applications. Through further wheeled impact, cracking becomes more severe until the seal’s wing pulls away. ZIP BLOCK A one-piece EPDM rubber system. The shoulder of the Zip Block is substantial enough to withstand wheeled impact (even snow ploughs), regardless of the condition of the slab edge below. ZB’s epoxy bond holds under constant deflection and temperature changes. RIGOROUSLY TESTED Zip Block has been subjected to rigorous testing, including rolling loads of 1,350kg per wheel, with simultaneous vertical slab deflection; sub-zero temperature testing, including several freeze-thaw cycles; and all applicable ASTM cycling tests. At 35,000 cycles the seal exhibited no wear or tear from the rolling load.

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