
Composite flooring:
The combination of steel and concrete, created using special
rib and stud forms, provides substantial savings over the laying
of floors of equal performance using traditional solutions,
and is also a quicker and completely safe implementation. |
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Mixed flooring:
They combines steel, stone wool and concrete which provides
the ability to obtain optimum thermal and sound results. |

Floors on self-supporting formwork:
These floors are made up of steel trays used to provide formwork
for the concrete when it is poured. The trays are self-supporting
and do not contribute to the strength of the floor when the
concrete has set. Two mesh layers are nessessary. |
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Dry floors:
The dry construction process enables easy laying and a considerable
reduction in build times. The fire-resistance, thermal and acoustic
insulation performances are directly built into the process
either at the factory or on site. |