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Overview:
Australian Engineered Fasteners and Anchor Council (AEFAC) and the Concrete Institute of Australia (CIA) is pleased to present the seminar: Concrete fastenings technique - past, present and future. Rolf Eligehausen explores this reality and the pit falls of concrete anchoring via
Standards Australia TS 101:2015 which is superseded by AS 5216:2018 is the Australian deemed-to-satisfy design guidelines for fastenings to concrete. In the seminar, new developments which are currently not covered by SA TS 101 and AS 5216 will be discussed, in particular:
Overview:
Australian Engineered Fasteners and Anchor Council (AEFAC) and the Concrete Institute of Australia (CIA) is pleased to present the seminar: Concrete fastenings technique - past, present and future. Rolf Eligehausen explores this reality and the pit falls of concrete anchoring via
Standards Australia TS 101:2015 which is superseded by AS 5216:2018 is the Australian deemed-to-satisfy design guidelines for fastenings to concrete. In the seminar, new developments which are currently not covered by SA TS 101 and AS 5216 will be discussed, in particular:
The AEFAC Installer Certification Program is initiated to train and equip installers with necessary knowledge and skills to perform anchor installation at the highest level. A certified installer must be capable of assessing ambient conditions, concrete condition, materials, equipment, and tools for installing mechanical and chemical anchors. To register please contact aefac@aefac.org.au
Professor Emad Gad (Swinburne University of Technology), Andreas Boomkamp (Ancon) & Neil Hollingshead (ramsetreid) talked about different topics on anchors at this event.
Topics covered
The AEFAC Installer Certification Program is initiated to train and equip installers with necessary knowledge and skills to perform installation at the highest level. A certified installer must be capable of assessing ambient conditions, concrete condition, materials, equipment, and tools for installing mechanical and chemical anchors.
To register please contact aefac@aefac.org.au
The AEFAC Installer Certification Program is initiated to train and equip installers with necessary knowledge and skills to perform installation at the highest level. A certified installer must be capable of assessing ambient conditions, concrete condition, materials, equipment, and tools for installing mechanical and chemical anchors.
To register please contact aefac@aefac.org.au
The AEFAC Installer Certification Program is initiated to train and equip installers with necessary knowledge and skills to perform installation at the highest level. A certified installer must be capable of assessing ambient conditions, concrete condition, materials, equipment, and tools for installing mechanical and chemical anchors.
To register please contact aefac@aefac.org.au