How should the cast in place balcony be connected to the indoor cement prefabricated panel?

Updated on Balcony 2024-08-30
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    GENERALLY, THEY ARE SEPARATED, AND THERE IS A GROUND HEIGHT DIFFERENCE OF 30 50MM BETWEEN THE BALCONY AND THE INTERIOR FROM THE CONSTRUCTION METHOD (WHICH IS CONDUCIVE TO THE ORGANIZATION OF INDOOR AND OUTDOOR DRAINAGE ORDER); In terms of design, the balcony and the indoor hollow slab are separated by a brick wall leading to the balcony, and the door position is also a brick wall to build the indoor floor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First lay the prefabricated slab, throw out the steel head to anchor, and then pour the cast-in-place balcony.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The prefabricated slabs are laid first, the rebar heads are thrown out for anchorage, and then the cast-in-place balconies are poured.

    Because it is directly transported to the construction site for installation after being processed and formed in the factory, it is called prefabricated panel.

    When making prefabricated panels, first nail the hollow model with wooden boards, after laying steel bars on the hollow part of the model, fill the hollow part with cement, and knock off the wooden board after drying, and the rest is the prefabricated panel. Prefabricated slabs are used in many ways in construction, such as cement slabs covered on ditches next to highways; The cement slabs on the roof are all prefabricated panels.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There should be two beams underneath the balcony.

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