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DESCRIPTIVE
REPORT - COMPACT MODULE (8,0 X 2,6 meters)
- Size: 8.00 m X 2.60 m;
- Final Weight: approximately 4,000 kg (195 kg / sq.m.);
- Structure: metallic bended, welded and after fabrication hot dipped galvanized steel with 260 mm height, 6.3 mm thickness and 100 mm width, weighing 750 kg, in conformity with ASTM A36 and A570-C Norms. Galvanization: after fabrication hot dipped galvanized steel as ASTM A 123 and A 153 Norms;
- Floor: 100 mm thickness reinforced concrete (4,500 MPA) of with structural longerons and CA 50 positive bars, and Telcon® mesh (wires of 5.0 mm and 150 mm X 150 mm mesh);
- Coupling screws: 1” diameter X 12” width (ASTM A 325 and A 307 Norms), hexagonal nuts and locknuts (ASTM A 294-2H Norm), EPDM blocks;
- Floaters: high density expanded polystyrene with 12.6 cu.m. per module;
- Floater revetments: textile vinyl compound with high mechanical and chemical resistance;
UNIT RELEVANT DATA
- Free Board: average 58 cm (sea water);
- Draught: 22 cm (sea water);
- Overloading Capacity: up to 300 kg / sq.m., (as NBR 6120 Norm);
- Flexibility for Modulation: it allows making fast alterations in the assembly of several ways of modulations; Fastening between modules: 4 screws of 1”, hexagonal nuts and locknuts, even and pressure washers;
- Free circulation area: 20.8 sq.m.;
- Mooring: it allows small and medium sizes ships mooring;
- Services: floor lights, hydraulic and electric plugs installation possibility without structural alteration;
- Environmental: all being utilized materials, are inert and/or recyclable and not making environmental offense;
- Stability: due to its characteristics of area, gravity center and weigh (of around 4.0 tons), it has good inertia, making a highly stable product and even being useful as winds wave attenuator at protected/sheltered areas;
- Standards manufacturing: in accordance with the Brazilian Association of Technical Norms – ABNT and with the complement of AISC, ASTM, ANSI and DIN Norms;
- Warranty: 5 years for corrosion of the metallic structure and loss of floatation over 10%;
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