Cintec North America
38 Auriga Dr.
Ottawa, ON Canada K2E 8A5
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| Toll Free: | 800-363-6066
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| Phone: | 613-225-3381
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| Fax: | 613-224-9042 |
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CINTEC America Inc.
510 McCormick Dr.
Suite Q
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
Phone: 800-363-6066
Fax: 800-461-1862
CINTEC International Limited
Cintec House, 11 Gold Tops
Newport, South Wales
NP20 4PH, UK
Phone: 044 (0) 1633 246614
Fax:: 044 (0) 1633 246110
Overview:
At Cintec our mission is to design and manufacture of the "CINTEC" Micro Concrete and Lime Grout Anchoring and Reinforcing Systems.
Ranging from sophisticated wall ties, to solid bar anchors over thirty meters in length, the CINTEC System can be adapted to suit a myriad of applications. CINTEC has dealt with such high profile projects as the Canadian Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, the Bank of Montreal in Quebec, the Brandenburg Tower and Cathedral in Germany as well as the Empire State Building in New York. The longest anchors, to date, are thirty-two metres long and installed in Christ Church Cathedral in Newcastle, Australia, which had suffered major damage due to an earthquake.
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CINTEC Anchor System
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The 'CINTEC' system comprises a steel section in a mesh fabric sleeve, into which a specially developed cementitious grout is injected under pressure.
This product provides an effective solution for repairs to a variety of structures, damaged often as a result of subsidence, earthquake or general wear and tear.
the CINTEC Anchor is increasingly recognised as the minimal disruption answer for the upgrading of masonry arches, taking the strain of road haulage with progressively heavier axle loadings. The system has even been applied underwater, in harbour walls and foundations, demonstrating itself to be a versatile tool, resolving the multitude of technical challenges presented to it.
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Ranging from Historical Buildings & Structures, Churches, High Rise Buildings, Wall Straightening, Earth Quake, Balconies, Chimneys, Monuments, Fire Damaged Buildings, Bridges, Anchoring of Earth Retaining Walls, and more application studies.
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Wall Ties
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Strengthening and Repair System
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ARCHTEC
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Archtec offers an optimum level of strengthening while causing minimal change to the appearance of the bridge. The system also offers long-term durability, cost effectiveness and a minimal disruption to traffic. The reinforcement is provided by CINTEC and comprises stainless steel bars surrounded by an expandable mesh fabric sleeve. These structural anchors are embedded into diamond drilled holes tangential to the arch and contained within the thickness of the barrel.
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Blast Protection
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BLASTEC
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Cintec has been at the forefront of blast mitigation since the 1980s. Motivated by the collapse of Ronan Point in London in 1968, where a gas explosion on the 18th floor triggered a progressive collapse, Cintec developed a strengthening system to reinforce masonry walls in order to resist accidental gas explosions and earthquakes. In the mid 1980s, approximately 48km (30 miles) of Cintec reinforcement anchoring was installed in large panel system buildings in both North America and Europe to resist against progressive collapse. The process continues today in many areas.
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Seismic Protection
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SEISTEC
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The Cintec Anchor System is recognised by civil engineers throughout the world as a highly versatile method of structural reinforcement. Its unique design features allow for adaptations that meet the specific strengthening and repair requirements individual to each project. In recent years, extensive research and development has focused upon the contribution Cintec anchors can and do provide in the fields of Seismic Upgrading and seismic repair while still remaining sensitive to the original architecture.
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Structural Reinforcement
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PARATEC
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The Cintec Anchor System provides a highly versatile method of internal structural reinforcement that is tailored to meet the specific requirements of each parapet wall. This service, known as Paratec is backed by extensive research and development from advanced computer modelling, practical testing and experience built up from numerous strengthening projects. The Paratec system can strengthen a masonry wall while remaining sensitive to the original architecture and without any narrowing of the road way.
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Ground Anchor System
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COMBI-TEC
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The Cintec ground anchor system provides a fast and efficient technique for stabilizing the structure of retaining walls.
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Last Update: 2010-01-14
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