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Wall System to Aid in Seismic Safety

MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 2017


A BASF Construction Chemicals company has unveiled a high performance exterior/interior vertical wall expansion system joint reportedly capable of accommodating large, multi-directional thermal and seismic displacements.

Watson Bowman Acme (Buffalo, New York) launched QuakeWall earlier this month. The company says constant force springs allow the panel to hug the structure, even during significant seismic events, enhancing safety of building occupants.

Tarps manufacturing, Inc.
TMI Coatings, Inc.
BASF
BASF Construction Chemicals
The system is recommended for building construction in several sectors, including healthcare and retail.
BASF
BASF Construction Chemicals

The system is recommended for building construction in several sectors, including healthcare and retail.

Modern Safety Techniques
APV Engineered Coatings

Recommended for installation with interior/exterior wall joints requiring large movement capabilities for severe conditions, the product can be used in healthcare, transportation, and retail buildings, as well as parking garages, the company adds.

NLB Corporation
Seymour Midwest

The system features a patented slide/rider system, which reportedly smoothly guides the panel up and out of the blockout, with the rider’s soft rubber roller preventing damage to the existing structure facade, the company notes. The spring hold-down system eliminates the need for extraneous cabling, and the safety issues and closing force variability associated with magnets, according to the company.

Rapid Prep, LLC
Quikspray, Inc.

The product is said to be easy to install and its low height, open rectangular bed design allows for the quick application of matching wall facade materials, saving time for contractors, Watson Bowman Acme says.

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More information: https://wbacorp.com/.

Tagged categories: BASF; Building Envelope; Building facades; Cladding; Construction chemicals; Metal panels; Wall


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