LYTAG LWA is used extensively in a variety of precast products, such as Lintels, Kerbs, panels, stairs and bespoke units. Its weight saving properties can lead to significant advantages in production techniques and logistics. Larger panel sizes may reduce the number of joints required thus speeding up construction and reducing the cost of jointing and moulding.
Wall and floor panels are more resistant to accidental loading, and absorb more energy in the elastic range than natural aggregate concrete. Additionally, the thermal properties are improved when compared with natural aggregate concrete. These benefits allow for significant overall cost savings to be made.
25% lighter
Using LYTAG LWA the weight of concrete units can be reduced by around 25% over natural aggregate concrete. Including LYTAG LWA fines can reduce the weight even further.
Logistical advantages
Using LYTAG LWA reduces the weight of precast units; therefore more units can be transported on one vehicle. This reduces both vehicle movements and transportation costs.
Easier fixings
Using LYTAG LWA improves accuracy of fixings and reduces tool wear due to less resistance from the coarse particles during drilling.
Cranage
Using LYTAG LWA produces lighter precast units, therefore larger panels can be cast or crane capacities can be reduced.
Enhanced design capabilities
Using LYTAG LWA gives the designer greater flexibility in design concepts by allowing benefits such as larger floor or roof spans, lighter precast units with insulation properties, savings on foundation size and costs.
Manual handling
Using LYTAG LWA in precast units such as flags and kerbs, which traditionally are laid by hand, reduces weight, thereby reducing the potential for strains or accidents due to manual handling.
Larger units
Using LYTAG LWA reduces the weight of precast units. This can reduce the cost of casting and jointing, speeding up construction.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Lytag is consulted before specifying.
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| Colour (?) | Grey | |
| Material (?) | Sintered PFA | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_20_96_71 Reinforcement | |