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Why are your industrial floor joints failing, and how can Armour Joints fix them?

 Why our Industrial joints floor failing? How armour joints fix issues?

The most common reason for industrial floor joint failure is Arris Spalling, which is the physical breakdown of the concrete edges.

The Armour Joint Fix: By reinforcing these edges with cold-drawn steel strips, the impact is absorbed by the steel rather than the concrete. This ensures the "Arris" remains perfectly intact, allowing for high-speed, heavy-duty traffic without any surface degradation.

The Solution: How Armour Joints Fix the Issue

Armour Joints (also known as "leave-in-place" joints) are engineered to eliminate the weaknesses of traditional joints.



1. Permanent Arris Protection

Instead of exposed concrete edges, an Armour Joint features heavy-duty steel strips that are anchored into the concrete during the pour. When the wheels of a forklift pass over the joint, they roll across a smooth steel-to-steel surface rather than hitting a concrete edge. This completely eliminates spalling.

2. High-Capacity Load Transfer

Armour Joints come equipped with high-strength plate dowels. These ensure that even when the joint opens due to natural concrete shrinkage, the weight of heavy machinery is distributed evenly across both slabs. This prevents "stepping" or uneven floor levels

  • The Fix:Armour joints use two high-grade cold-drawn steel strips that sit flush with the floor surface.
  • Result: When a forklift crosses the joint, the wheels stay on steel the entire time. The concrete underneath never feels the impact, so it can’t chip or "spall."



How Armour Joints are work and its feature: 

FeatureHow it WorksThe Result
Steel StripsActs as a bridge for wheelsZero concrete chipping (Spalling)
Plate DowelsTransmits weight between slabsNo vertical "stepping" or jolting
Sleeve SystemAllows for thermal movementPrevents random floor cracks
Sinus ShapeConstant wheel supportSilent, vibration-free traffic
For More Info:

Contact no: +91 9223446390
Website: https://suryaengineering.net/
Email: surya.engineers2000@gmail.com

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