The Pemade team of the University of Santiago de Compostela at the Lugo Campus has carried out the first bending tests of the first prototype of a full-scale composite wood-concrete slab manufactured by Iberolam Timber & Technology in Granada. The success of the test (the 6 m long and 1.20 m wide prototype weighing only 1800 kg withstood 24 tons of load) confirms the validity of the product and its future transfer and manufacture in industrial plant.
The specimens were entirely manufactured in Granada by the mixed work unit between Iberolam and the UIMA group of the University of Granada.
The prototypes were concreted by the local company Hormigones Lastra entirely at the IFAPA-Camino del Purchil Granada facilities. The successful development has been possible thanks to the indications and lessons learned from previous tests carried out by the Galician company Prefabricados Rodiñas and USC-Pemade in the framework of the LIFE Wood for Future project.
The result is an important milestone for the project as it will contribute to the Andalusian industrial fabric, decarbonize construction and advance towards an industrialized construction that will allow the improvement and optimization of processes and face the challenge of the lack of workers on site.
In the coming months, tests will continue for the final certification of the product and its subsequent launch on the market.
During the day was presented in an exhibition in the gardens of the school, one of the first structural products of wood and concrete brand Andalusia, developed by Pemade and the Wood Research Unit (UIMA) of the UGR under the LIFE project Wood for the Future, which will be placed on the market through the spinoff of the UGR Iberolam Timber & Technology, germ of the first Andalusian industry in the industry.
Developers, builders, architects and technical architects participated last Friday, September 13, in the conference Industrialized sustainable construction. A driving industry for Andalusia, which has shown how this building system, which in Spain represents only 1.5% of the market, far below the most advanced countries in Europe, can solve some of the problems that afflict the construction sector, such as lack of labor or high carbon footprint.
Developers in Granada see industrialized construction as an opportunity for the necessary “change of model” in the sector. More comfortable, safe and qualified employment, less waste and CO2 emissions, faster and more efficient building, among the advantages of a digitized prefabrication system that in Spain represents only 1.5% of the market. This Friday, the School of Building Engineering hosted a conference organized by the LIFE Wood for the Future project in which developers, builders, architects and public administrations participated.
The eighth edition of the LIFE Wood For Future Newsletter is now available, where you can consult the latest news of the project.
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