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About Schöck
Folie 2
Key facts and figures
36
Active in
countries
Sales of
mio. worldwide
155
Employees
790
worldwide
Installed over
Isokorb® elements
10 mio.
1962
Founded in
in Germany
Market launch in
of first Isokorb®
1983
Over
50
years experience
Number
in thermal breaks
1
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What is a thermal bridge?
Thermal bridges are localized areas of low thermal resistance. The rate of heat flow
through a thermal bridge depends on a number of factors:
Preventing thermal bridges ensures less heat loss and a energy efficient structure
The temperature
difference across the
thermal bridge
The thermal conductivity
of the materials passing
through the insulation
layer
The cross sectional
area of the thermal
bridge
How easily heat can
get in and out of the
thermal bridge
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Schöck Isokorb® thermal break elements
Insulation 80 mm and/or 120 mm
Cantilevered, supported and shear force
solutions for balconies, galleries and floors
Best building physics performance with type
XT-Combar (glass fibre reinforcement)
Different connection types: concrete-concrete,
concrete-steel and steel-steel
Fire protection REI 0 and REI 120
Passive House certified
Retrofitting balconies combined with Schöck
IDock®
Different types available for balcony renovations
Effective heat loss prevention in concrete connections for new buildings and renovation
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Isokorb® product lay-out
Fire protection
plate REI 120
Neopor® insulation
material 80 mm or 120 mm
HTE Compact® - pressure
bearing element in high
performance concrete
Stainless steel shear force bars
Combar® glass fibre or stainless
steel tension bars
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Most common Isokorb® types for concrete-concrete constructions
Isokorb® type K (80 mm) and
KXT (120 mm) - element to
connect cantilevered balconies
Isokorb® type KXT-Combar (120
mm) with glass fibre - element to
connect cantilevered balconies
Isokorb® type Q (80 mm) and
QXT (120 mm) - element to
connect supported balconies
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Most common Isokorb® types for concrete-concrete constructions
Isokorb® type D (80 mm) and
DXT (120 mm) – element to
connect continuous floors
Isokorb® type S (80 mm) and
SXT (120 mm) – element to
connect cantilevered beams/
consoles
Isokorb® type W (80 mm) and
WXT (120 mm) – element to
connect cantilevered walls
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Isokorb® types for concrete-steel and steel-steel constructions
Isokorb® type KS (80 mm) and
KSXT (120 mm) – element to
connect free cantilevered steel
balconies to concrete floors
Isokorb® type QS (80 mm) –
element to connect supported
steel balconies to concrete floors
Isokorb® type KST (80 mm) –
element to connect steel
structures (steel-steel)
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Schöck IDock® – retrofit balconies
Makes it possible to retrofit a balcony in the
last stages of the project, even after the facade
has been built.
Consists of two components: a recess and an
edge element
IDock® type 1 is suited for large cantilevered
balconies and can be combined with all
standard Isokorb® heights (160-250 mm)
IDock® type 2 is used in situations with limited
space, such as edge beams, and can only be
used with Isokorb® heights 160-200 mm
Provides a structural connection and prevents
thermal bridges
Unique combination between retrofitting and meeting the highest insulation standards
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The IDock® building process
Step 1 – place the elements & pour the floor Step 2 – remove the IDock® elements
Step 3 – place the prefab balcony with the
Isokorb® elements
Step 4 – fill the recess with special mortar
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Schöck Dorn – shear force dowel
Two types available: LD (single dowel) and SLD
(heavy-duty dowel)
Reinforcement for transferring shear forces in
expansion joints
Easy-to-use and reliable solution
No need for complex on-site measures
Fire protection collar available
Calculation software available
Dorn type LD is CE marked
Affordable, reliable and intelligent shear force reinforcement
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Schöck Bole® - punching shear reinforcement
Three types available: type U (bottom), type O
(top), type F (in filigree floors)
Prevents punching through concrete floors
when using pillars
No need for using complex punching
reinforcement solutions with this easy-to-use
and ready-to-install product
Design with pillars for optimal use of space
Calculation software available
Bole® is CE marked
The perfect punching shear reinforcement
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Our Bole® product range
Schöck Bole® type U - bottom Schöck Bole® type O - top Schöck Bole® type F - filigree
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Why sound impact insulation is needed?
Sound disturbance is a serious issue and leads to health effects such as restlessness
and sleep disturbance. Stairs are one of the largest transmitters of impact sound.
Noise reduction is a key health factor and improves the quality of life
Sound impact studies in
Norway show noise
problems across multiple
housing types
In high-rise buildings,
33% of occupants feel
annoyed by their
neighbours
In general 15% of the
occupants feel annoyed
by noise of their
neighbours
Stairs transmit sound
really well and therefore
cause huge noise
problems
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Schöck Tronsole® - sound impact insulation
Extended product range with sound impact
solutions
Product solutions for connections between
staircases, landings and ceilings
Meets the highest sound impact requirements
The impact sound insulation performance ranges
from 27 dB to 34 dB
Easy-to-use
Reliable impact sound insulation for staircases
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Most common Tronsole® types
Schöck Tronsole® type T - element to connect
staircases (in-situ concrete or precast elements)
to landings or ceilings (in-situ concrete or semi-
precast elements)
Schöck Tronsole® type Q - element to connect
winding staircases to staircase walls
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Most common Tronsole® types
Schöck Tronsole® type F – element to connect
staircases (precast elements) to landings or
ceilings (semi-precast or fully precast elements)
Schöck Tronsole® type L - acoustic bridge-free
joint formation between staircases / landings and
walls
- 25. Tribeca Gent | Belgium
Isokorb®
Comandante Ferraz Station | Antarctica
Isokorb®
Signaturen | Torsberg | Norway
Isokorb®
- 26. Lighthouse | Aarhus | Denmark
Isokorb®
Roomers Hotel | Baden-Baden | Germany
Isokorb® and Tronsole®
Hotel InterContinental | Davos | Switzerland
Isokorb® and Dorn®