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Accelerated construction growth demands quality connection, efficiency and operability.
In recent years, the demanding design in concrete, new materials and development of composite structures have prompted designers to consider alternatives to lap splicing or welding to connect reinforcing bars. The insufficiency of lap splicing and welding rebar is inadequate for modern construction needs. As such, gone are the days of lap joints or splices—where rebars are connected with time-consuming splicing or expensive welding. Enter the rebar coupler to provide better safety, sustainability, and, most importantly, cost reduction.
The advancement of steel thread coupler technology enables rebar couplers to bring quality connectivity, efficiency and operability to such construction needs. The rebar coupler is the perfect fit for today’s construction methods.
Joining rebars with couplers, which is mechanical splicing, is not foreign in the industry. However, the applications of rebar couplers are yet to become the norm.
Mechanical splicing is the connection between two reinforcing bars enabling the bars to behave like continuous lengths of rebar. Couplers, small steel connectors, are used for the connection with total tension capacity. Commonly, the threaded system is used. It’s simple, brilliant design reduces the amount of reinforcement required.
Traditionally, lapping reinforcements are inevitable in concrete buildings to ease transportation and handling of rebars. The two lap-spliced reinforcing bars depend heavily on the concrete bond for load transfer. The reinforcements will be unstable under their lengthy vertical weights. Lapping is also naturally wasteful and possibly leads to heavy reinforcement congestion in the section of a concrete member. Conversely, welding bars are considerably more expensive depending on the chemical properties and weldability of the rebars. They also vary in performance as they rely on the welder’s skills and the metallurgy of the rebar.
Congestion happens in the lapping of reinforcement as the steel-to-concrete ratio doubles. It makes placing and compacting concrete challenging, which may significantly affect the structural integrity of the finished structure. Using rebar couplers eliminates this problem.
The transfer load of lap joints depends heavily on the bonding of the surrounding concrete. Hence, degradation or poor compaction could affect the performance of the splice. When the two reinforcing bars behave as a continuous unit using rebar couplers, concrete is not needed for load transfer, promoting full strength in tension.
Previously, preparing starter bars with them projecting through the formwork generated loads of challenges. Namely, safety hazards of protruding bars, the need for perfect predrilled holes accurately positioned in timber formwork, the time-consuming process of drilling holes in concrete and filling it with resins, and many others. Using rebar couplers to connect starter bars will eliminate all of these challenges.
With rebar couplers, construction projects use less steel. Thus, eliminating wastage and unnecessary rebar costs by up to 40%. It is also proven that rebar couplers significantly reduce construction time and reinforcing steel. Other costs rebar couplers may save include
Reinforced concrete structures use enormous amounts of concrete and rebar during the construction phase. Rebar contributes the most CO2 per unit weight compared to other resources. Did you know rebar contributes about 9.2 times embodied CO2 (ECO2) over concrete? Also, mechanical rebar couplers significantly reduce the amount of ECO2 by at least over 80% compared to splice lap. Using couplers to connect rebars can build a greener and lighter building, enabling the optimisation of rebar work and achieving project sustainability goals.
Generally, there are many coupler systems in the market for various applications. Leviat, a CRH company, features a suite of coupler systems of industry-trusted brands such as Moment and Ancon.
The renowned Moment JoinTec (JT) Coupler ensures a full performance splicing joint with its proof stressed bar ends. The extended long thread provides swift installation by simply turning the coupler instead of the bar. Its parallel thread assures a positive alignment, locking the connection and maintaining continuity and structural integrity.
The Moment Terminator Coupler assembly, on the other hand, eliminates congestion and placement problems in heavily reinforced compact concrete structural members in the anchorage zones, typically posed by hooked rebar embedment lengths. It can be used to fully develop the bar instantly at the surface of the head for tying pile changes into capping beams or curtail reinforcing bars.
The Moment Weldable Coupler is designed for connecting reinforcing bars to structural steel members such as plates, piles, beams, columns, and more. It is effective and safe to connect steel and concrete when the structure is composite.
For high cycle elastic fatigue applications, maintaining values over the design strength of the bar is essential. For this, the Moment RT Coupler offers full strength with an alternative threading technology capable of exceeding the nominal ultimate characteristic strength of the bar.
The Moment Grout Coupler is uniquely designed for precast concrete connections with high flexibility and tolerance. When coupled with the Moment JT threaded system, and the Moment's proprietary 100MPa grout, it can carry high loads exceeding the strength of the rebar.
The Ancon MBT Coupler is ideal for alteration or refurbishment projects. Particularly useful when the fixed bar is already in place with insufficient space for a hydraulic swaging press. This cost-effective coupler can achieve failure loads higher than 108% of the characteristic yield strength of grade 500 reinforcing bar.
The need for a more efficient splicing system is increasing due to increasingly complex constructions and design requirements. Leviat’s reinforcement rebar couplers can simplify the design and construction of reinforced concrete and reduce the amount of reinforcement required.
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Rebar couplers bring quality connection, efficiency and operability to construction projects while saving costs with eco-benefits.
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