07.01.2020
Swiss Bau is the leading trade fair for the construction and real estate industry in Switzerland. We look forward to your visit at our booth B96 in hall 1.0, where we will show you how to build large wooden surfaces with TS3.
The construction industry The construction industry is on the verge of a radical change. large buildings. TS3 makes large areas made of wood possible. This means that wood can replace traditional reinforced concrete in many projects - which is good for the climate.
Breakthrough after ten years
Research
The
Timber Structures 3.0 technology, or TS3 for short, is a process that can generate large
large areas from wood - without the cross beams that have been common up to now. These
large surfaces can replace reinforced concrete in most areas. They
are also suitable for floor slabs (floors, ceilings) in large buildings such as schools,
hospitals or administrative buildings.
TS3 connects wooden components on the face side. For decades, this was considered impossible. Ten years of research were needed to find the solution: A process with a two-component polyurethane casting resin. This resin bonds the wooden elements elements to each other in a fracture-proof manner. Wood construction has thus reached the third generation a quantum leap that is causing the construction industry to rethink its approach.
Climate-friendly
and built quickly
With
TS3 technology, wood can replace reinforced concrete in most areas.
This makes sense, because reinforced concrete has a weighty disadvantage: the
production of steel and cement for the reinforced concrete components is energy-intensive and
releases large amounts of CO2 released. In
Switzerland, reinforced concrete accounts for around nine percent of man-made CO2-emissions. Wood
on the other hand, storesCO2 - even when it is built up.
We present our innovation at booth B96 in hall 1.0.