- Foundation Protection EPS
- Board coverage: 2.88m2
- Clay Heave Protection
- Resistant to moisture
- Lightweight, Durable
In Stock
- Brand: Jablite®
- Model: 100mm Claymaster
- Weight: 4.34kg
- Dimensions: 2,400mm x 1,200mm x 100mm
- SKU: 100mm
- Product code: P1-305
- MPN: 100mm-Jablite-Clay-Master
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100mm Claymaster Jablite Clay Heave Protection is a compressible-fill, low-density moisture resistant expanded polystyrene void-fill material developed to protect foundations from clay heave, shrinkage or soil movement.
Clay master works by surrounding the pile cap with a layer of pink EPS, reducing pressure on the ground beams as the surrounding clay expands and contracts.
Jablite Claymaster is a lightweight, easy to install and highly-durable 2400mm x 1200mm board that provides protection against clay heave and potential problems in foundations due to moisture movement.
Shrinkable clays are soils containing a large proportion of mineral particles of less than 0.002mm in diameter that produce an extremely cohesive soil type when wet, but shrinks to a crumbly, crazed structure when dry.
The expansion and contraction process during wet and dry periods is known as ‘clay heave’ which can cause severe problems with foundations.
Claymaster is available in 50mm, 75mm and 100mm thickness to suit most commonly encountered combinations on site.
Specification:
Thickness: 100mm
Width: 1200mm
Length: 2400mm
Board coverage: 2.88m2
Material: Low density compressible expanded polystyrene (EPS)
Soil heave potential: Medium
Jablite Claymaster Features:
· Easy to install and handle.
· Resistant to effects of moisture.
· Lightweight expanded polystyrene foam.
· Reduces the pressure on the ground beams.
· Protect foundations against lateral heave.
· A permanent solution to clay heave problems.
· Coloured pink for easy identification on site.
· Protect foundations from shrinkage or soil movement.
· No need for specialist trades or equipment.
· A+ rated in the BRE Green Guide to Specification.
· Available in a variety of different thicknesses.
· BBA Certified and meets the NHBC requirements.
· Reduces the lateral force transmitted to the structure.
Claymaster Compressible Fill EPS Installation Guide:
· For piled ground beams, Claymaster is generally only required on the inside face of external ground beams, as indicated in the NHBC guidelines.
· Typically the material will be placed against the face of the beam after striking the formwork and prior to backfilling.
· If a permanent formwork system is used to cast the beams then the formwork should be dimensioned such that the Claymaster will fit inside the former prior to pouring concrete.
· For use in deep trench fill applications the excavation width should accommodate the width of the foundation and the thickness of the Claymaster required.
· Care should be taken to ensure that the Claymaster is adequately supported so that it remains in the correct position during the placement of the concrete.
· Typically, the excavation will be founded 500mm below the zone of influence, and the Claymaster installed in accordance with NHBC requirements, i.e. 500mm above the bottom of the trench and on the inside face of the excavation.
*Further information may be found in our Downloads section.
Fairly easy access to all PDF files.
Datasheet ǀ Declaration of Performance - DoP ǀ BBA Certificate ǀ Installation Guide ǀ Certificates ǀ Brochure ǀ SPEC Sheet
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specification | |
Board covarage | 2.88 m2 |
Colour | Pink |
Length | 2400mm |
Material | Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) |
Profile | Compressible-fill expanded polystyrene |
Size | 100mm x 1200mm x 2400mm |
Thickness | 100mm |
Weight/m2 | 1.51kg |
Width | 1200mm |
Shipping method | Rigid Vehicle ǀ Courier |
Applications | Piled Ground Beams ǀ Foundations |
BBA Certified | Yes |
Soil heave potential | Medium |
ETA Notification | Yes |
Features | Against Clay Heave ǀ Foundations |
Safe load | 20 kN/m2 |
Manufacturer | Jablite Claymaster® |
Fail load | 40 kN/m2 produce 50% compression |
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