Blastec: Blast Protection Systems.        
Since the 1990's, CINTEC has developed and tested structural anchors specifically to reinforce existing masonry walls in order to mitigate against blast attacks. Currently part of the USACE Commercial off the Shelf Program (COTS) and a registered contractor with the Defence Logistics Agency. The BLASTEC range of masonry anchors is capable of reinforcing a variety of masonry wall types in either plain or fenestrated panels.
Mission Statement - BLASTEC & CINTEC
Terrorist attacks against high value structures threaten the lives of those who work and live within the building and inflict extensive and expensive damage to the structure. BLASTEC provides a bottom line defence against an explosive attack. 
 
When all the other protective measures have been circumvented,
BLASTEC gives the final structural protection to prevent the progressive and brittle failures that lead to complete collapse.

By combining the unique knowledge of a consortium of engineering skills, this remarkable strengthening system has been developed. CINTEC International, the designers and manufacturers of the CINTEC Reinforcing Anchor, is the lead company.
 

Barking High Rise Case Study:
The internationally recognized engineers, Gifford & Partners, the Rockfield Institute and UK Robotics for the basis of a tried and tested international partnering agreement.

The dangers of a gas explosion in high rise blocks are appreciated far more now than when many of the building were originally constructed. In acknowledging this inherent danger, Barking Council decided to reinforce the concrete end panels on a number of its high-rise properties. Gas meters located on the inside of the external end walls were a cause for concern as a gas leak is more likely at one of their pipe connections. In the worst case, an explosion could cause a 'house of cards' effect from a progressive collapse.

Cintec anchors provided a solution which fixed the external panels to one another and also to an inner wall via the insulation cavity of the hollow concrete flooring. Extensive insitu load testing on the 33.4mm diameter, 7000mm long stainless steel tube anchors proved a loading of 240kN was possible, more than double the 105kN required strength.

The smaller external load transfer anchors also performed well beyond their required parameters. The anchor ensemble was held together by a 250mm diameter plate welded to the external end of the tubular anchor. The inner end of the anchor was locked to the internal wall by means of a 1400mm long grout filled sock that expanded into the floor cavity beyond the diameter of the drill hole on both sides of the wall in order to provide the strong mechanical bond achieved in testing (see diagram right for full anchor ensemble). In all, several hundred Cintec anchors were installed by WT Specialists Ltd and the project was complete in 1996.

 

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