Plaka Solutions
Plaka Solutions
Plaka Solutions

Leviat is a global leader in connecting, fixing, lifting and anchoring technologies for the construction industry.

Our engineered products and innovative solutions are used across a wide range of sectors, from residential to infrastructure, helping customers build better, stronger, safer and faster.

3 000
employees

+60
sites worldwide

4
production on 4 continents

+30
sales in +30 countries

De Sportdoze at Blankenberge

Blankenberge will soon have a brand-new sports complex and Leviat was allowed to contribute to
that.

A solution for your construction project

We imagine, model and make engineered products and innovative construction solutions for a dynamic industry. We support our partners in the long term to build better, safer, stronger and faster and help turn awe-inspiring architectural visions into reality.

You are looking for a constructive solution for your project:

12.02.01 - Acoustic Titan
12.02.01 - Acoustic Titan 12.02.01 - Acoustic Titan

Acoustic Titan 12.02.01

Add to my wish list

These acoustic studs are used for the acoustic separation of concrete structures, such as stairways and elevators.

Sliding shearing load take-up sliding studs with acoustic insulation ΔLw = 34 to 36 dB

Vibrations generated in stairways and elevators will inevitably propagate to the adjacent structure if there is no flexible separation. To avoid transmitting this vibration, the stairways and elevators are separated from the building structure by a joint filled with phono-absorbent material (mineral wool, etc.). To allow the transmission of loads on the level of the joint, acoustic Titan studs must be planned to take up shearing loads while ensuring acoustic separation.

Benefits
  • Acoustic insulation DLw from 34 to 36 dB
  • Takes up to 20 kN
  • stud
  • Offers a high level of acoustic comfort in your apartment buildings
LEVIAT technical advice

 

During installation, always place a flexible joint in the space left between the wall and the staircase landing. No rigid contact is authorized. For example, when installing a plinth finish, leave some space between the floor and the plinth. <br/>Place the Titan reinforcements to ensure the optimum transmission of loads in the slab as well as to avoid any installation errors.

 

Case studies

Herpain Entreprise

Peridot Park in Uccle

The Peridot Park project in Uccle involves the large-scale conversion of two former office buildings into 84 luxury apartments. The project is being carried out by Herpain Entreprise on behalf of Koramic Real Estate. The old metal facades are being replaced with contemporary brick architecture…

Read more
Products used:

Constructive solutions

12.02.01 - Acoustic Titan
12.02.01 - Acoustic Titan 12.02.01 - Acoustic Titan

Acoustic Titan 12.02.01

Add to my wish list

These acoustic studs are used for the acoustic separation of concrete structures, such as stairways and elevators.

Sliding shearing load take-up sliding studs with acoustic insulation ΔLw = 34 to 36 dB

Vibrations generated in stairways and elevators will inevitably propagate to the adjacent structure if there is no flexible separation. To avoid transmitting this vibration, the stairways and elevators are separated from the building structure by a joint filled with phono-absorbent material (mineral wool, etc.). To allow the transmission of loads on the level of the joint, acoustic Titan studs must be planned to take up shearing loads while ensuring acoustic separation.

Benefits
  • Acoustic insulation DLw from 34 to 36 dB
  • Takes up to 20 kN
  • stud
  • Offers a high level of acoustic comfort in your apartment buildings
LEVIAT technical advice

 

During installation, always place a flexible joint in the space left between the wall and the staircase landing. No rigid contact is authorized. For example, when installing a plinth finish, leave some space between the floor and the plinth. <br/>Place the Titan reinforcements to ensure the optimum transmission of loads in the slab as well as to avoid any installation errors.

 

A question, a project? Contact us

Follow us

You wish to contact