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Mechanical Splicing

Moment BarBreak Coupler

BarBreak Connection Splice

Seismic Design

Post Tensioning

Control Permeability Formwork (CPF)

 

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Mechanical Splicing
Moment BarBreak Mechanical Splicing System
Moment Patented "Barbreak' Connection
Connection and Seismic Design
Post Tensioning
CPF  Liner

Incorporated in 1991 in Malaysia, Moment has been able to establish overseas branches to initially market a single product, the Moment Mechanical Splicing System. Although profitability were realized by most of the Moments’ international partners,it was not without exhaustive efforts.

Eventually Moment began to innovate more products in the related field and distribute to various partners for greater profitability. Today, Moment is a multinational company equipped with a variety of niche products and immense potential for expansion.

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Slim and short design. Overall diameter reduces need for additional concrete cover. Barbreak Couplers are designed to withstand a breaking load of at least 700 N/mm2. Works like a continuous bar when installed, no cranking required. Taper thread connections offers easy alignment, achieves full tightness with merely 4-5 turns. No lock nuts required.No special tools for installation.  Read more >>>

Duct: Material forming a conduit to accommodate post-tensioned tendon installation and provide an annular space for grout. Ducts are available in different materials for different applications and types of tendons. It consists of spiral-wound corrugated sheet metal, corrugated plastic tubing, metal pipe, or plastic pipe.  Read more >>>

A homogeneous liner mat of non-woven fabric made from inert 100% polypropylene fibers thermally bonded onto one side of a drainage support layer acting as a filter media to retain cement particles while permitting excess water and air to permeate. Read more >>>