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Structural
- Nov 16, 2005
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Anyone have a good detail for embeding an aluminum handrail post into a poured concrete slab?
I have a poured (post-tensioned) concrete bacony slab that I need to secure an aluminum handrail post to. It been my understanding that its not a good idea to have aluminum in contact with concrete.
The connection must be to the top side of the slab (architect insists on this).
The architect suggests coating the aluminum post with bituminous coating, and inserting it into an oversized blockout hole in the concrete and grouting between the two. Not convinced this is the best detail available.
Anyone have a solution to this problem?
Thank You.
I have a poured (post-tensioned) concrete bacony slab that I need to secure an aluminum handrail post to. It been my understanding that its not a good idea to have aluminum in contact with concrete.
The connection must be to the top side of the slab (architect insists on this).
The architect suggests coating the aluminum post with bituminous coating, and inserting it into an oversized blockout hole in the concrete and grouting between the two. Not convinced this is the best detail available.
Anyone have a solution to this problem?
Thank You.