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Ecoqualityhouse  use Caviti for suspended floor system. Caviti is a revolutionary product, made in Spain, which simplifies the implementation of insulating suspended flooring, ventilated screeds and lightweight floor screeds with a reduction in time and costs.
 
Caviti prevents humidity through its perfect ventilation, thanks to that our constructions is protected from cancer-causing radon gas.
 
The Caviti system consists of precast recycled polypropylene sections which are assembled together quickly and easily, to produce a continuous formwork with its own supports, in blocks ranging from 5 to 70 cm.
 
Caviti, in its commitment to the environment, manufactures all its formwork with 100% recycled materials, and cares about developing quickly installed products that reduce the consumption of materials as well as commissioning and installation costs.
 
The Caviti construction system is made by joining pieces of sacrificial formwork of varying heights depending on the characteristics and plan of the construction project. The modules are made of black recycled thermo-injected polypropylene.
 
Caviti sacrificial formworks exhibit a flat topped sinusoidal geometry, presenting equally spaced perpendicular ridges which begin at the midpoint of each element descending and terminating at the structural columns of the formwork that are on its vertices.
 
The structural pillar formed by the union of four Caviti modules is completely watertight.
 
The pieces are joined together with rebates and in the order indicated by the arrows located on the upper dome of the modules, which results in the formation of the slab.
 
There are no special pieces for perimeters or joinings with protruding elements on construction sites. The Caviti system is easily adaptable to the geometry of works by means of conventional cutting machinery, such as a jig saw or similar.
 
Caviti does not define what type of concrete you should use. The type of concrete mainly depends on the expected strength of the concrete for the slab, and the environment where it is going to be placed. The type of concrete must be defined in the drafting stage.
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