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Australian geological data available for public consumption regarding Australian soils, shows that certain areas can be classified as being unsuitable to sustain loading from heavy structures.

Concrete fractures occur though a ground swell / rising of certain clays, soil disturbances and movement.

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Many areas in Australia are unsuitable to simply be loaded with heavy structures without some form of engineered insurance policy. This is where VoidX™ is deployed to allow for movement both negative and lateral by creating a void between the ground and the bottom of the slab thus absorbing and absolving all naturally occurring earth functions.

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VoidX™ enthusiastically takes up moisture to allow decomposition thus producing a void. It will support the weight of traffic during construction as well as during reinforcement. VoidX™ will support wet concrete until it gains enough strength to become self-supporting. VoidX™ separates slabs and ground beams from unbalanced expansive soils. Over time VoidX™ will break down by the absorption of moisture, soil bacteria and pests thus creating a void beneath the slab or beam.

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BENEFITS OF VOIDX™

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  • Load bearing capacity – 3 Tonne per/m2
  • Environmentally friendly
  • High load capacity when dry
  • Light weight and easy to install
  • Fully glued units are easy to cut with a hand saw on site to facilitate installation
  • Can be stacked to achieve greater void depths
  • No assembly required
  • Can be used to displace concrete where weight and costs are a consideration
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