Industrial subsurface heating provides warmth only where it is needed: in staff rooms and at the workplace. Due to the pleasant radiated warmth and by avoiding draughts - which also prevents dust from being disturbed - a healthy room climate is created.
Low investment costs and operating costs
Favourable building temperature profile
Little air flow and disturbance of dust
Free use of the floor space by integration of the heating in the concrete floor
Rugged, long-lived
With the RAUTHERM Universal pipe and the compression sleeve jointing technique, components which have been proven millions of times over are used.
The final floor structure of an industrially used ground raft is determined by the responsible engineer, taking account of the quality of the soil layer, the strength of the substrate, the surface properties and the type of insulating layer. If necessary, thermal insulation materials with sufficient compressive strength are used. Heated industrial floors are used in three variants: in the basic variant, the pipes are layed on the lower layer of reinforcement. In the special variant, they are installed in the neutral zone. If fibre reinforced concrete is used, the pipes can be fastened with the REHAU RAUFIX system.
You can expect competent support from REHAU in the planning, appropriation of work and in assigning specialised companies with supervision on the building site if necessary. Our application engineers examine whether gound insulation is appropriate, depending on the type of use and according to the level of the ground water. They also help with approvals. You can learn everything about industrial subsurface heating at professional events.