HauCon's construction joint reinforcements, concrete formwork systems and heavy duty dowel products are available for download for AutoCAD.
Through ProdLib, you can download HauCon's CAD library and use their product data in your projects. Using the software and the product library is free of charge and all the material is always up to date.
The ProdLib product library has assembled the HauCon design materials into one program. The HauCon library contains CAD materials of types VHQ, RSH and RSV recostal® construction joint reinforcements. The products meet the highest standards of Eurocode 2 for shear forces.
In the library there are also K-FORM Screed Rail products that provide the construction industry with an economical, efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to steel and timber.
In addition to these, the library contains Schöck Dorn heavy duty dowels. They serve the transmission of high shear forces in building joints and with this enable free movement in the direction of the dowel axis. Through the stiff anchoring body it is particularly suited for the connection of thin structural components.
The HauCon library is compatible with AutoCAD.
Download the free HauCon product library from the ProdLib software. After the installation, you'll get access to all of the HauCon CAD material.
Besides AutoCAD, the library can also be used as a standalone application or in other CAD software by inserting the files into your plans with the drag & drop function.
Since 1988, HauCon Group has been supplying concrete construction products. The company is one of the leading suppliers of special products and technical solutions in the northern part of Europe. HauCon distributes CAD details to architects and structural engineers through the ProdLib software.
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