Construction - Naples, Campania, Italy
SACEN today carries out its activity mainly in the sector of Cultural Heritage, but looks with interest and attention to all the problems related to the degradation and preventive recovery of buildings or part of them. It possesses high and proven knowledge and familiarity with specific reference to composite materials (Aramid Fiber, Carbon Fiber, Glass Fiber, Hybrid Fabrics) and to technical fabrics in general, with the use of which has intervened on numerous and important works such as Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, the Basilica de la Virgen in Valencia, the Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum), the Axum Obelisk in Rome, etc.It operates in the field of conservative restoration, building recovery and it is specialized in the consolidation of degraded structures and in the improvement of the seismic behavior of the structures through the application of an intervention method called "SACEN Composite System", which involves the use of materials Composites in Aramid Fiber, Carbon Fiber, Glass Fiber or Hybrid Fabrics.All the SACEN processes are in fact carried out in compliance with the directives and according to the methodologies agreed with the following bodies:- Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities,- C.N.R. (Document CNR-DT 200 R1 / 2012 to the drafting of which also collaborated our Technical Director Dr. Umberto Battista),- Higher Institute for Conservation and Restoration,- University and Research Institutions.The "SACEN Composite System" and "SACEN Malta Composite" methods are innovative systems based on the use of aramid, carbon, glass or hybrid fibers in the form of technical fabrics and MULTITEX® multi-axis, bi-directional BITEX® and unidirectional UNITEX® networks integrated with pivots and rivets by BARTEX® round bars, NAILTEX® flat round bars, FLAT-TEX® flat bars and BRAID-TEX® braided rods and they are specifically applied for the reinforcement and static rehabilitation of degraded structures.
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