Post Tensioning System

Master Prestressed & Post Tensioning System

What is Post-Tensioning
Post tensioning is a technique for reinforcing concrete. Post-tensioning tendons, which are prestressing steel cables inside plastic ducts or sleeves, are positioned in the forms before the concrete is placed. Afterwards, once the concrete has gained strength but before the service loads are applied, the cables are pulled tight, or tensioned, and anchored against the outer edges of the concrete.

Post-tensioning is a form of prestressing. Prestressing simply means that the steel is stressed (pulled or tensioned) before the concrete has to support the service loads. Most precast, prestressed concrete is actually pre-tensioned-the steel is pulled before the concrete is poured. Post-tensioned concrete means that the concrete is poured and then the tension is applied-but it is still stressed before the loads are applied so it is still prestressed.

Post Tensioning System

Master Flat Anchorage System

Flat anchorages are used mainly in slabs and transversal in bridge deck. Its compact design makes it widely use in applications with strict working conditions. There are 13mm and 15mm strands anchorages option. The strands are stressed individually using a mono-strand jack. The pocket for stressing can be built by our resuable pocket former. Illustrations below show live and dead-end anchorages.

Post Tensioning System
Post Tensioning System

Master Multistrand System

Post Tensioning System
Post Tensioning System

Slab Casting

Anchor Casting

Anchor Casting

Anchor Block

Multi Strand Jack

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