The Philippines lies along the ring of fire which runs around the Pacific tectonic plate this area is proven to volcanic and tectonic activities, making earthquake resistance a priority for and construction.
Construction material manufacturer has been pushing the boundary with its earthquake testing which is meant to simulate worst-case scenarios.
The company’s latest test surpassed the intensity of the 1995 Kobe, Japan earthquake with an impressive 7.4 magnitude, through this, STí„RKEN AAC stands as a testament to strength and durability.
This accomplishment signifies the reliability and steadfastness that STí„RKEN brings to construction projects, ensuring a level of resilience that goes beyond industry standards.
The company’s edication to real-world performance is evident in the track record of STí„RKEN AAC during actual earthquakes in the Philippines. Projects situated in earthquake-prone regions have stood resilient against seismic forces, showcasing the reliability of its Autoclave Aerated Concrete (AAC) wall system in the face of unpredictable events.
STí„RKEN has consistently proven its resilience during recent earthquakes in Mindanao and Luzon. None of the projects exhibited cracking despite facing simultaneous earthquake attacks. This attests to the structural integrity of STí„RKEN and its ability to withstand multiple seismic challenges without compromising safety or performance.
This makes STí„RKEN a prime choice for safety-conscious homeowners. The company’s AAC wall system is meticulously engineered to withstand seismic forces, offering homeowners a proactive and reliable solution for building resilient, secure foundations.
STí„RKEN is venturing into an unfamiliar experience with our Destructive Earthquake Test. This ambitious undertaking is specifically crafted to explore the full potential of our AAC wall system. By subjecting it to rigorous seismic forces, we aim not just to meet but to exceed conventional standards, setting a new benchmark for unmatched strength and resilience in construction materials.