26/12/2025
a detailed technical breakdown of an expansion joint system, specifically designed for a polyacrylate terrazzo flooring application. Expansion joints are critical in construction as they allow structures to expand and contract with temperature changes without cracking the surface material.
The image is split into two parts: a 3D perspective view (top) and a cross-section detail (bottom).
1. TOP SECTION: 3D PERSPECTIVE VIEW
This view shows the layered assembly of the floor and how the joint integrates with the finish.
• Polyacrylate Terrazzo Topping: The visible decorative floor surface. It is a thin-set epoxy or resin-based system mixed with marble or glass chips.
• Divider Strip: A metal profile (likely aluminum or stainless steel) that acts as the "edge" for the terrazzo. It ensures a clean, straight line and contains the topping.
• Flexible Sealant: Applied between the divider strips to absorb movement.
• Primer: A dark layer visible beneath the terrazzo, used to ensure a strong bond between the topping and the concrete slab.
• Rigid Insulation: In this specific diagram, a vertical layer of insulation is shown between the two concrete slabs to prevent thermal bridging.
2. BOTTOM SECTION: CROSS-SECTION DETAIL
This "cut-through" view reveals the internal components hidden beneath the floor level.
• Expansion Joint Cover Flushed with F.F.L: This shows the metal assembly level with the Finished Floor Level (F.F.L.), ensuring a smooth walking surface.
• Backer Rod: A cylindrical foam piece inserted into the gap. It provides a "backing" for the sealant so that the sealant only bonds to the sides of the joint, allowing it to stretch properly.
• Flexible Sealant: Layered over the backer rod to create a water-tight and flexible gap.
• Aluminum Water Stopper: A metal profile embedded deeper in the joint. Its primary purpose is to catch and redirect any water that might seep through the upper layers, protecting the structure below.
• Fiber Board: The primary filler for the expansion gap between the two main concrete slabs. It is compressible, allowing the heavy concrete slabs to move toward each other without crushing.
SUMMARY OF FUNCTION
The system works as a complete movement solution. The Fiber Board and Sealant handle the physical shifting of the building, while the Divider Strips and Terrazzo Topping provide the aesthetic finish. The Aluminum Water Stopper acts as a final safety measure against moisture.
• Note: Proper installation of these joints is essential in large commercial spaces like airports or malls where concrete slabs cover vast areas.