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1. Types of single seal joints used and experiences<br />

Type of joint Example / Details use Subjective advice Remarks<br />

Epoxy nosing with bonded<br />

seals<br />

Steel nosing anchored in<br />

epoxy<br />

Steel nosing anchored in<br />

concrete<br />

Steel nosing in polymeric<br />

concrete<br />

Bituminous joint<br />

Reported under “flexible plug<br />

joints”<br />

Epoxy beams are not allowed<br />

in new bridges Only used for<br />

emergency joint repairs<br />

Epoxy beams are not allowed<br />

in new bridges Only used for<br />

emergency joint repairs<br />

"Maurer" type Standard type used in almost<br />

all motorway bridges<br />

Standard movement capacity<br />

80 mm (60 mm old types),<br />

maximum 100 mm.<br />

not used<br />

Not used<br />

Flexible plug joints Compound joint Not allowed in new bridges<br />

Only used for emergency joint<br />

repairs when movement<br />

capacity needed is less than 30<br />

mm<br />

Buried joints Not used<br />

Finger joints Finger joint with watertight<br />

neoprene membrane under<br />

finger plate<br />

Mat joints Not used<br />

Only watertight types are<br />

allowed<br />

Good behaviour,<br />

long lifetime (20 – 40 years)<br />

Not durable under highway<br />

traffic conditions<br />

Should not be used in skew<br />

and curved bridges<br />

Damage occurs with<br />

movements perpendicular to<br />

road axis<br />

67 <strong>Rapportage</strong> <strong>inventarisatie</strong> <strong>enkelvoudige</strong> <strong>voegen</strong><br />

market is dominated by one<br />

supplier

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