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Yes, there is a difference between grid floor and waffle slab. Grid floor is constructed by uniformly placing rows of steel rods in a grid configuration at different levels to form a continuous reinforced concrete slab. It is suitable for horizontal applications like flooring, roofing and parking arRead more
Yes, there is a difference between grid floor and waffle slab. Grid floor is constructed by uniformly placing rows of steel rods in a grid configuration at different levels to form a continuous reinforced concrete slab. It is suitable for horizontal applications like flooring, roofing and parking areas.
Waffle slabs are constructed using two layers of grid reinforcement that intersect each other at different points. They are usually used in vertical applications like walls and columns, as they provide better structural stability than grid floors.
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