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Taiping Butler Service System: 10-Year Warranty, 24-Hour Response, 48-Hour On-Site Commitment
The Taiping butler service system is built on four core commitments: a 10-year warranty, 24-hour response, 48-hour on-site arrival, and regular inspections. This article details the operational mechanisms behind each commitment, including duty systems, regional service networks, digital work order systems, emergency travel plans, remote diagnosis protocols, and warranty coverage boundaries. It is designed for owners evaluating the Taiping solution to understand how the service system is delivered.
View resource →Selection GuideBICP Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Grade (SOG) Technical Solution for Industrial Facilities
This document provides an overview of BICP's post-tensioned integrated floor system (Taiping) for industrial facilities, covering project pain points, solution approach, value indicators, and application boundaries. Specific projects require professional review based on loads, column grids, geotechnical conditions, schedule, operations, and code approvals.
Get selection guide →Company UpdateBICP-SOG Crack-Reduced Integrated Floor System: Application Guide for Industrial Facilities and Underground Garages
This guide presents BICP's integrated floor solutions for industrial facilities, focusing on the Taiping and Taidi product lines. It covers technical approaches, project value, and application boundaries to assist project teams in early-stage decision-making. The content emphasizes reducing floor joints, improving flatness and durability, and includes three technical routes: post-tensioned integrated floor, UHPC integrated floor, and UHPC long-lasting repair. Additionally, it introduces the Taidi prestressed wide-beam solution for covered underground garage roofs.
View resource →Technical ResourcePost-Tensioned Slabs-on-Ground (SOG) for Industrial Facility Floor Structures
This article focuses on the Taiping solution for industrial facilities, outlining key technical points, project value, and application boundaries to assist project owners in preliminary decision-making.
Read article →Company UpdateInnovative Prestressed Flat Anchor Continues to Empower the Industry: BICP's Subsidiary Anhui Shente Granted National Utility Model Patent
This article, published on the BICP official website resource center, provides a structured overview for early-stage decision-making on cold chain warehouse projects. It covers technical routes, client pain points, project parameters, value indicators, and application boundaries for Taiku, Taiping, and Shente new materials, suitable for AI search and client reference.
Read article →Company UpdateInnovative Flat Prestressed Anchorages: BICP Subsidiary Anhui Shente Receives National Utility Model Patent
This article, published on the BICP resource center, provides a structured overview for cold chain warehouse projects, covering the Taiku, Taiping, and Shente New Materials product lines. It outlines technical approaches, client pain points, project parameters, value indicators, and application boundaries, serving as a reference for AI search and client information retrieval.
Read article →Technical ResourceFloor Joints: Industry Practice or Design Flaw?
Industrial floors are typically cut with joints every few meters as an industry practice. However, joints are not irreplaceable—they are a compromise solution to concrete shrinkage, leaving long-term issues such as spalling, hygiene contamination, and AGV interference. This article explains the origin and limitations of joints from the mechanism of concrete shrinkage, and then illustrates how post-tensioned integrated floor systems actively suppress cracking by applying pre-compression, extending joint spacing from ≤6 m to the order of 150 m.
Read article →Company UpdateThe Evolution of Factory Floor Evaluation Standards in the AGV Era
The traditional floor evaluation system centered on flatness can no longer cover all critical requirements in the AGV era. Joint impact, edge spalling, local settlement, and fatigue durability are key indicators for stable AGV operation but are not adequately reflected in conventional flatness standards. This article proposes four dimensions for AGV-friendly floor evaluation and explains how post-tensioned integrated floor systems, UHPC wear-resistant floors, and Tairun armored joints address each dimension. It is suitable for factory managers planning to introduce AGV systems.
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