![]() Due to its natural alkalinity, HISTOCAL ® Historical Pure Lime Plaster CS I – interior, fine – effectively prevents the formation of mould. It is highly permeable and moisture and climate-regulating. This high-performance product is suitable for indoor use, especially in renovation and monument preservation, as its grading curve is based on historical findings. HISTOCAL ® historic pure lime plaster CS I – inside, fine – is cement-free. HISTOCAL ® historic pure lime plaster CS I – inside, fine – consists of natural hydraulic lime (NHL) and white lime hydrate according to EN 459-1 as well as grain-graded crushed lime sand. Tools for Gravestone Restoration & Monument Installationįinishing plaster based on natural hydraulic lime for indoor use, especially for objects relevant to monument preservation. With limited possibility of use also outdoors. Gravestone Restoration & Monument InstallationĬonsolidants & Repellents for Gravestone RestorationĮpoxies for Gravestone Restoration & Monument Installation.Walls and Partitions (Fibre Cement Sheet, 6. Walls and Partitions (Fibre Cement Sheet, 4.5mm thick) Walls and Partitions (Autoclaved aerated concrete block masonry 100mm thick) Walls and Partitions (Acrylic resin sheet, flat, per 1.0mm of thickness) Roofs (Tiles, terracotta, French pattern) Roofs (steel, galvanized standard corrugated sheeting, 0.50mm incl. Roofs (steel, galvanized standard corrugated sheeting, 0.60mm incl. Roofs (steel, galvanized standard corrugated sheeting, 0.80mm incl. Roofs (steel, galvanized standard corrugated sheeting, 1.00mm incl. Roofs (Steel sheet, flat galvanized, per mm thickness) ![]() Roofs (Acrylic resin sheet, corrugated, 3mm thick, deep corrugations) Roofs (Acrylic resin sheet, corrugated, 3mm thick, standard corrugations) Roofs (Bituminous felt (5-ply) and gravel Roofs (Fibre Cement, corrugated sheeting 6mm thick, deep corrugations) Roofs (Fibre Cement, corrugated sheeting 6mm thick, including lap and fastenings) Roofs (Fibre Cement, corrugated sheeting 6mm thick, standard corrugations) These include, brick, cement sheeting, plasterboard, tiles, tin roof sheeting etc.ĭensity of Common Construction Materials Construction Materialįibre Cement Sheet (Fire-resistant lining sheet)ĭensity of common construction raw materials in kilonewton per metre cubed (kN/m 3), kilogram per metre cubed (kg/m 3) and pound per cubit foot (lb/ft 3) Weight of Common Construction Systems Construction ElementĬeilings (Portland Cement Plaster, 13mm thick)Ĭeilings (Suspended metal lath and gypsum plaster (FRL – 1hr)Ĭeilings (Suspended metal lath and gypsum plaster (FRL – 2hr)Ĭeilings (Suspended metal lath and gypsum plaster (No Fire Rating)įloors (Cinder-concrete filling, 25mm thick)įloors (Compressed fibre cement sheet, 15mm thick)įloors (Magnesium oxychloride (sawdust filler), 25mm thickįloors (Magnesium oxychloride (mineral filler), 25mm thick ![]() ![]() Weight of Construction Systems: This table presents the weight per square metre of building systems which are constructed from raw materials.Density of Construction Materials: This table presents the raw material densities for a range of different construction materials including timbers, metals, water, glass etc.This article presents two separate tables (use the jump link below to fast forward to the one that interests you): Understanding density will assist in using the density of common construction materials provided in this article. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |