Prefabricated building block and civil building composed of a pl

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Inclined top cover – Self-supporting cover

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52 86, 52 94, 5230912, E04B 702

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044557930

ABSTRACT:
A building block for prefabricated constructions comprises a wall portion and a covering portion made of expanded plastics material.
A number of through-tubes run vertically along the wall thickness of the wall portions, the covering portion being united by joints and adhesives to the wall portion unless they are moulded as a single entity. The tubes and the open spaces serve to receive a concrete casting which unites all the component parts of the block together to form a single rigid entity.

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