BE1012599A4 - Fixing technique for strips of bricks onto concrete panels - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B28—WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
- B28B—SHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
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Abstract
An adhesive material is firstly applied to the vibrated concrete compositionconsisting of a sand-cement compound. A metal grid in which the pattern isworked is then applied to the panel form. The strips of bricks are placed inthe form and this panel is then vibrated until fixed. The metal grid isremoved and the wall is pointed with pointing mortar.<IMAGE>
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BEVESTIGINGSTECHNIEK VAN BAKSTEENSTRIPS OP BETONPANELEN De uitvinding heeft betrekking op het fixeren van baksteenstrips op betonnen panelen zodat het vooraanzicht van het paneel het uitzicht heeft van een gemetste muur In de huidige stand van de bouwtechniek worden betonpanelen gefabriceerd die aan een zijde voorzien worden van een silexlaag of baksteenparament. De bevestigingstechniek die tot op heden door producenten wordt aangewend kan als volgt verduidelijkt worden De baksteenstrippen worden, vooraleer de betonsamenstelling in de vorm gegoten wordt, op de bodem van de vorm aangebracht Zodra de baksteenstrippen gelegd zijn, worden zij bedekt met het betonmengsel totdat het paneel volstort is.
Nadeel van deze techniek is dat tijdens het trillen van de betonsamenstelling, de baksteenstrippen die op de bodem van de vorm gelegen zijn, kunnen verschuiven Eventuele onregelmatigheden in de structuur van de baksteenstrippen kunnen pas opgemerkt worden nadat het paneel ontvormd is d. w. z wanneer het geheel grotendeels gedroogd is.
Op dat ogenblik zijn echter nog moeilijk wijzigingen aan te brengen aan de structuur van de baksteenstrippen. Daarenboven dient het geheel nog gevoegd te worden hetgeen een gevoelige meerkost uitmaakt.
De voorgestelde techniek heeft het voordeel dat de inconvenienten die aan voornoemde hechtingstechnieken verbonden zijn, voorkomen worden door.
1 de plaats waar de baksteenstrippen op het betonpaneel worden geplakt nl aan de bovenzijde van het paneel 2. de manier waarop de baksteenstrippen worden gemodelleerd op het paneel nl door een metalen rooster.
3 de samenstelling van het hechtingsmiddel De innovatie van deze techniek opzichtens de huidige stand van de hechtingstechniek is gelegen in het feit dat de baksteenstrippen gefixeerd worden op de bovenzijde van het paneel d. m. v het metalen rooster met baksteenmotief Op die manier kunnen de baksteenstrippen zowel vertikaal als horizontaal correct gefixeerd worden zodat aberraties in het legpatroon uitgesloten zijn. Immers vooraleer het hechtingsproces een aanvang neemt, kan men controleren of de strippen niet van hun plaats zijn afgeweken De bedoeling is immers dat de horizontale en verticale voegen recht zouden zijn zodat het geheel het uitzicht heeft van een gemetste muur.
Een tweede voordeel van deze techniek is het uitschakelen van de voegwerkzaamheden hetgeen alleszins kostenbesparend is.
De panelen worden gegoten op vlakke metalen tafels van 40 meter lang en 4 meter breed. Op deze tafels worden de panelen bekist op de gewenste dikte,
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u hoogte en lengte naargelang de keuze van de opdrachtgever.
Vervolgens worden de vormen van de vereiste bewapening voorzien, wordt de betonsamenstelling in de vorm gestort en getrild.
Op deze uitgetrilde betonlaag wordt een hechtingsmiddel aangebracht bestaande uit twee delen zand, een deel cement en vijf liter parabond per 50 kg cement.
Vervolgens wordt een metalen rooster met baksteenmotief aangebracht waarin de baksteenstrips kunnen gelegd worden. De strips passen juist in de metalen rooster. Zodra de rooster met de strips is gevuld, wordt de rooster getrild zodat de strips gaan hechten aan de onderliggende betonsamenstelling.
Na deze bewerking wordt de rooster verwijderd en de voegen met voegmortel opgevuld.
Het droogproces kan natuurlijk verlopen of geactiveerd worden met verwarming.
Zodra het droogproces beeindigd is, worden de panelen ontvormd.
De bovenliggende baksteenlaag wordt gezandstraald teneinde de cementresten van de baksteenstrippen te verwijderen.
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The invention relates to the fixing of brick strips to concrete panels so that the front view of the panel has the appearance of a brick wall. brick parliament. The fixing technique used to date by producers can be clarified as follows: The brick slips are applied to the bottom of the mold before the concrete composition is poured into the mold. Once the brick slips are laid, they are covered with the concrete mixture until the panel fully paid up.
The disadvantage of this technique is that during the vibrating of the concrete composition, the brick strips located on the bottom of the mold can shift. Any irregularities in the structure of the brick strips can only be noticed after the panel has been deformed. D. w. z when the whole is largely dried.
At that time, however, it is still difficult to make changes to the structure of the brick slips. Moreover, the whole still needs to be added, which constitutes a significant additional cost.
The proposed technique has the advantage that the inconveniences associated with the aforementioned attachment techniques are prevented by.
1 the place where the brick strips are glued to the concrete panel, ie on the top of the panel 2. the way in which the brick strips are modeled on the panel, by a metal grid.
3 the composition of the adhesive The innovation of this technique in view of the current state of the adhesion technique lies in the fact that the brick strips are fixed on the upper side of the panel d. m. v the metal grid with brick motif In this way, the brick strips can be fixed both vertically and horizontally so that aberrations in the laying pattern are excluded. After all, before the bonding process starts, one can check whether the strips have not deviated from their place. The intention is that the horizontal and vertical joints should be straight so that the whole has the appearance of a bricked wall.
A second advantage of this technique is the switching off of the jointing activities, which in any case saves costs.
The panels are cast on flat metal tables 40 meters long and 4 meters wide. The panels are molded to the desired thickness on these tables,
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u height and length depending on the client's choice.
The forms are then provided with the required reinforcement, the concrete composition is poured into the form and vibrated.
An adhesive is applied to this vibrated concrete layer consisting of two parts of sand, one part of cement and five liters of parabond per 50 kg of cement.
Subsequently, a metal grid with brick motif is applied in which the brick strips can be placed. The strips fit into the metal grid. As soon as the grid is filled with the strips, the grid is vibrated so that the strips adhere to the underlying concrete composition.
After this operation, the grating is removed and the joints are filled with grout.
The drying process can of course proceed or be activated with heating.
As soon as the drying process is finished, the panels are deformed.
The overlying brick layer is sandblasted to remove the cement residues from the brick slips.
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US3755521A (en) * | 1971-03-25 | 1973-08-28 | J Young | Method of making brick panels |
BE815033A (en) * | 1974-05-15 | 1974-09-02 | PROCEDURE FOR MAKING PREFABRICATED PANELS FOR FIREPLACES AND PREFABRICATED PANELS OBTAINED THEREFORE. | |
DE2604227A1 (en) * | 1976-02-04 | 1977-08-11 | Bernd Peters | Large paving slats for patterned paving - has surface comprising tile groups on concrete type base |
CH669626A5 (en) * | 1986-01-21 | 1989-03-31 | Bernhard Mueller | Prefab. paved area made of stone blocks - is made in mould containing concrete with embedded reinforcing grid and tubes for handling |
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US2807070A (en) * | 1954-08-02 | 1957-09-24 | Chester A Thomas | Apparatus for constructing prefabricated masonry walls |
US3755521A (en) * | 1971-03-25 | 1973-08-28 | J Young | Method of making brick panels |
BE772874A (en) * | 1971-09-21 | 1972-01-17 | San Maurice De | Construction panels with patterns - formed by casting concrete onto terra cotta |
BE773611A (en) * | 1971-10-07 | 1972-01-31 | Muntz Marc | PROCEDURE FOR CREATING BUILDING ELEMENTS SUCH AS PANELS, ESPECIALLY DECORATED PANELS, |
BE815033A (en) * | 1974-05-15 | 1974-09-02 | PROCEDURE FOR MAKING PREFABRICATED PANELS FOR FIREPLACES AND PREFABRICATED PANELS OBTAINED THEREFORE. | |
DE2604227A1 (en) * | 1976-02-04 | 1977-08-11 | Bernd Peters | Large paving slats for patterned paving - has surface comprising tile groups on concrete type base |
CH669626A5 (en) * | 1986-01-21 | 1989-03-31 | Bernhard Mueller | Prefab. paved area made of stone blocks - is made in mould containing concrete with embedded reinforcing grid and tubes for handling |
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