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Forms Removed On Construction Sites Or Auxiliary Members Thereof
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Improved arrangement of formwork elements, characterized in that it is formed with a set of polygonal section strips molded hollow in synthetic material, determining internal reinforcement partitions and also forming on opposite or correlative sides longitudinal protruding conformations in one case and incoming in another, to make feasible their correlative unión by tongue and groove in the determination among all of the panels or surfaces required for formwork, but some of the slats determine several configurations of tongue and groove on the same side in order to make feasible their link not in aligned arrangement but with displacement relative to forward or backward in the determination of the stages required by the panel or formwork surface. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES1975214094U1975-09-161975-09-16
PERFECTED ARRANGEMENT OF FORMWORK ELEMENTS.
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Improvements for constructions, whose covers are formed with profiles of plastic material (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
The method of making structural boards in which veneer strips with narrow side edges, having a fiber direction parallel to the substrate, attached to each other are attached to the substrate.