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A method of fixing ceramic, hydraulic or any other type of pieces, commonly called tiles, tiles, mosaics and the like, whatever their dimensions and geometric shapes.
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A method of fixing ceramic, hydraulic or any other type of pieces, commonly called tiles, tiles, mosaics and the like, whatever their dimensions and geometric shapes.
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Valldecabres Pechuan Emilio
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ES66923A1918-05-031918-05-03
A method of fixing ceramic, hydraulic or any other type of pieces, commonly called tiles, tiles, mosaics and the like, whatever their dimensions and geometric shapes.
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A method of fixing ceramic, hydraulic or any other type of pieces, commonly called tiles, tiles, mosaics and the like, whatever their dimensions and geometric shapes.
A method of fixing ceramic, hydraulic or any other type of pieces, commonly called tiles, tiles, mosaics and the like, whatever their dimensions and geometric shapes.
A method of fixing ceramic, hydraulic or any other type of pieces, commonly called tiles, tiles, mosaics and the like, whatever their dimensions and geometric shapes.
A method of fixing ceramic, hydraulic or any other type of pieces, commonly called tiles, tiles, mosaics and the like, whatever their dimensions and geometric shapes.
The mechanical execution and its exploitation, of corrugated moldings in the wood, in the same direction of its fibers and in a straight line or in curves, without limitation of shapes, drawings or dimensions, and regardless of the machinery and tools required.