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Vitrified wood-wool as building material
Brief description of method of building construction invented by Austrian engineers, J. M. ERLICH and A. BRUCKMAYER, which consists in replacing usual horizontal mortar joints in brickwork by vitrified wood-wool slabs known as Novadam, about 2 m long and 1 cm to 1 1/2 cm thick. cut to same width as bricks. See also Engineering Index 1936 p 131.
Vitrified wood-wool as building material
Brief description of method of building construction invented by Austrian engineers, J. M. ERLICH and A. BRUCKMAYER, which consists in replacing usual horizontal mortar joints in brickwork by vitrified wood-wool slabs known as Novadam, about 2 m long and 1 cm to 1 1/2 cm thick. cut to same width as bricks. See also Engineering Index 1936 p 131.
Vitrified wood-wool as building material
Engineering
Engineering ; 143
1937
Article (Journal)
English
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