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Concrete construction
New type of concrete called "Cellconcrete," invented by E. Beyer, of Denmark; while mortar is being mixed in ordinary way, foam liquid is beaten to froth in adjoining machine, added to batch and thoroughly mixed; cellular structure is retained through setting and hardening; possible to obtain final product weighing from 15 to 75 lb. per cu. ft.; advantageous for heat insulation and soundproof construction.
Concrete construction
New type of concrete called "Cellconcrete," invented by E. Beyer, of Denmark; while mortar is being mixed in ordinary way, foam liquid is beaten to froth in adjoining machine, added to batch and thoroughly mixed; cellular structure is retained through setting and hardening; possible to obtain final product weighing from 15 to 75 lb. per cu. ft.; advantageous for heat insulation and soundproof construction.
Concrete construction
Indus. Australian Min. Standard
1928
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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Concrete and Concrete Construction
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|Engineering Index Backfile | 1939
|Engineering Index Backfile | 1928
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