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titleOfInvention Suspended surfaces for the application of plasters
abstract A B S T R A C T Process and materials for the construction of suspended surfaces for plastering. The plasters are not attached or carried from the external surfaces of the walls in the usual way but instead are suspended in parallel to the main wall surfaces so that a constant width gap (air space) is formed between them. This process provides for the buildin ends of an appropriate system of overhang beams on the perimeter of the buildings external wall surfaces at the higher level of each storey. On this beam the appropriate panels of prefabricated reinforcement are hanged and fixed so that a final surface for the application of the plasters is configurated. The panels are capable of carrying the loads of the usual inorganic plasters and the relevant wind and mechanical loads associated with the buildings external wall. The advantages of using the suspended plasters are the fast, easy, cost effective and quality solutions for the construction of the buildings twin-leaf walls, having external insulation, with an aerated or not aerated gap.
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