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Product
| Parts | Placing | Solutions for convergences | Finishes and colours |
Multiple solutions for convergences
The Pillars in both Straight Sections and in Corners should preferably be set back 10 cm from the formwork line to prevent having to recoat them inside and to comply with the Spanish Building Code C.T.E. (Heat bridges in pillars and Condensation). |
| 01. PILLAR Pass set back from the formwork and in a Straight Section, with the SIERRABLOCK® BASE Parts. |
02. PILLAR Pass aligned with the formwork in a Straight Section, with SIERRABLOCK® CORRECTION and CONNECTION Tiles. In this case, the Pillar must be Covered inside the building. |
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03. PILLAR Pass set back from the formwork and in a Straight Section, with the SIERRABLOCK® BASE Parts. |
04. PILLAR Pass in a Corner Section and aligned with the formwork, with SIERRABLOCK® CORRECTION and CONNECTION Tiles. In this case, the Pillar must be Covered inside the building. |
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| 05. In Discontinuous Façades, we will resolve the Corners by cutting the SIERRABLOCK® BASE Parts at a 45º angle wherever necessary, and filling in the interior of the hollow with the SIERRABLOCK® CONNECTION tiles. |
06. FORMWORK PASS, with the SIERRABLOCK®. CORRECTION TILE and CONNECTION TILE. |
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| 07. Formation of the LINTEL with the SIERRABLOCK® CAP so as to maintain the continuity of the Exposed Façade with SIERRABLOCK®, produced with 4 central ribs that may be deleted in order to adjust to the edge of the beam that is necessary for the width of the hollow. |
08. Depending on the Application or the Design, the SIERRABLOCK® may be placed in a Continuous (as shown previously) or Connected Joint , with the latter method being the most suitable when dealing with Isolated Walls (Fences, Dividing walls between homes, …), or large-scale walls (Industrial warehouses, …). |
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Applications
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The SIERRABLOCK® Parts may not only be used on Façades, but they may also be used for other applications with a great alternative to traditional solutions. E.g.: • Enclosures in Maintenance-free Interior Courtyards. • Enclosures in the ground floor of Buildings or Commercial Premises. • Enclosures in Industrial Premises (They may be enamelled on both sides). • Dividing walls between houses. • Fencing in Housing complexes and industrial plants,… |
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