Submitted/Eingereicht von: Sommer Anlagentechnik

Continuous processing of Iso elements

The manufacture of insulated construction elements in precast plants or on construction sites requires the use of natural substances or synthetics. The materials are manufactured in standard sizes and must be cut to fit the size and shape of the construction elements to be insulated – outside or inside the elements, depending on the building system used.

Processing these panels involves high labor expense and generates considerable waste. Processing at construction sites as well as in precast plants can be designed for environmental friendliness to only a limited extent and at high expense and...

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