SUBMITTED BY: LINDNER ISOLIERTECHNIK & INDUSTRIESERVICE

Innovation: LinCrete StoneLine

The product is an innovative composite material which manufacturing process combines glass-fiber concrete production processes. For the front, different aggregates are incorporated into the concrete matrix. Possible aggregates are granules, granite, quartz, limestone or marble in different granule sizes up to 27 mm. Due to different procedures of post-processing, the surface can be offered in different variants, e.g., terrazzo, polished, sandblasted or exposed aggregate concrete. The back is wet sprayed. By use of alkali-resistant glass-fiber the product reaches the physical characteristics to be applied in façade engineering. Furthermore, the use in other sectors, such as street furniture, gardening and landscaping and interior construction is just as possible as the reconstruction of listed buildings. LinCrete StoneLine elements’ formular can be adapted depending on the static and physical requirements to offer a lighter alternative. The pallets or tailor-made 2D and 3D solutions are up to 75% lighter than conventional concrete components. The production of larger elements in a monolithic design makes the assembly of individual elements redundant. The result is a more cost- and time-saving procedure. To use the product as a cladding element, all common fastening options for glass fiber products are possible.

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