F.C. Nüdling GmbH

Liapor NeoStone
provides excellent thermal insulation

When building a house, there are several ways to comply with the statutory provisions concerning energy saving standards: Often single-skin masonry constructions are used in combination with a composite system for thermal insulation. However, the monolithic design of masonry with an integrated insulation system, such as the NeoStone system made by F.C. Nüdling Betonelemente GmbH + Co. KG qualifies, in particular, for the construction of new buildings. The system provides excellent insulation values, convinces with a good fire resistance and secures from vandalism.

NeoStone is a three-layer wall...

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