Joint filler composition, especially for plasterboard, comprises calcium sulfate hemihydrate, an organic binder and a water repellent本发明涉及一种用于建筑构件,特别是用于具有纸面涂层的石膏板的粘合涂层组合物. The present invention relates to a building component, in particular an adhesive coating ...
joint filler 1.Any putty-like material used to fill joints, as in plasterboard construction. 2.A strip of extruded resilient material used for filling a joint. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
Google Share on Facebook joint compound Also found in:Dictionary,Acronyms,Wikipedia. joint compound [′jȯint ‚käm‚pau̇nd] (materials) A material used primarily to lubricate the threads of pipe joints and secondarily to prevent joint leakage. ...
The invention relates to a coating for filling the joints formed by the lateral and contiguous edges of two plasterboards, characterized in that the coating comprises in percentage by weight calculated with respect to all the dry materials. : - 5 to 30% of semi-hydrate plaster, - 7 to 25...
transferring the force of expansion or contraction to movement in the vee and its compressible/stretchable filler without tearing or disturbing the edges of the drywall itself - that is, this expansion joint (EJ) design allows for movement in the drywall without cracking a taped seam or joint -...
Joint filler composition comprises 50-60% calcium sulfate hemihydrate, 5-15% of an organic binder in powder form and 0.05-0.2% of a water repellent. Independent claims are also included for: (1) forming a structure by juxtaposing structural elements, mixing the above composition with water to ...
A rigid extension pipe can be inserted between the hose end and the discharge nozzle.BERNETH, CLAUS-PETER, DIPL.-CHEM. DR., MARKTBREIT, DE
expansion joint filler 1.Any putty-like material used to fill joints, as in plasterboard construction. 2.A strip of extruded resilient material used for filling a joint. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
1. Edge development and joint filler for stopping a joint caused by the abutment of two such edges of so-called gypsum plasterboards, characterised by the fact that the face of the board edge has a part standing at right angles to the back in a breadth of 3 to 4 mm with a board ...
the joint being sealed first of all, with round, half-round or angled edge configurations, to two thirds of its volume with a gypsum-bound joint sealer, whereupon the rest of the joint is sealed, in order to increase the joint elasticity, with a plastic-bound joint filler without the use...