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Gypsum fibre boards according to DIN EN 15283-2

The industrial division “gypsum boards” within the Federal German Association of the Gypsum Industry published a leaflet as regards the trowelling of gypsum fibre boards according to DIN EN 15283-2. The leaflet will be an efficient tool for architects, planners and practicians to create uniform and clear contractual arrangements.

 

In practice, frequently different, for the most part subjective, standards are applied to agree upon a desired surface quality. The new leaflet, in particular for the trowelling of gypsum fibre boards according to DIN EN...

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