Aerated concrete outside and sand-lime brick inside?

  • Erstellt am 2016-08-14 00:59:25

Sebastian79

2016-08-16 08:02:18
  • #1


Yep, I don’t see that anywhere here - we had everything made with KS and nothing was interlocked.
 

Bieber0815

2016-08-16 21:16:32
  • #2
Our interior and exterior walls are made of calcium silicate bricks. According to the photos, the interior walls were interlocked with the exterior walls using embedded metal strips. I count five such strips distributed over one story height in the shell construction (including at the very top and very bottom of the wall).
 

Grym

2016-08-16 21:39:06
  • #3
Masonry connectors or wall ties. In every second course as far as I know. That is how it is done with the same masonry.

Is something like this also state of the art with different masonry? What about when the bricks have different heights, e.g. 25 cm height on the outside and 62.5 cm height for large sand-lime brick slabs on the inside. Not that this is the case with us, but purely theoretically?
 

Tom1607

2016-08-17 04:36:33
  • #4
There are angled connectors that are nailed. In that case, the height offset is not a problem. More elaborate but also available is a drilled connector. This is done when a connection is to be made afterwards, for example, if a wall is moved afterwards and thus no connectors were planned in the wall.
 

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