PL435223A1 - Water permeable paving stone - Google Patents

Water permeable paving stone

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PL435223A1
PL435223A1 PL435223A PL43522320A PL435223A1 PL 435223 A1 PL435223 A1 PL 435223A1 PL 435223 A PL435223 A PL 435223A PL 43522320 A PL43522320 A PL 43522320A PL 435223 A1 PL435223 A1 PL 435223A1
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paving stone
permeable paving
water permeable
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Bogdan Poliński
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Przedsiębiorstwo Wielobranżowe Rak-Bud, Raczkowski I Wspólnicy Spółka Jawna
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Przedmiotem zgłoszenia jest kostka brukowa wodoprzepuszczalna, która zawiera cement portlandzki klasy nie mniejszej niż 42,5 Mpa w ilości od 240 do 315 kg w zależności od wymaganej klasy wytrzymałości, kruszywo drobne w postaci piasku frakcji 0,15 – 2 mm w ilości 4 - 5% kruszywa drobnego, frakcji 1 – 3 mm w ilości 4 - 6% kruszywa grubego, frakcji 2 – 5 mm w ilości 5 - 7% kruszywa grubego, frakcji 4 – 8 mm w ilości 12 - 14% kruszywa grubego, frakcji 8 – 12 mm w ilości 38 – 40%, zawartość wody wynikająca z W/C nie większego niż 0,29 oraz domieszki chemicznej na bazie tensydów w ilości 0,35% do ilości cementu.The subject of the application is a water-permeable paving stone, which contains Portland cement of not less than 42.5 Mpa in an amount from 240 to 315 kg depending on the required strength class, fine aggregate in the form of sand fraction 0.15 - 2 mm in the amount of 4 - 5 % fine aggregate, fraction 1 - 3 mm in the amount of 4 - 6% coarse aggregate, fraction 2 - 5 mm in the amount of 5 - 7% coarse aggregate, fraction 4 - 8 mm in the amount of 12 - 14% coarse aggregate, fraction 8 - 12 mm in the amount of 38 - 40%, water content resulting from W / C not greater than 0.29 and chemical admixture based on tensides in the amount of 0.35% to the amount of cement.

PL435223A 2020-09-08 2020-09-08 Water-permeable paving stones PL246064B1 (en)

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