CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MATERIAL

Dosage

Dosing 17 for the material VEGETAL BUILDING used for the construction of houses of 2 levels.

Dosing 23 for the VEGETAL BUILDING material used for the construction building of 4 levels.

Conditioning

By pallet of 36 VEGETAL BUILDING in T 17 of 491 kg representing 93,18 kg per m² (pallet of 5,15 m²).

By truck of 40 pallets VEGETAL BUILDING T 17 with a total weight of 20 T (231 m²).

By pallet of 36 VEGETAL BUILDING T 23 of 596 kg representing 113.56 kg per m² (pallet of 5,15 m²).

By truck of 40 pallets VEGETAL BUILDING in T 23 with a total weight of 24 T (190 m²).

Assembly

Laying joints are made with thin joints using rectified concrete block adhesive or pumice block.

The laying assemblies are also made with joints of 10 to 15 mm in fine cement sand mortar.

Chopped off

The cuts of VEGETAL BUILDING material are realized with the same material as for the cellular brick either by LISSMAC type ribbon machine, Alligator type electric saw and plaster tile hand saw.

 

Fragility

The material VEGETAL BUILDING does not break and therefore has no risk of loss during transport or during its implementation unlike concrete block, brick, aerated concrete and pumice.

Fixation

Fixation in the VEGETAL BUILDING material is achieved by screwing VBA type screws without ankle or by nailing.

Exterior plaster

Either multilayer or monolayer according to the specifications of the DTU 26-1 French standard.

Low energy building standard

Responding to the thermal standard RT 2012 in France on the insulation of the building envelope (the slider is 3.20 m²K / W thermal resistance).

Studies show that the insulation of the building envelope alone accounts for 70% of the RT 2012 target and that the remaining 30% represents only the type of energy to be used. It meets the RT 2020 thermal standard (average RT slider at 6 m²K / W) with a 10 cm thick TH28 polystyrene insulation.

Recycling waste

All waste from the VEGETAL BUILDING material is recyclable and no specific discharge.

Recycling obligations on building materials are increasingly required for HQE (High Environmental Quality) and landfill taxes are increasing.