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| Commodity Range - Lignacite |
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| Lignacite
concrete blocks comprise a range
of medium density loadbearing
units, used in internal or external
walls. Lignacite blocks contribute
to sound environmental practices
as they contain graded wood particles,
a selected waste wood product
as an alternative aggregate. They
also provide exceptional sound
reduction qualities and have the
robustness of a dense block while
still providing the benefits associated
with a medium density block. |
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| Lignacite
blocks are manufactured from cement,
sand and unique lightweight aggregates.
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| Click here to download the product datasheet. |
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| Lignacite, available
in all our standard sizes and forms: |
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| Standard
- Suitable for locations where the surface will not be seen,
ie plastered or rendered. |
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| Paint Grade
- Suitable for locations
where a consistent close textured face
is required as a painting background. |
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| Fair Faced
- Suitable for locations where a consistent colour and close
textured face is required. (Please notify the Sales Office when being used as
Fair faced). |
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| Lignacite
SP is only available in
140mm width solid blocks. This block
consists of a specially formulated mix
which reduces the block density, to
produce a solid block under 20 kg.
Available as Standard, Paint-Grade,
Fair faced & GP finishes. Please note
there will be a slight colour difference
between the Traditional block and
the SP.
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| Lignacite
GP is only available in 100mm
and 140mm solid form. These units have
a striated face to provide a good key
when plastering or rendering. |
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| Used in
the following projects: |
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| Canary Wharf, London |
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| Swiss Re Headquarters, London |
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| International League Protection for Horses, Norfolk |
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