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BETON [1 record]

Record 1 2019-08-01

English

Subject field(s)
  • Types of Concrete
DEF

A type of concrete prepared in France.

CONT

Beton, developed in France in the 1880s, was a monolithic conglomerate of stone, brick, rubble, gravel, sand, mortar (lime or hydraulic lime), [or] Portland cement.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Sortes de béton
DEF

Type de béton développé en France dans les années 1880, qui était un conglomérat monolithique de pierres, briques, rocaille, gravier, sable, mortier (chaux ou chaux hydraulique), ou ciment Portland.

OBS

Ne pas confondre ce terme avec le matériau moderne, qui est composé de granulats, de ciment et d'eau.

Spanish

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