Metal lath and beads - Definitions, requirements and test methods - Part 1: Internal plastering
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The DIN EN 13658-1 standard for metal lath and beads focuses specifically on their applications and requirements for internal plastering. The standard outlines the definitions, requirements, and test methods for metal lath and beads used in this context.
Metal lath is a type of material that is meant to be attached to structures or solid backgrounds in order to provide a key for holding the plaster in place. It is commonly used to vertically support linings for walls, partitions, and columns, as well as horizontally to support linings for ceilings and beams. Additionally, metal lath enables the installation of fire protecting plastering systems.
The standard also covers metal beads, which are utilized to enhance the protection of corners and add aesthetic features to the internal finish of a construction project. These beads are specifically designed to improve the durability and appearance of corners, providing a clean and finished look.
Descriptors | Base preparation, Basis, Beams, Boards, Building boards, CE marking, Ceilings, Coatings, Components, Conformity, Construction, Construction materials, Constructional products, Corrosion protection, Definitions, Designations, Dimensions, End section, Expanded metal, Finishes, Fire safety, Furrings, Girders, Grilles, Interior finishes, Lathwork boards, Marking, Materials, Materials testing, Metal plates, Metallic materials, Metals, Packages, Partition panels, Partitions, Plaster bases, Plaster of Paris, Plasters, Plates, Production control, Profile, Rails, Rust protection, Sampling methods, Specification (approval), Staff products, Stays, Substrates (coating), Surface spread of flame, Testing, Thickness, Walls, Wire lattices, Wire netting, Panels, Tiles, Booms (gymnastic equipment), Planks, Sheets |
ICS Codes | 77.140.65 - Steel wire, wire ropes and link chains 91.100.10 - Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.5 MB |