Solid walls
The solid wall system is primarily used as a dividing wall in residential and industrial construction. Its major advantages are its thin profile with a high bearing capability, shorter construction time and maximum quality.
A big advantage of the solid wall, depending on the manufacturing procedure and requirements, is its smooth finished wall surface - on both sides. As a result of the high surface quality, both wall sides are able to be wallpapered or painted. Plasterwork is not required, however, the joints between the individual walls elements must be sealed / foam filled. Site elements such as doors, windows, electrical outlets, services or openings, etc. or even heating conduits can be installed in the solid wall at the precasting plant. The solid wall can be manufactured using various types of concrete, either normal concrete or specialised types of concrete, like light concrete. This enables the wall element to be produced according to different climatic conditions and requirements.
The solid wall elements are positioned on the baseplate or floor slab, on the construction site, and joined together using a specialised wall connection system.
Dimensions
- Wall thickness: depending on requirements, between 80 mm – 300 mm
- Length: up to about 14 m
- Wall height: Depending on the ceiling height in residential construction, normally up to 3 m.
- Industrial constructions have wall heights of up to 3.5 – 4 m.
- The dimensions depend on the transport restrictions to the construction site and crane capacities on site.












