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Datei:01 1950er Produktion 10.jpg|<br>Medium-diameter civil engineering pipes set up for drying. <br> <br>
Datei:01 1950er Produktion 10.jpg|<br>Medium-diameter civil engineering pipes set up for drying. <br> <br>
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The start with roof tiles, feeding troughs and simple concrete slabs at the end of 1946 was quickly followed by the production of heavy concrete pipes for water management. Even now, they still make up the majority of SAB's concrete products. Rugged pipes ranging from filigree 100 millimetres to massive 1,000 millimetres in diameter are cast as moulded parts. They are mainly used in sewer construction, or for simple water conduits and house connections, and manholes. There are even manhole rings with diameters of up to two metres for this purpose in the range. Cast-concrete road gullies, kerbstones and pavement slabs are used in road construction. In 1954, the signs pointed to an expansion of production: investments were made in an automatic high-performance press for pavement and floor slabs.
Production of paving slabs on modern mixing and pressing equipment.
Kerbstone production.
Medium-diameter civil engineering pipes set up for drying.