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Datei:Carlshuette_Produkte02.JPG|<br>Bathtub brochure from 1914: The feet always had to be ordered separately. The cast iron was replaced here from 1937, first by stoneware, then by concrete. <br> <br> .
Datei:Carlshuette_Produkte02.JPG|<br>Bathtub brochure from 1914: The feet always had to be ordered separately. The cast iron was replaced here from 1937, first by stoneware, then by concrete. <br> <br> .
Datei:Carlshuette_Produkt03_Carola2.jpg|<br>The Carola Washing Fountain No. 8 was a successful Carlshütte product in the 1930s. It was made of enamelled cast iron. <br> <br>
Datei:Carlshuette_Produkt03_Carola2.jpg|<br>The Carola Washing Fountain No. 8 was a successful Carlshütte product in the 1930s. It was made of enamelled cast iron. <br> <br>
Datei:Terrazzo Waschbrunnen KA 4 16 jp.jpg|<br>The washing fountain in terrazzo design: in December 1937, the cast-iron base was first replaced by stoneware and terrazzo to save iron. Then the fountains were made almost entirely of "marble granules". <br> <br>
Datei:Terrazzo Waschbrunnen KA 4 16 jp.jpg|<br>The washing fountain in terrazzo design: in December 1937, the cast-iron base was first replaced by stoneware and terrazzo to save iron. Then the fountains were made almost entirely of "marble granules". (image source: LASH) <br> <br>
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In 1938, Carlshütte pushed ahead with the use of substitute raw materials. Terrazzo – a mixture of colour-selected aggregates, water, lime and cement – was used as cast terrazzo for the Carlshütte washing fountains, which were previously made of cast iron. For the ovens, fireclay walls were installed in place of the cast-iron walls to save iron. Further savings were achieved by using ceramic ash boxes. New to the Carlshütte range were concrete boiler stoves, which were delivered from March 1938. With the compulsory use of the new materials, which were not characteristic of an iron foundry, a concrete division was set up at the Carlshütte, from which the Severin Ahlmann-Betonindustrie (SAB), later ACO Severin Ahlmann, was established.
Bathtub brochure from 1914: The feet always had to be ordered separately. The cast iron was replaced here from 1937, first by stoneware, then by concrete.
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The Carola Washing Fountain No. 8 was a successful Carlshütte product in the 1930s. It was made of enamelled cast iron.
The washing fountain in terrazzo design: in December 1937, the cast-iron base was first replaced by stoneware and terrazzo to save iron. Then the fountains were made almost entirely of "marble granules". (image source: LASH)