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  2. Concrete block - Wikipedia

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    A pallet of "8-inch" concrete blocks An interior wall of painted concrete blocks Concrete masonry blocks A building constructed with concrete masonry blocks. A concrete block, also known as a cinder block in North American English, breeze block in British English, or concrete masonry unit (CMU), or by various other terms, is a standard-size rectangular block used in building construction.

  3. Autoclaved aerated concrete - Wikipedia

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    Due to continuous improvements in efficiency, the production of aerated concrete blocks requires relatively little raw materials per m 3 of product and is five times less than the production of other building materials. [50] There is no loss of raw materials in the production process, and all production waste is returned to the production cycle.

  4. EUR-pallet - Wikipedia

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    Pallets conforming to the standardization are eligible for the European Pallet Pool (EPP), the system which allows for an exchange as "pallet for pallet". The EUR/EPAL-pallet is 800 mm × 1,200 mm × 144 mm (31.5 in × 47.2 in × 5.7 in); it is a four-way pallet made of wood that is nailed with 78 special nails in a prescribed pattern.

  5. Pallet - Wikipedia

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    A block pallet is also known as a "four-way" pallet, since a pallet-jack may be used from any side to move it. Carrier blocks are specialized pallets for lumber carriers. Flush pallets are pallets with deck boards that are flush with the stringers and stringer boards along the ends and sides of the pallet. [citation needed]

  6. Gypsum block - Wikipedia

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    A gypsum block is made of gypsum plaster and water. The manufacturing process [1] is automated at production plants where raw gypsum (CaSO 4 ·2H 2 O) is ground and dried, then heated to remove three-quarters of the bound water and thus transformed into calcium sulfate hemihydrate (CaSO 4 ·½H 2 O), also known as gypsum plaster, stucco, calcined gypsum or plaster of Paris.

  7. Gauge block - Wikipedia

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    Gauge blocks (also known as gage blocks, Johansson gauges, slip gauges, or Jo blocks) are a system for producing precision lengths. The individual gauge block is a metal or ceramic block that has been precision ground and lapped to a specific thickness. Gauge blocks come in sets of blocks with a range of standard lengths.

  8. Assessing Trump’s Latest Claims About the January 6 Capitol ...

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    Nearly two months before January 6, Rhodes drafted a plan to use force to block the peaceful transition of power and encouraged others to participate. In the week leading up to January 6, Rhodes ...

  9. Shoring - Wikipedia

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    Shoring is a term used in the process of air freight container and pallet (ULD) buildup, e.g. making sure that the cargo placed in containers and on pallets is packed securely and efficiently. Specifically, shoring is done to affix cargo to the ULD and adapt different form factors of cargo items to maximize the use of the available ULD volume.