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Τι (ποιος) είναι lavori in ferro - ορισμός

SYSTEM OF REINFORCED MORTAR OR PLASTER
Ferroconcretes; Ferro-concretes; Ferro cement; Ferro-cement
  • [[Mulberry harbour]] remains at [[Arromanches]]
  • Ferrocement hull under construction
  • Lambot's original 1848 bateau in the [[Brignoles]] Museum in France.
  • A particularly fair ferrocement vessel, the staysail schooner "Rich Harvest"

Ferro meridian         
  • Part of map]] of [[Upper Silesia]] (1746) with Latin message: ''Longitudines numeratæ à primo Meridiano per '''Ins'''(ulam) '''Ferri'''''
LINE OF LONGITUDE RUNNING THROUGH EL HIERRO (FERRO), CANARY ISLANDS
Ferro Meridian
The line of longitude running through El Hierro (Ferro), the westernmost of the Canary Islands, was known in European history as the prime meridian in common use outside of the future British Empire. Already in the 2nd century A.
Maria Cristina Ferro         
COLOMBIAN ENTOMOLOGIST
User:Sciencenotguns/sandbox/Maria Cristina Ferro; Draft:Maria Cristina Ferro
Maria Cristina Ferro de Carrasquilla (1947–2015) was a Colombian microbiologist and Leishmaniasis researcher who worked for more than forty years at the National Health Institute of Colombia. Most of her research was focused on sandflies (Phlebotominae subfamily), which are Leishmaniasis vectors, contributing with the description of three new species: Lutzomyia torvida, Lutzomyia falcata, and Lutzomyia tolimensis.
Palácio de Ferro         
BUILDING IN ANGOLA
Iron Palace; Iron Palace of Luanda; Palácio de Ferro de Luanda; Palacio de Ferro
Palácio de Ferro () is a historical building in the Angolan capital Luanda, believed to have been designed and built by – or by someone associated with – Gustave Eiffel, builder of the world-famous icons, the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Statue of Liberty in New York City.

Βικιπαίδεια

Ferrocement

Ferrocement or ferro-cement is a system of construction using reinforced mortar or plaster (lime or cement, sand, and water) applied over an "armature" of metal mesh, woven, expanded metal, or metal-fibers, and closely spaced thin steel rods such as rebar. The metal commonly used is iron or some type of steel, and the mesh is made with wire with a diameter between 0.5 mm and 1 mm. The cement is typically a very rich mix of sand and cement in a 3:1 ratio; when used for making boards, no gravel is used, so that the material is not concrete.

Ferrocement is used to construct relatively thin, hard, strong surfaces and structures in many shapes such as hulls for boats, shell roofs, and water tanks. Ferrocement originated in the 1840s in France and the Netherlands and is the precursor to reinforced concrete. It has a wide range of other uses, including sculpture and prefabricated building components. The term "ferrocement" has been applied by extension to other composite materials, including some containing no cement and no ferrous material.

The "Mulberry harbours" used in the D-Day landings were made of ferrocement, and their remains may still be seen at resorts like Arromanches.