Yes, 50mm external walls can be rendered, but it is important to consider the structural integrity and insulation properties of such thin walls. Typically, rendering is more effective on thicker walls, which provide better adhesion and durability. If you opt to render 50mm walls, ensure that the materials used are suitable for the wall type and that proper preparation and application techniques are followed to avoid cracking and moisture issues.
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50mm
Load bearing structures are structures where the loads are transferred to the foundation via load bearing walls(external and internal). These type of structures have a smaller window to walls ratio. Since the loads are borne by the walls the height of walls are limited. Framed structures are structures where the loads are transferred to the foundation via beams and columns. So beams and columns play a major role here. The loads in floor is transferred to the beams and then columns. These type structures can have large open areas in the walls. These type of structures can be adapted in high-rise buildings.
To determine how much cement render you need for 25 square meters, you'll generally require about 1.5 to 2 bags of cement render per square meter, depending on the thickness of the application and the texture desired. Thus, for 25 square meters, you would need approximately 37.5 to 50 bags of cement render, assuming each bag covers around 0.5 square meters at a thickness of about 10mm. It's important to check the specifications of the specific product you are using for more accurate calculations.
punning is the method of cement finish, in a very thin layers about 3-5mm, applied on the internal or external walls/ roofs/ beams/ columns, to give aesthetic effect as well as for seepage protection. also it is used to hide the plastering cracks.
It is: 50mm = 5cm
External obliques
cell walls
External Oblique
Canon makes the best 50mm camera lens, known as the EF 50mm f/1.8mk2, 50mm f/1.4 USM and 50mm f/1.2L lenses
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External Oblique
50mm from 0.14mm = -49.86mm
The external oblique muscles form the external lateral walls of the abdomen. These muscles run diagonally down and towards the midline of the body, aiding in movements like trunk flexion and rotation.
50mm converts to 0.05m (multiply millimeters by 0.001)