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1 brique de verre
блоки стеклянные
Цельностеклянные изделия неокрашенные или цветные, предназначенные для кладки светопрозрачных ограждающих конструкций зданий.
Различаются:
пустотелые с герметической воздушной полостью, образуемой при сварке двух полублоков;
пустотелые с открытой воздушной полостью;
сплошные без полости.
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