> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.dietrichs.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.dietrichs.com/dietrichs-intelligent-documentation/docs-de-en/maschinenuebergabe/wandmaschinen/kleber-putz.md).

# Adhesive, Plaster

Data for adhesive and plaster layers shall be transmitted to Weinmann. Both are transmitted using a large panel that corresponds to the size and shape of the wall. Openings in the wall are automatically described with blocking areas so that no adhesive or plaster is applied there.

No saw cuts or other machining operations are transmitted in this layer.

In an adhesive or plaster layer, a panel may or may not be defined in the design program; this panel is irrelevant for the transfer.

**A/P**: This checkbox enables whether this layer should be transmitted as an adhesive/plaster layer.

**Material index**: This is the material index that should be transmitted to Weinmann for the adhesive or plaster panel.

**Designation**: Designation (name) of the panel. This designation is used only for improved identification in the WUP viewer and has no further significance.

**Index block area**.: Every blocking area must receive an index. Enter here the specific index for blocking areas of adhesive or plaster layers.

**B**: In some cases the panel for adhesive or plaster layers should not be transmitted, only the necessary blocking areas. In these cases Weinmann generates the adhesive or plaster areas itself from the underlying layer.


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