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This technique (also known as the Grout reduction or Cholesky factorization) is based on the transfonnation of the matrix of coefficients in a system of algebraic equations into the product of lower and upper triangular matrices as... [Pg.203]

Acrylate copolymers Acrylate ester Acrylate esters Acrylate grouts Acrylate polymers Acrylates... [Pg.12]

Polyacrylamide gel Polyacrylamide gels Polyacrylamide grout Polyacrylamide pAM) P o ly acryl arm d es... [Pg.775]

Silicate [12627-13-3] Silicate adhesives Silicate esters Silicate grouts Silicate minerals Silicates... [Pg.886]

Urethane grouts Urethane industry Urethane linkages Urethane plastisol Urethane polyesters Urethane polymers... [Pg.1042]

Methylol Formation. Polyacrylamide reacts with formaldehyde to form an /V-methylo1 derivative. The reaction is conducted at pH 7—8.8 to avoid cross-linking, which will occur at lower pH. The copolymer can also be prepared by copolymerizing acrylamide with commercially available A/-methylolacrylamide [924-42-5] C4H2NO2. These derivatives are useful in several mining appHcations (49,50). They are also useful as chemical grouts. [Pg.141]

Fig. 4. Integrated vault technology for low level waste disposal where A represents waste containers that are placed in concrete overpacks and sealed with grout B, closed modules covered with a multiple-layer earthen cover, to direct water away from modules, and short rooted vegetation for erosion control and C, overpacks placed in reinforced concrete modules which are closed with a reinforced concrete roof Courtesy of Chem-Nuclear Systems, Inc. Fig. 4. Integrated vault technology for low level waste disposal where A represents waste containers that are placed in concrete overpacks and sealed with grout B, closed modules covered with a multiple-layer earthen cover, to direct water away from modules, and short rooted vegetation for erosion control and C, overpacks placed in reinforced concrete modules which are closed with a reinforced concrete roof Courtesy of Chem-Nuclear Systems, Inc.
Soil Stabilization/Grouting. Sodium sihcates have been used in soil stabih2ation for most of the twentieth century. This usage represents the largest market in Japan in the mid-1990s. Sodium sihcates can be used for water control and soil stabih2ation in tunneling and excavation projects. [Pg.13]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.594 ]




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