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Waterproofing sheet

The polymer first became well known during World War II as a substitute for natural rubber for wire insulation and for waterproof sheeting. After the war it... [Pg.355]

Bundles of miniature candles packed into circular or square boxes are known as cakes for obvious reasons. They are the simplest of fireworks to set up because one merely places them on level ground, on a waterproof sheet if necessary. However, the fuse that connects all of the tubes runs in a spiral inside the base of the box, and the end that terminates on the outside wall of the box can be difficult to locate (especially in the dark) and be rather slow in operation. Some tens of seconds might elapse before the first tube ignites, but do not be tempted to return to the... [Pg.149]

Ethylene/VA copolymer SR, insulation Ethylene/VA copolymer SR, lacquers Ethylene/VA copolymer SR, lamp seals Ethylene/VA copolymer SR, moldings/extrudates Ethylene/VA copolymer SR, pressure-sensitive/hot-melt adhesives Ethylene/VA copolymer SR, sealants Ethylene/VA copolymer SR, waterproof sheeting Ethylene/VA copolymer stabilization, latex Sodium laureth-4 phosphate stabilization, soil Acrylamide stabilizer... [Pg.5722]

Ballasting is an economical and quick system to secure an EPDM roof membrane. Waterproofing sheet is simply fitted over the flat roof or to a low slope, and covered with cleanly washed well rounded gravel with a diameter of 40-50 mm. Corners may be ballasted with suitable concrete slabs to prevent the sheeting from wind uplift and the perimeter can be fixed with contact adhesive. [Pg.86]

DIN 16726 1986 Plastic Roofing Felt and Waterproofing Sheet Testing... [Pg.474]

Blind-side waterproofing systems are preapplied to the area where the concrete element will be placed that is directly exposed to moisture. They are typically either a waterproofing sheet... [Pg.392]

Types of Covers. In addition to BUR, there are many different types of new membranes that are mostly prefebrieated sheets or liquid-applied materials that cure to form waterproof sheets or closed cell foams. They are made from a wide variety of synthetic organic materials (polymers) with various chemical compositions and additives. In some cases, natural materials such as bitumen, organic fibers, etc. are compounded with them. [Pg.566]

Engineering Uses Unplasticized waterproofing sheets, industrial hoses, wire and cable sheathing, conveyor belts, impact modifier for PVC. [Pg.8]


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