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Vacuum processes applied to precast concrete houses
Vacuum processes in precast concrete construction simplify building of fire resistant, durable structures; specific vacuum methods utilized are: extracting excess water from freshly placed concrete, holding forms in place by vacuum, and handling and placing finished and hardened concrete units by cast in place closures; methods result in high strength monolithic construction having finished surfaces.
Vacuum processes applied to precast concrete houses
Vacuum processes in precast concrete construction simplify building of fire resistant, durable structures; specific vacuum methods utilized are: extracting excess water from freshly placed concrete, holding forms in place by vacuum, and handling and placing finished and hardened concrete units by cast in place closures; methods result in high strength monolithic construction having finished surfaces.
Vacuum processes applied to precast concrete houses
Am Concrete Inst -- J
Billner, K.P. (author) / Thorud, B.M. (author)
1949
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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