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Use of bentonite Volclay panels for waterproofing gymnasium walls where floor was 18 ft below ground level is described; panels are easily applied to vertical surfaces; when water touches it, bentonite forms jelly, swells, and halts flow of water.
Use of bentonite Volclay panels for waterproofing gymnasium walls where floor was 18 ft below ground level is described; panels are easily applied to vertical surfaces; when water touches it, bentonite forms jelly, swells, and halts flow of water.
Waterproofing below ground line
Civ Eng (NY)
Lazarr, T.R.L. (author)
1965
Article (Journal)
English
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