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Some engineering properties of built-up roofing
Roller-coating technique was developed to prepare membranes, and special grip arrangement was constructed for tensile studies; studies were made at 75 and at -20 F, using 2 rates of straining; materials were roofing pitch in conjunction with tar-saturated roofing felt, and dead-level asphalt with asphalt-saturated rag felt, and asphalt-saturated glass felt; results emphasize secondary role of bitumen in strength of membrane.
Some engineering properties of built-up roofing
Roller-coating technique was developed to prepare membranes, and special grip arrangement was constructed for tensile studies; studies were made at 75 and at -20 F, using 2 rates of straining; materials were roofing pitch in conjunction with tar-saturated roofing felt, and dead-level asphalt with asphalt-saturated rag felt, and asphalt-saturated glass felt; results emphasize secondary role of bitumen in strength of membrane.
Some engineering properties of built-up roofing
ASTM -- Special Tech Publ
Jones, P.M. (author)
1964
12 pages
Report
English
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