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Concrete surfaces improved by absorptive form lining
U S Bureau of Reclamation tests of building boards as absorptive lining for concrete forms for spillways of high dams, which should be effective in absorbing excess water and air but which will not bond to concrete; field tests at Grand Coulee; comparison of concrete surfaces obtained with regular forms with tongue-and-groove lagging and forms lined with best absorptive board used in Coulee Dam tests. (see also Western Construction News v 15 n 2 Feb 1940 p 41-3)
Concrete surfaces improved by absorptive form lining
U S Bureau of Reclamation tests of building boards as absorptive lining for concrete forms for spillways of high dams, which should be effective in absorbing excess water and air but which will not bond to concrete; field tests at Grand Coulee; comparison of concrete surfaces obtained with regular forms with tongue-and-groove lagging and forms lined with best absorptive board used in Coulee Dam tests. (see also Western Construction News v 15 n 2 Feb 1940 p 41-3)
Concrete surfaces improved by absorptive form lining
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 124
1940
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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