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Guide to silicone masonry water repellents
Chemical structure of silicone backbone causes silicone to bond so strongly to masonry that water film cannot enter silicone-masonry interface; advantages and types of silicone water repellents; application techniques of solvent-type silicones, and surface preparation; treatment of concrete block, limestone and marble; use of emulsion-type silicones with catalyst by spray or brush; application of sodium methyl silanolate, which is soluble in water, for highway treatment, and treatment of brick at manufacturing plant.
Guide to silicone masonry water repellents
Chemical structure of silicone backbone causes silicone to bond so strongly to masonry that water film cannot enter silicone-masonry interface; advantages and types of silicone water repellents; application techniques of solvent-type silicones, and surface preparation; treatment of concrete block, limestone and marble; use of emulsion-type silicones with catalyst by spray or brush; application of sodium methyl silanolate, which is soluble in water, for highway treatment, and treatment of brick at manufacturing plant.
Guide to silicone masonry water repellents
Arch Rec
Bergeson, C.A. (author)
Architectural Record ; 141
1967
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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