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Developments in service core units and prefabricated bathrooms
Standardized unit combining bathroom toilet, and kitchen assemblies, extensively employing plastics (600 lb out of total weight of 3360 lb); in addition to acrylic moldings with polyester backing, plastics used include polyethylene for cold water piping and other parts of plumbing service, PVC for electrical cable installation, polystyrene for flush door pulls, nylon for door catches and hinges, polyurethane foam for stressed-skin panel cores, urea-formaldehyde compounds for lavatory seats, and melamine laminates for work tops; qualitative results of laboratory and service trials.
Developments in service core units and prefabricated bathrooms
Standardized unit combining bathroom toilet, and kitchen assemblies, extensively employing plastics (600 lb out of total weight of 3360 lb); in addition to acrylic moldings with polyester backing, plastics used include polyethylene for cold water piping and other parts of plumbing service, PVC for electrical cable installation, polystyrene for flush door pulls, nylon for door catches and hinges, polyurethane foam for stressed-skin panel cores, urea-formaldehyde compounds for lavatory seats, and melamine laminates for work tops; qualitative results of laboratory and service trials.
Developments in service core units and prefabricated bathrooms
Plastics Inst -- Plastics Bldg Structures -- Proc
Kirby, D.C. (author) / MacLeod, N.D. (author)
1965
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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