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Rubber water stops in articulated concrete structures
Watertight rubber joints designed and used by US Bureau of Reclamation in small diversion dams, power and pumping plants, and canal structures such as monolithic concrete siphons, flumes, drops, and turnouts; specially shaped strip of rubber is embedded in monolithic concrete on each side of joint so that rubber spans joint, forming water seal; fabrication and installation. (issued by Brit Rubber Development Board)
Rubber water stops in articulated concrete structures
Watertight rubber joints designed and used by US Bureau of Reclamation in small diversion dams, power and pumping plants, and canal structures such as monolithic concrete siphons, flumes, drops, and turnouts; specially shaped strip of rubber is embedded in monolithic concrete on each side of joint so that rubber spans joint, forming water seal; fabrication and installation. (issued by Brit Rubber Development Board)
Rubber water stops in articulated concrete structures
Rubber Developments
Allen, E.A. (author)
1952
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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