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Metal lath and plaster for fire-resistive construction
Summary of ratings for membrane protection of following: steel, cast iron, and timber columns; steel beams, girders, and trusses; joist, plate, cellular steel, and wood joist floors; steel roof deck assemblies; steel, wood stud hollow, and solid partitions; steel framed, brick veneered walls; ceilings suspended or furred, or in contact with structural steel.
Metal lath and plaster for fire-resistive construction
Summary of ratings for membrane protection of following: steel, cast iron, and timber columns; steel beams, girders, and trusses; joist, plate, cellular steel, and wood joist floors; steel roof deck assemblies; steel, wood stud hollow, and solid partitions; steel framed, brick veneered walls; ceilings suspended or furred, or in contact with structural steel.
Metal lath and plaster for fire-resistive construction
Bldg Standards Monthly
Pignolet, V.G. (author)
1952
Article (Journal)
English
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