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Finishing concrete by means of rubber sheeting
Results of some British experience with casting concrete against ordinary figured rubber sheeting; sheeting is placed in bottom of form or casting frame and unit is cast in face-down position; mold is filled with concrete of same proportions and water content as would be used in any precasting operation, and material is vibrated in normal way; figured surfaces, appear to suffer less from crazing through weathering than plain surfaces.
Finishing concrete by means of rubber sheeting
Results of some British experience with casting concrete against ordinary figured rubber sheeting; sheeting is placed in bottom of form or casting frame and unit is cast in face-down position; mold is filled with concrete of same proportions and water content as would be used in any precasting operation, and material is vibrated in normal way; figured surfaces, appear to suffer less from crazing through weathering than plain surfaces.
Finishing concrete by means of rubber sheeting
Concrete
Concrete ; 64
1956
Article (Journal)
English
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