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Consideration of nature of cellular lightweight concrete and distinction between this type of material and lightweight aggregates; factors governing selection and use of cellular concrete insulating material; requirements for insulating material for in situ roof screeds; use of roofing felt and asphalt when laid on lightweight concrete; cause and methods for overcoming blistering by mechanical methods; condensation prevention.
Consideration of nature of cellular lightweight concrete and distinction between this type of material and lightweight aggregates; factors governing selection and use of cellular concrete insulating material; requirements for insulating material for in situ roof screeds; use of roofing felt and asphalt when laid on lightweight concrete; cause and methods for overcoming blistering by mechanical methods; condensation prevention.
Use of lightweight cellular screeds
Insulation (Lond)
Cable, P. (author)
1960
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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