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Effect of seawater, natural moorland waters, ground-waters containing sulphate salts, trade wastes, and various oils, fats and salt solutions to which concrete may become exposed in industry. Before Instn Sanitary Engrs. (See also Surveyor v 89 n 2312 May 15 1936 p 669-670 (discussion) p 673)
Effect of seawater, natural moorland waters, ground-waters containing sulphate salts, trade wastes, and various oils, fats and salt solutions to which concrete may become exposed in industry. Before Instn Sanitary Engrs. (See also Surveyor v 89 n 2312 May 15 1936 p 669-670 (discussion) p 673)
Deterioration of concrete owing to chemical attack
Cement Cement Mfr
Lea, F.M. (author)
1936
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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