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Interior finishes
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "The architect's portable handbook: First-step rules of thumb for building design" provides readers with contents including: Part 5 - Metals; Part 6 - Wood; Part 7 - Thermal and moisture protection; Part 8 - Doors, windows, and glass; Part 9 - Finishes; Part 10 - Specialties; Part 11 - Equipment; Part 12 - Interiors; Part 13 - Assemblies; Part 14 - Conveying systems;...
361p
dangsovu
20-10-2023
6
4
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Part 1 of ebook "Building codes illustrated: A guide to understanding the 2015 international building code" provides readers with contents including: building codes; navigating the code; use and occupancy; special uses and occupancies; building heights and areas; types of construction; fire-resistive construction; interior finishes; fire-protection systems; means of egress;...
258p
hanlinhchi
28-08-2023
5
3
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The aim of this research is to explore the application of natural biopolymer chitosan for the purpose of incorporating fragrance oil into automotive fabrics and its antimicrobial properties relevant to automotive interior textiles. Chitosan was selected for this study for its film forming ability and inherent antimicrobial attributes. 100% polyester automotive fabrics were used in this study, as 100% polyester is predominant fibre used for automotive interior textiles.
118p
runthenight05
01-03-2023
6
2
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Continued part 1, Design interior and fundamentals: Part 2 presents the content: the human interface, materials and finishes, the decorative scheme, sustainable design, climate change, energy-saving strategies and services, sustainability and material use, communicating design, telling the story, presentation drawings... To understand the details of the content invite you to consult the document.
82p
anthachluu
05-08-2019
36
3
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Tris(1-chloro-2-propyl)phosphate (TCPP) is an additive flame retardant. It is used extensively in rigid and flexible polyurethane foam. TCPP is also used in thermoset and thermoplastic materials and in textile finishes. Annual U.S. production/import volume was 10-50 million pounds for the reporting years 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2002 (U.S. EPA, 2002). An increased use of TCPP in Europe has been linked to a decreased use of tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate (TCEP). Studies in Sweden found high levels of TCPP in indoor environments (Marklund et al., 2005).
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cao_can
02-01-2013
30
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In new unoccupied houses, the concentrations of formaldehyde and other VOCs of concern with respect to human health and comfort can be elevated relative to toxicity guidelines and odor thresholds (Hodgson et al., 2000). These gaseous pollutants derive from materials that are widely used to construct and to finish the interiors of houses (Hodgson et al., 2002).
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ut_hai_can
29-12-2012
44
3
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Concrete is an ancient material of construction, first used during the Roman Empire, which extended from about 20 B.C. to 200 A.D. The word concrete is derived from the Roman concretus, meaning to grow together. Although this early mixture was made with lime, cement, and a volcanic ash material called pozzolana, concrete today is a sophisticated material to which exotic constitutents can be added and, with computer-controlled batching, can produce a product capable of achieving 50,000 psi compressive strength....
881p
nhutthinh
17-07-2009
241
144
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