Examples of using Bituminous in English and their translations into Swedish
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EN 13614, Bitumen and bituminous binders- Determination of adhesivity of bituminous emulsions by water immersion test.
Language: SS-EN 16345:2012 Bitumen and bituminous binders- Determination of efflux time of bituminous emulsions using the Redwood No.
Bituminous membranes are used in order to protect the construction from water
It is estimated that reserves of bituminous oil are over double the size of reserves of crude oil extracted using conventional methods.
Bituminous membranes are used in order to protect the construction from water
Estonia produces bituminous shale and practically all candidate countries for accession to the European Union produce lignite.
On the inside of the tiles a layer of self-adhesive bituminous mass, and from the outside- a layer of topping that gives the material the desired color.
Bitumen and bituminous binders- Measurement of density
Bituminous mastic or solution is heated to 120-140° C,
For example, one can make a paste based on a bituminous coal varnish class B(class A is not suitable as the adhesive base).
I also wanted to ask if the airless machine can use both bituminous aluminum paints and water based paints?
This class also includes:- extraction of bituminous shale and sand- production of crude petroleum from bituminous shale and sand.
Composed most commonly of bituminous coal and coconut shell,
Additionally the extensive use of deicing salts, together with freeze-thaw cycles, can cause severe damages to bituminous pavements.
acidextracted basecontaining tar fractions obtained by the distillation of bituminous coal tar.
The Bergius process is a method of production of liquid hydrocarbons for use as synthetic fuel by hydrogenation of high-volatile bituminous coal at high temperature and pressure.
solving difficulties of strengthening the bituminous pavement.
(steam coal) Coal used for steam raising purposes and includes all bituminous coal that is neither included under coking coal nor anthracite.
The furnaces were fueled by coal until the 18th century when coke- a solid residue formed from heating bituminous coals- was introduced in England.
Jacobi Carbons materials are made from either wood sawdust, bituminous coal, anthracite coal or coconut shells.