Civil Engineering - Building Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 8)
8.
Bitumen felt
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Bitumen felt is a type of building material that is used for water proofing and damp proofing. It is made from bitumen, a sticky, black, semi-solid form of petroleum, and hessian fibres, which are made from jute or other natural fibres. Bitumen felt is typically used to protect roofs, walls, and other structures from water damage by providing a barrier that prevents water from penetrating the surface. It is also used to prevent dampness and condensation from forming inside buildings by allowing moisture to escape from the structure. Bitumen felt is typically applied in thin layers using a hot asphalt or tar application process, which helps it bond to the surface and form a watertight seal.
Discussion:
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Faisal said:
8 years ago
Is there any difference between the terms Water PROOFING AND Damp Proof?
Shivam said:
9 years ago
Hessian these properties have also led to its use for temporary protection as wet covering to prevent rapid moisture loss in the setting of cement and concrete in the construction.
Saravanan said:
9 years ago
Please give the details of bitumen test.
Ranjeet kumar said:
8 years ago
Please give the details of bitumen test.
Manpreet kaur said:
8 years ago
What is the difference between fractional disillusion and destruction distillation?
ROHITH said:
8 years ago
What is hessian fibre?
Rakhi said:
8 years ago
What is the specific gravity of vitamin?
Sukhdev thakur said:
8 years ago
Can anyone give full description for bitumen?
Arun said:
8 years ago
The hessian fibre will use in gunny preparation and this gunny will be used for wet covering right then how bitumen felt will be used as water and damp proofing anyone please clear my doubt.
Vishal sahu said:
9 years ago
What is hessian fibre? Please explain it.
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