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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Naksh said:
9 years ago
Minimum value of cbr(%) for granular sub-base?
Syed Abubakar said:
9 years ago
Hessian fibres is a woven fabric usually made from skin of the jute plant or sisal fibres, which may be combined with other vegetable fibres to make rope, nets, and similar products. Gunny cloth is similar in texture and construction.
Shiva said:
9 years ago
Can anyone tell me about hessian fiber?
Sudanthira said:
10 years ago
Maximum limit for Poisson ratio is 0.5.
Deepak Tiwari said:
1 decade ago
Maximum limit for Poisson ratio?
MANISH BAKHSHI POLY JAUNPUR said:
1 decade ago
What is dicalcium silicate?
Vibhuti said:
1 decade ago
Bitumen is obtain by fractional distillation, tar by destructive distillation of coal.
Abc said:
1 decade ago
What is hessian fibre?
Bharathi said:
1 decade ago
What is the difference between bitumen and tar?
Swathi said:
1 decade ago
What is bitumen felt and hessian?
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