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:
33 comments Page 4 of 4.
Niva said:
5 years ago
Destructive distillation is separation of solid components from the mixture by heat. But fractional distillation is separation of liquid components from the mixture.
Dorna said:
4 years ago
Hessian fibre is a jute bag type.
Shivam said:
3 years ago
Felt a kind of cloth made by rolling and pressing wool or another suitable textile accompanied by the application of moisture or heat, which causes the constituent fibers to mat together to create a smooth surface. Felt and bitumen together work as water proofing material.
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