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  • ...sulating Glass Units''' (IGU) (North America and Australia) are multiple [[glass]] panes or "lites" assembled into units. | Triple glazed with glass, low-e<ref>http://buildingsdatabook.eren.doe.gov/TableView.aspx?table=5.2.8
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  • ;'''Glass fiber''' ('''fibre''') :[[Fiberglass]] is material made from extremely fine [[fiber]]s of [[glass]]. It is widely used in the manufacture of [[Thermal insulation|insulation
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  • ...lant ([[cotton]], [[flax]], [[jute]]), mineral ([[asbestos]], [[Fiberglass|glass fiber]]), and synthetic ([[nylon]], [[polyester]], [[Acrylic fiber|acrylic] [[Glass Fibre]] is used in the production of [[spacesuit]]s, ironing board and matt
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  • ...hts begin these glands gradually atrophy. The new wax scales are initially glass-clear and colorless (see illustration), becoming opaque after mastication b
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  • ...ied topically to hard-to-remove mucilage or adhesive left by stickers on a glass surface (such as in show windows of stores). ** Kerosene can be used to remove candle wax that has dripped onto a glass surface; it is recommended that the excess wax be scraped off prior to appl
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  • In modern manufacturing, the most common bead materials are [[plastic]], [[glass]], [[metal]], and [[Rock (geology)|stone]]. ...ls used for beadmaking have generally been [[ceramic]]s: [[pottery]] and [[glass]]. Beads were also made from the ancient alloys such as [[bronze]] and [[br
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  • ...square and round shapes|方円彩糸花網|hōensaishikamō}} wrapping the glass pot. Oldest article of its kind. ...et. (i) Wood covered with gold sheets (tortoise), gilt copper. (ii) White glass. (iii) Knitwork. Colored silk thread (navy blue, brown, etc.).
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  • * fibrous (including [[mineral wool]] and glass fiber)
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  • ...alue]] of 3.8 per inch) which is about the same as or slightly better than glass wool or rock wool. This doesn’t represent the whole picture of thermal pe
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  • ...o. Sometimes additives such as [[acrylic fiber|acrylic]]s and [[Fiberglass|glass fibers]] are added to improve the structural properties of the plaster. Thi ...commended. In the 1960s and 1970s people added a variety of materials like glass chunks, stones or marble into the wet stucco wall. This kind of finish coat
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  • [[File:Floor Glass Auckland Skycity.jpg|right|thumb|Floors may include mosaic or other artisti *[[Glass floor]], as in glass bottomed elevators
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  • ...material. In addition, the exterior of an adobe wall can be covered with glass to increase heat collection. In a [[passive solar heating|passive solar]]
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  • * {{dn|Access}}, [[sliding glass door]]s, {{dn|Tambor|tambor}} * [[Adobe]], [[brick]], [[glass brick]], [[terra cotta]]
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  • ...f]] construction. '''Roofing felt''', one common type of tar paper, is a [[glass fibre]] or [[polyester]] fleece impregnated with bituminous material ([[ta
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  • ...thumb|right| Cement board is composed of aggregated Portland cement with a glass-fiber mesh on the surfaces. This 5/16 inch (7.9 mm) thick cement board is d A '''cement board''' is a combination of [[cement]] and glass fibers formed into 4 foot by 8 foot sheets (or 3 foot by 5 foot sheets), 1/
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  • ...arble]], [[granite]], [[travertine]], [[limestone]]; [[concrete block]], [[glass]] block, stucco, and [[tile]]. Masonry is generally a highly durable form o Masonry units, such as brick, tile, stone, glass brick or concrete block generally conform to the requirements specified in
    18 KB (2,707 words) - 10:22, 20 September 2010
  • ...are unprocessed or minimally processed by [[industry]], such as lumber or glass. [[Synthetic]] materials are made in [[Industry|industrial]] settings after ==Glass==
    18 KB (2,746 words) - 10:22, 20 September 2010
  • ...[http://www.sun-tec.ch] Information on LED Embedded Films and LED embedded glass</ref>:
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  • ...ers Laboratories of Canada (ULC). "Type X" drywall is formulated by adding glass fibers to the gypsum, to increase the resistance to fires, especially once ...This board is similar in composition to Type X,except that it has more glass fibers,and, it has another ingredient in the gypsum core. This ingredient i
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  • ...a short period of time if not stored properly; it is best stored in a dark glass bottle, in a refrigerator or freezer (its freezing point is -20°C). [[Pres
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