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Construction Materials Reference Book

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Informationen zum Autor David Doran graduated in 1950 with an external BSc (Eng). He then undertook National Service with the Royal Engineers in Malaya from 1953 to 1955. He is a Fellow of ICE and IStructE, a former member of Council of IStructE and Chairman of five Task Groups. From 1965 to 1985 he was Chief Engineer with George Wimpey plc, where he was Manager of the Civil & Structural Design Department with a staff of 300, and Head of QA for Wimpey Construction. Upon leaving Wimpey, David became an independent consultant and is retained by GBGeotechnics, Cambridge. He has been involved in several important publications since 1988. Bob Cather graduated in Materials Science from the University of Bath. He initially worked with The Marley Tile Co. Ltd on product development and subsequently spent more than 30 years with Ove Arup & Partners. Bob has considerable expertise in the selection, design and performance of materials in the built environment. This expertise has enabled specialist contribution to projects and for clients worldwide, covering all areas of construction. Klappentext The definitive materials reference source for professionals involved in the conception, design and specification stages of a construction project. Zusammenfassung The definitive materials reference source for professionals involved in the conception, design and specification stages of a construction project. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction 2. Aluminium 3. Copper 4. Ferrous Metals Overview 5. Cast Iron 6. Wrought Iron 7. Steel 8. Steel for reinforced concrete 9. Lead 10. Titanium 11. Zinc 12. Bricks and Brickwork 13. Ceramics 14. Concrete 15. Glass 16. Grouts and Slurries 17. Gypsum and Related Materials 18. Natural Building Stone 19. Polymers in Construction: an Overview 20. Acrylic Plastics 21. Polycarbonate plastics 22. Polyethylene (Polyethene) Plastics 23. Polypropylene (Polypropene) and Polybutylene (Polybutene-1) Plastics 24. Polystyrene 25. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene Copolymer (ETFE) 26. Polyvinyl Chloride Polymers 27. Thermosetting Resins 28. Natural and Synthetic Rubbers 29. Polymer Dispersions and Redispersible Powders 30. Silicones, Silanes and Siloxanes 31. Adhesives 32. Fibre Reinforced Polymer Composite Materials 33. Timber and Timber Products 34. Bituminous materials 35. Geotextiles 36. Structural Fabrics and Foils 37. Cork 38. Asbestos ...

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1. Introduction  2. Aluminium  3. Copper  4. Ferrous Metals Overview  5. Cast Iron  6. Wrought Iron  7. Steel  8. Steel for reinforced concrete  9. Lead  10. Titanium  11. Zinc  12. Bricks and Brickwork  13. Ceramics  14. Concrete  15. Glass  16. Grouts and Slurries  17. Gypsum and Related Materials  18. Natural Building Stone  19. Polymers in Construction: an Overview  20. Acrylic Plastics  21. Polycarbonate plastics  22. Polyethylene (Polyethene) Plastics  23. Polypropylene (Polypropene) and Polybutylene (Polybutene-1) Plastics  24. Polystyrene  25. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene Copolymer (ETFE)  26. Polyvinyl Chloride Polymers  27. Thermosetting Resins  28. Natural and Synthetic Rubbers  29. Polymer Dispersions and Redispersible Powders  30. Silicones, Silanes and Siloxanes  31. Adhesives  32. Fibre Reinforced Polymer Composite Materials  33. Timber and Timber Products  34. Bituminous materials  35. Geotextiles  36. Structural Fabrics and Foils  37. Cork  38. Asbestos

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