NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for metallic type conductive/spark resistant concrete floor finish for ordnance and other similar structures over a bonded floor topping with a thickness of 2 inches or greater or a monolithic base slab. For other...
This guide tells you how to inspect the condition of concrete floors, screeds and finishes and how to assess them for repair or replacement. Deals with the most common forms of deterioration of these floors and includes checklists for use when inspecting a floor....
1.1 These practices include both quantitative and qualitative procedures used to determine the amount of water or water vapor present in or emitting from concrete slabs and criteria for evaluating the moisture-related acceptability of concrete slabs to receive moisture-sensitive..
This guide emphasizes choosing and proportioning of materials, design details, proper construction methods, and workmanship. Slabs specifically intended for the containment of liquids are beyond the scope of this guide. Whereas this guide does provide a reasonable overview of concrete...
This commercial item description (CID) covers a concentrated floor stripper compound, that removes water emulsion floor finish and floor wax from impermeable floor surfaces.
Development of standards for floor drains including floor, area, adjustable floor and trench drains which are used inside of, or outside and immediately adjacent to, building structures other than residential. This standard covers: a. Definitions b. Nomenclature c. Outlet -...
This specification covers floor systems for use on Army vehicles.
5.1 Moisture permeating from concrete floor slabs affects the performance of flooring systems such as resilient and textile floor coverings and coatings. Manufacturers of such systems generally require moisture testing to be performed before installation on concrete....
5.1 Moisture permeating from concrete floor slabs affects the performance of flooring systems such as resilient and textile floor coverings and coatings. Manufacturers of such systems generally require moisture testing to be performed before installation on concrete....
Moisture permeating from concrete floor slabs affects the performance of flooring systems such as resilient and textile floor coverings and coatings. Manufacturers of such systems generally require moisture testing to be performed before installation on concrete....
This guide includes both quantitative and qualitative procedures used to determine the amount of water or water vapor present in or emitting from concrete slabs and criteria for evaluating the moisture-related acceptability of concrete slabs to receive resilient floor coverings...
Introduction Note: Nothing in this standard supersedes applicable laws and regulations. Note: In the event of conflict between the Korean and English language, the Korean language shall take precedence. Purpose. This specification specifies the requirement of basic property for patterns and...
1.1 This guide includes both quantitative and qualitative procedures used to determine the amount of water or water vapor present in or emitting from concrete slabs and criteria for evaluating the moisture-related acceptability of concrete slabs to receive resilient floor...
1.1 This guide includes both quantitative and qualitative procedures used to determine the amount of water or water vapor present in or emitting from concrete slabs and criteria for evaluating the moisture-related acceptability of concrete slabs to receive resilient floor...
The General Services Administration has authorized the use of this Commercial Item Description as a replacement for W-L-316B which is cancelled. This Commercial Item Description covers a portable, floor standing operating and examining light, capable of accommodating a standard incandescent...
5.1 Excessive moisture in floor slabs after floor covering has been installed can cause floor covering system failures such as debonding, peaking and deterioration of finish flooring and coatings and microbial growth. 5.2 Manufacturers of such systems generally require...
5.1 Excessive moisture in floor slabs after floor covering has been installed can cause floor covering system failures such as debonding, peaking and deterioration of finish flooring and coatings and microbial growth. 5.2 Manufacturers of such systems generally require...
5.1 Excessive moisture in floor slabs after floor covering has been installed can cause floor covering system failures such as debonding, peaking and deterioration of finish flooring and coatings and microbial growth. 5.2 Manufacturers of such systems generally require...
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