This comprehensive manual includes information on clear water repellent materials for both vertical and horizontal surfaces. Also included are a glossary, product comparisons, specifications, monograph and performance test criteria.
1.1 These test methods cover the chemical analyses of hydraulic cements. Any test methods of demonstrated acceptable precision and bias may be used for analysis of hydraulic cements, including analyses for referee and certification purposes, as explained in Section 4. Specific...
5.1 This standard is intended for use by researchers and designers to assess the stability of articulating concrete block (ACB) revetment systems in order to achieve stable hydraulic performance under the erosive force of flowing water. 5.2 An articulating concrete block system is...
5.1 An articulating concrete block revetment system is comprised of a matrix of individual concrete blocks placed together to form an erosion-resistant revetment with specific hydraulic performance characteristics. The system includes a filter layer compatible with the subsoil which...
4.1 Proper fluid condition is essential for the satisfactory performance and long life of the equipment. Prerequisites for proper lubrication and component performance are: (1) a well-designed hydraulic system, (2) the use of a suitable fluid, and (3) a maintenance program including proper...
1.1 These requirements cover complete, self-contained strainer or filter assemblies intended for use with designated flammable and combustible liquids, anhydrous ammonia (fertilizer grade), and non-potable water. Flammable and combustible liquid strainers or filter assemblies...
1.1 These requirements cover complete, self-contained strainer or filter assemblies intended for use with designated flammable and combustible liquids, anhydrous ammonia (fertilizer grade), and non-potable water. Flammable and combustible liquid strainers or filter assemblies...
1.1 These test methods cover the chemical analyses of hydraulic cements. Any test methods of demonstrated acceptable precision and bias may be used for analysis of hydraulic cements, including analyses for referee and certification purposes, as explained in Section 4. Specific...
1.1 This test method covers determination of the dry filterability of lubricants and hydraulic fluids based upon mass flow rate measurements through a 0.8?μm membrane after ageing (Note 1). The procedure applies to lubricants and hydraulic fluids that are formulated with...
1.1 This test method covers the determination of particle concentration, particle size distribution, particle shape, and soot content for new and in-service oils used for lubrication and hydraulic systems by a direct imaging integrated tester. 1.1.1 The test method is applicable to petroleum...
5.1 Each element has unique flow patterns and each element has unique hydraulic characteristics (that is, flow and head loss). In addition, each element may exhibit variable hydraulic capacity as the element filters become occluded, the filter media swells or shrinks,...
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1.1 This test method covers determination of the wet filterability of lubricants and hydraulic fluids based upon mass flow rate measurements through a 0.8 µm membrane after ageing of the fluid in the presence of water. The procedure applies to lubricants and hydraulic...
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