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mineral: धातु पदार्थ दातु | |
fibre: तन्तु तार प्रकृति | |
mineral fibre मीनिंग इन हिंदी
mineral fibre उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Addition of a small quantity of cellulose or mineral fibre prevents drainage of bitumen during transport and placement.
- Mineral wools, including rock and slag wools, are inorganic strands of mineral fibre bonded together using organic binders.
- A further method exists for the determination of asbestos, fibreglass, synthetic mineral fibre and ceramic mineral fibre dust in air.
- A further method exists for the determination of asbestos, fibreglass, synthetic mineral fibre and ceramic mineral fibre dust in air.
- The development of new products containing carbon nanotubes has raised concerns that such materials may present risks similar to mineral fibres.
- At that time, as asbestos was being phased out, mineral fibre and cement-based products were considered the only option to protect buildings from fire.
- In 1979 the IOM was appointed by the Health and Safety Executive as the British Central Reference Laboratory for asbestos fibre counting, and the following year the World Health Organisation similarly appointed IOM as its central reference laboratory for man-made mineral fibre counting.
- Its general manager ( architectural products division ) Azeman Ghazali said the company's marketing strategy was focused on the replacement market where metal ceilings could be used to replace the conventional mineral fibre and gypsum or plaster board which is currently supplied for most offices.
- The company is a producer of building materials and construction systems comprising construction materials for drywall construction, plasterboard, cement boards, mineral fibre acoustic boards, dry mortars with gypsum for internal plaster and cement-based external plaster and insulating materials; glass wool, stone wool and other insulation materials under the company Knauf Insulation.
- Other uses of trap rock include gardening and landscaping, for the production of millstones, for the production of mineral fibres ( basalt wool ), as a flux in ceramic masses and glazes, for the production of glass ceramics, crushed as a filter aggregate ( air filtration of poison gas in ABC bunkers ), as filter bed material water treatment facilities, and ground as a soil improvement product.