Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Autoclaved aerated concrete" ¶ 0
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Autoclaved and aerated
* Autoclaved aerated concrete, a building material

aerated and concrete
* A brand of aerated autoclaved concrete from CSR Limited
Other types of formicariums are those made with plaster, ytong ( autoclaved aerated concrete or AAC ), or simply with no medium.
Lightweight blocks can also be produced using aerated concrete.
Massively thick at the bottom and thinning ( with aerated volcanic pumice as part of the concrete mix ) at the top, the Pantheon is a remarkable feat of engineering.

aerated and ),
In a given environment ( one standard medium is aerated, room-temperature seawater ), one metal will be either more noble or more active than others, based on how strongly its ions are bound to the surface.
Non aerated Mango drinks like Frooti ( Parle Agro Co .), Jumpin ( Godrej Industries Ltd ), Maaza ( Coca Cola Co .), Dukes Mangola and Slice ( PepsiCo Inc .) are very popular in India.

aerated and also
Another variant is Cinder toffee, also called honeycomb or sponge toffee, which is an aerated version with bubbles introduced by adding baking soda and vinegar while mixing.
A popular child-oriented derivative of the Milky Way bar known as ' Milky Way Magic Stars ' is also sold in the UK and consists of small aerated chocolate star shapes.
The water flow may be aerated for additional effect, and some or all of the water jets may also automatically move or rotate, providing a massage-like effect.
A tympanostomy tube ( also known as a grommet, ear tube, pressure equalization tube, PE tube or myringotomy tube ) is a small tube inserted into the eardrum in order to keep the middle ear aerated for a prolonged period of time, and to prevent the accumulation of fluid in the middle ear.
He has also claimed that commercially available aerated drinks are harmful to due to the presence of phosphoric acids, preservatives, unknown chemicals and emulsifiers.
The term bubble bath can be used to describe aerated or carbonated baths, or to describe bathing with a layer of surfactant foam on the surface of the water and consequently also the surfactant product used to produce the foam.

aerated and was
It was proposed that aerated lagoons be used to eliminate the problem at the existing oxidation ponds and to provide the necessary treatment for the additional development.
It seems that the aerated lagoon was a very heavily loaded oxidation pond or a lightly loaded activated sludge system.
It was found that the aerated lagoon was an activated sludge system rather than an oxidation pond.
This type was pioneered by Nevills in the 1930s. It has special features such as inboard strong metal rowlocks, long low-geared oars, long blade oars to operate in the highly aerated waters in rapids.
Though Marcello Malpighi and Stephen Hales had shown that much of the substance of plants must be obtained from the atmosphere, no progress was made until Charles Bonnet observed on leaves plunged in aerated water bubbles of gas, which Joseph Priestley recognized as oxygen.

aerated and by
Industrial scale composting in the form of in-vessel composting, aerated static pile composting, and anaerobic digestion takes place in most Western countries now, and in many areas is mandated by law.
** meres, or shallow lakes which were more or less static but aerated by wind action ;
A later design consisted of an iron box which could be filled with hot coals, which had to be periodically aerated by attaching a bellows.
* a Bulgarian brand of aerated chocolate bars produced by Kraft-Jakobs-Suchard in the town of Svoge.
In an aerated basin system, the aerators provide two functions: they transfer air into the basins required by the biological oxidation reactions, and they provide the mixing required for dispersing the air and for contacting the reactants ( that is, oxygen, wastewater and microbes ).
* Fire fighting foam: The aerated solution created by forcing air into, or entraining air in water containing a foam concentrate by means of suitably designed equipment or by cascading it through the air at a high velocity.
Inflammatory foci are separated by normal, aerated parenchyma.

aerated and .
O'Connor and Eckenfelder discussed the use of aerated lagoons for treating organic wastes.
They indicated that a 4-day retention, aerated lagoon would give 60 to 76 per cent BOD reduction.
It appeared from the limited information available that the aerated lagoon might offer a satisfactory means of increasing the capacity of existing oxidation ponds as well as providing the same degree of treatment in a smaller volume.
The lack of adequate data on the aerated lagoon system prompted the developer to construct an aerated lagoon pilot plant to determine its feasibility for treating domestic sewage.
The retention period in the aerated lagoon ranged from 9.8 to 2.6 days, averaging 6.4 days.
The aerated base is just visible through the food scraps and bokashi bran.
In containers, they should have porous, aerated potting soil with adequate drainage.
A shot glass-shaped container is Aerated water | aerated with a noble gas and sealed with the Polytetrafluoroethylene | Teflon block.
This is important as one of the most common errors when growing is over-and under-watering ; and hydroponics prevents this from occurring as large amounts of water can be made available to the plant and any water not used, drained away, recirculated, or actively aerated, eliminating anoxic conditions, which drown root systems in soil.
The solution is usually gently aerated but may be un-aerated.
Egg whites may be aerated or whipped to a light, fluffy consistency and are often used in desserts such as meringues and mousse.
" Whipped " butter, another product designed to be more spreadable, is aerated via the incorporation of nitrogen gas — normal air is not used, because doing so would encourage oxidation and rancidity.
A culture must be aerated or agitated in some way to keep plankton suspended, as well as to provide dissolved carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
It is sweet ( mild ) with an aerated feel when cut fresh.
Whitewater, usually spelled white water in both American and British English, is formed in a rapid, when a river's gradient increases enough to disturb its laminar flow and create turbulence, i. e. form a bubbly, or aerated and unstable current ; the frothy water appears white.

concrete and AAC
Unlike most other concrete applications, AAC is produced using no aggregate larger than sand.
When AAC is mixed and cast in forms, several chemical reactions take place that give AAC its light weight ( 20 % of the weight of concrete ) and thermal properties.

0.457 seconds.