Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2002 - Arctic regions |
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The adhesion characteristics of the both materials to the primer combination
appeared to be acceptable . After exposure to elevated temperature water and an
air atmosphere furnace , the material underwent cohesive failure or the
Phenoline ...
The adhesion characteristics of the both materials to the primer combination
appeared to be acceptable . After exposure to elevated temperature water and an
air atmosphere furnace , the material underwent cohesive failure or the
Phenoline ...
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STATE - OF - THE - ART The following sections describe the most common
insulation materials used today as well as the insulation systems in which ... This
provides a material with a very low density ( typically between 50 and 300 kg / mo
) .
STATE - OF - THE - ART The following sections describe the most common
insulation materials used today as well as the insulation systems in which ... This
provides a material with a very low density ( typically between 50 and 300 kg / mo
) .
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Consequently , since the majority of insulation materials are or contain polymers
they must be chosen so that water ingress is minimal . The problems ... These
loses experienced by the material are permanent and cannot be reversed .
Consequently , since the majority of insulation materials are or contain polymers
they must be chosen so that water ingress is minimal . The problems ... These
loses experienced by the material are permanent and cannot be reversed .
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