A moist closet consists of a soapstone or slate box, or a metallined wooden box— the metal lining being covered with felt and this felt kept wet. The bottom of the box is so constructed as to hold water, and the sides are provided with cleats for holding... A Hand-book for Cement Users - Page 51by Charles Carroll Brown - 1905 - 369 pagesFull view - About this book
| Albert Irvin Frye - Civil engineering - 1913 - 1694 pages
...which to place the briquettes. Care should be taken to keep the air in the closet uniformly moist. After 24 hours in moist air, the test pieces for longer periods of time bhoold be immersed in water maintained as near 70° F. as practicable; they may be stored in tanks... | |
| Rolla Clinton Carpenter, Herman Diederichs - Building materials - 1913 - 1352 pages
...wet. The bottom of t box is so constructed as to hold water, and the sides are provided with deals I holding glass shelves on which to place the briquettes. Care should be \ keep the air in the closet uniformly moist. Tensile Strength. — The tests may be made on any standard... | |
| John Cresson Trautwine - Concrete - 1916 - 224 pages
...wire screen or some similar arrangement." 14. Immersion. "After 24 hours in moist air the test nieces for longer periods of time should be immersed in water maintained as near 21 C (70° F) as practicable; they may be stored in tanks or pans, which should be of non-corrodible material."... | |
| Albert Irvin Frye - Civil engineering - 1918 - 1698 pages
...felt and this felt kept et. The bottom of the box is so constructed as to hold water, and the '-c-5 are provided with cleats for holding glass shelves on which to place te briquettes. Care should be taken to keep the air in the closet uniformly After 24 hours in moist... | |
| American Society of Civil Engineers - Civil engineering - 1909 - 904 pages
...felt and this felt kept wet. The bottom of the box is so constructed as to hold water, and the sides are provided with cleats for holding glass shelves...taken to keep the air in the closet uniformly moist. 64. — After 24 hours in moist air, the test pieces for longer periods of time should be immersed... | |
| American Railway Engineering Association - Railroad engineering - 1905 - 198 pages
...5.— FORM OF CLIP. kept wet. The bottom of the box is so constructed as to hold water, and the sides are provided with cleats for holding glass shelves...should be immersed in water maintained as near 21° C. (70° F.) as practicable; they may be stored in tanks or pans, which should be of non-corrodible... | |
| American Railway Engineering Association - Railroad engineering - 1905 - 928 pages
...felt and this felt kept wet. The bottom of the box is so constructed as to hold water, and the sides are provided with cleats for holding glass shelves...should be immersed in water maintained as near 21° C. (70° F.) as practicable ; they may be stored in tanks or pans, which should be of non-corrodible... | |
| American Society for Testing Materials - Building materials - 1904 - 686 pages
...felt and this felt kept wet. The bottom of the box is so constructed as to hold water, and the sides are provided with cleats for holding glass shelves...taken to keep the air in the closet uniformly moist. FORM OF CLIP. Flu. ,V 45. — After 24 hours in moist air, the test pieces for longer periods of time... | |
| Ohio. Division of Geological Survey - Geology - 1904 - 416 pages
...felt and this felt kept wet. The bottom of the box is so constructed as to hold water, and the sides are provided with cleats for holding glass shelves...taken to keep the air in the, closet uniformly moist. STATE GEOLOGIST. 66. After 24 hours in moist air, the test pieces for longer periods of time should... | |
| American Society for Testing Materials - Building materials - 1908 - 736 pages
...6. un1formly moist. I 11 v 3| N is /" =Ja S!! 2:11 08] li \ y ^ 1 rq -81z £ O % 0 -LT-- ZT4 44. — After 24 hours in moist air, the test pieces for longer...should be immersed in water maintained as near 21° C. (70° F.) as practicable; they may be stored in tanks or pans, which should be of non-corrodible... | |
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