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membrane waterproofing

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: membrane waterproofing
(′mem′brān ′wöd·ər′pru̇f·iŋ)

(civil engineering) Curing concrete, especially in pavements, by spraying a liquid material over the surface to form a solid, impervious layer which holds the mixing water in the concrete. Also known as membrane curing.


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A membrane applied to a surface to make it impervious to water.


 
 

 

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